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Old Feb 24, 2002 | 03:27 PM
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Hi Badbeat,

We're currently building out web site. We had never really wanted to have our own site, as we've preferred instead to support F-150 Online directly, as it's the best Ford truck & SUV enthusiast web site on the Internet, and we love being here.

We've built a couple of web sites over the years, but never liked them, and never really wanted to launch one due to our very close relationship with F-150 Online. And for some time, all we focused on were powertrain programming products and services, so we were able to get by without having our own site. We've always prefered to have that direct and immediate contact with all our friends here.

However, as the years have gone by and as we have expanded our products lines far beyond what can be listed here on F-150 Online, we are in the process of building our 3rd site (never launched either of the first 2), which will be launched as soon as ready.

In the meantime, we handle just about anything performance related for these vehicles, so please feel free to give us a call to go over any of your performance needs.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2002 | 10:24 AM
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Installed my Superchip yesterday. All I can say is WOW!! Like everyone said, you won't be lightin' up the tires, but my truck is a whole lot more fun to drive now. The gear changes are so smooth and WOT is a blast. Thanks Mike for my new toy. I will be looking to purchase an Airforce 1 intake in the near future.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2002 | 11:22 PM
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Hi pnballdoc1,

Great, glad to hear you're enjoying your Superchip, & thanks for your post!

I just have to ask, your screen name, I assume it implies that you work on, or have some expertise with, pinball machines? I was an addict, and couldn't wait to watch over the shoulder of the guy who servied the pinball machines, they facinated me as a child. Sounds like fun, I hope it is in reality for you.
 
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Old Mar 1, 2002 | 01:30 PM
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Cool

Hey Mike,
You're right. I do repair and restoration work on pinball machines (no mechanicals, though). It's fun to get an old machine working just to see it played once again. Now, I need to stop playing with the truck long enough to get some work done and make some money for future mods. I think the performance bug bit me right in the butt.

Thanks again,
Paul, The Pinball Doctor
 
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Old Mar 3, 2002 | 12:46 PM
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Hi Paul,

Thanks for your response.

I love the older pinball machines, where you scoop up your own *****, put 'em all in the lane (whatever you call it) to be shot up & use the technique to have them all laying there, but only shoot 1 into action. No big deal & easy to do of course, but the first time I saw someone do that as a kid, I just thought that was the neatest thing. Funny the things that impress you as a child.

Today's pinball machines seem to have more reliable flippers, but the older machines just have a certain appeal. I know absolutely nothing about their operation of course, other than feeding them quarters (it used to be nickels).

Nice to see someone taking care of those machines!
 
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