EFI Kit Nearing Completion

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Post by MASSIVE PINZ »

Travis, my shipper entered all email addresses into the Fed Ex system, but sme people have had their tracking updates go to a SPAM fi;lter since they come from Fed Ex and appear as junk at times.

Your kit was shipped as well, ALL the kits have been gone for over a week now..

It appears that all kits except 3 have been received as of today.

I can't stress enough for ALL of the guys that have purchased these kits to look to the forum set up just for it, lots of info there and daily updates have been occurring and will continue. The info won't be posted here, so you have to check in there!
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Post by pinzdriver »

Jake mine showed up this morning thanks. :D
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Jake, thanks for following up. I check today, & kit arrived.
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Post by MASSIVE PINZ »

With these two and one other arriving yesterday, all kits are now in the hands of their Owners with the exception of one thats headed to Japan. None were damaged and none were missing parts!
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Post by Profpinz »

Looks like you can finally relax Jake! :D
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"Looks like you can finally relax Jake!"


Peter please don't say that! We all really need Jakes DVD
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Post by MASSIVE PINZ »

DVD is edited.. Just needs a file conversion that I am not smart enough to do... Its getting done on Tuesday, then it will be distrubuted to the kit owners..

As for relaxation- No way! The EFI kit was the final "iroon" in my fire that had to get out of the way before I can go onto to bigger and better things with expansion and diversification.. I just added 4,000 square feet and lots more capability here. I'll relax in a Casket, till then its wide ass open.
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Post by pinzinator »

Has anyone else noticed that this thread has been viewed almost 37,000 times? And how many Pinzgauers are in the USA, maybe 1000?
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Post by EvanH »

Is everybody/anybody up and running with Jake's EFI system? No doubt the forum on Jake's site has been buzzing...

-Evan
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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

Good question, it should not take more than 8 hrs to put together.
It only took me 6 hrs to put my set up on and that included adding a fuel return :shock:
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Post by MASSIVE PINZ »

Two trucks are running with the system... A third fired up this weekend.

Most people that bought the system are waiting for better weather to do the work to their trucks.

Jim, you are a well experienced Pinzgauer Technician. It is okay for you to time yourself when doing an installation, but thats not acceptable for the first timers that are barely experienced with the Pinz who are doing this work themselves. Haste makes waste and while you can rush failure, you damn sure can't rush success... I have directed all installers to take their time and do the install as clean and well thought out as possible.

That said, the first time I did an install it took a solid week of nights, thats how much time that was required and I don't have a clock in my shop.
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