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Engine Lab of Tamps

Dick

My two boo's \/
Anyone have any dealings with them? Had a truck worked on up there and wanted to see what others experiences were . . Thanks
 
They have all the best equippment around, but it is hit or miss on the work being done right. Your in Bradenton, stop in and we can hook you up or go direct to the best machine shop around, Potters.:thumbsup:
 
UNfortunately I got a miss. . .I def would have and should have talked to you guys first. .If the truck requires more work I will be in touch.
 
They have all the best equippment around, but it is hit or miss on the work being done right. Your in Bradenton, stop in and we can hook you up or go direct to the best machine shop around, Potters.:thumbsup:

I agree, and pricey too if I recall.

Cheers
 
They've been around forever and have a great reputation.
It's like anything else, you put out enough work and somethings bound to happen:nonod:

I did some research and didn't find anything negative about them. I've never had any work done by them myself, but I've known a lot of folks over the years that have and they've been very happy.

Also, found these comments on TR (not a place I hang out, just something that popped up on a search):http://www.tamparacing.com/forums/nissan-infiniti-tech/297844-anyone-familiar-engine-lab.html

Have they offered to make the problem right?
 
We used to use them when we were in Tampa, very clean shop & well run and most of what they did for us was done well, we just had a couple of goofs on their part that could have been handeled differently, but they are state of the art as far as machines.
 
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