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Think of things in this manner. With all of the available engines on the market today, they have all derived from just a few engines when this craze started, somebody took an engine , made a few small or moderate changes here and/or there and all of a sudden now you have another engine hitting the market and just maybe it's a little than the one before it. My point is this, yes R.A.M. is gone and F.T.E. bought it out, then Frank took on the responsibility of taking an engine that was flawed, both mechanically and electronically and revised it with new high quality parts and assembly proceedures and newer technology in the electronics in order to make it into something much better so that we the consumers would have yet another quality choice of engine to choose from . I've seen too many people speak out and be too critical about products just hitting the market in which they do not have enough information or enough understanding of that product and speak out against them before the producer of said product is given much of an opportunity to prove their product. I also hear people complain because there's no new products or new technologies coming out into this market. So, my suggestion is this, before you tear down, or speak out against what someone else is doing please be a little more considerate about what you are saying and or asking!!! Thanks and good luck Frank Tiano |
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(the responsibility of taking an engine that was flawed, both mechanically and electronically and revised it with new high quality parts and assembly proceedures and newer technology in the electronics in order to make it into something much better) This is what i have a problem with. Ram did not make these critical component,compressor,turbine wheel,ets, all so the ecu So every problem the first company has before, the second company will have the same too, The old ram are still the best engine |
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