Fiberglass tank cleaning.

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cmessenk said:
I believe Dave said he'd replace his tanks if they fail.....period.
If it failed, I'd rather have my money back, what use is a tank that still puts goop in the engine.

Dave
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Ok, this is going to be my last post on this particular thread.

Dog...Dave has been selling these for years...in fact, I know he's been challenged in the past keeping up with the demand for his tanks. The point is, he hasn't had to replace one yet.
 
cmessenk said:
he hasn't had to replace one yet.
That's good to know, now if he would make a Roadster tank. I didn't mean to come off whiney, but I'd rather have a money back guarantee if there were failure due to corn. If it were a flaw in production that's something else.

Dave
69S
 
DogT said:
cmessenk said:
he hasn't had to replace one yet.
That's good to know, now if he would make a Roadster tank. I didn't mean to come off whiney, but I'd rather have a money back guarantee if there were failure due to corn. If it were a flaw in production that's something else.

Dave
69S

Jesus, you guys (not just dave) just need to buy an alloy or a steel one

then just worry about the flawed corn being the crap you poor down your necks
 
cmessenk said:
Ok, this is going to be my last post on this particular thread.

Dog...Dave has been selling these for years...in fact, I know he's been challenged in the past keeping up with the demand for his tanks. The point is, he hasn't had to replace one yet.


That sounds very impressive.............why no written guarantee then, and does merely lining the tanks with chemically resistant resin, mean they are likely to be more effective than tanks made entirely from the same resin system?
 
Enough already!

Fiberglass tank cleaning.
 
Here Here I agree 100%.
Don't just complain do something. Join the AMA lobby your Congressman. The EPA here in the USA wants to increase the Corn level to 15%. It will kill the collector car and bike industry.
 
Ethanol in fuel has much more to do with propaganda than providing any real world benefits to the environment. The fact that its use has increased the prices of staple food crops, and reduces the MPG of vehicles which use it, are both things that seem to have been ignored by the greenwash types................
 
IMHO it has a LOT more to do with the corn lobby efforts on behalf of the farmers in the USA and the subsidies they receive from us the tax payers (the ones getting screwed on both ends)

Carbonfibre said:
Ethanol in fuel has much more to do with propaganda than providing any real world benefits to the environment. The fact that its use has increased the prices of staple food crops, and reduces the MPG of vehicles which use it, are both things that seem to have been ignored by the greenwash types................
 
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