I want to first apologize to all the members on this site for being the cause of negativity on the X recently! I have always tried to be respectful in my posts to other members along with not interfering with the moderation of this site. I understand that there may be perceived conflicts with my owning LPW and also being an admin of this site – I have always tried to keep things separate.
I have always tried to keep my personal life to myself. I have made mistakes in how I have handled myself in some situations concerning my business and my personal life. My bitterness that stemmed from what happened in New Jersey before I left and after I left in regards to my former shop and partner caused me to say things that I am not proud of…… I am trying to make things right.
My not responding to the “Pete’s Rant” thread was a decision that I thought was the right one, but in hindsight – I think that I have disappointed many friends and members by not responding or defending myself during that time. I am sorry if any customer/member/rider didn’t feel comfortable posting their experience (good or bad) in regards to LPW – that was never my intention. Honestly – those (4) days back in September were some of the worst days of my life. I just felt I needed to say these things before dealing with the issue about the Dyno…..
Dyno…..
When the Dyno was first mentioned, honestly – I thought it to be crazy to cause such a stink about a tuning tool that I assumed several people had seen at the shop in Jersey. It’s called a water brake Dyno – not the million dollar NASCAR type everyone assumed or maybe sees on the Speed Channel. Just a very simple tool used to tune motors statically, under a load. The given RPM along with the load pressure and delivered pressure, run thru an equations give you a relative HP output. No print outs are created since this type doesn’t have data acquisition capabilities.
I first learned about them from an outboard repair facility in Jersey about 20 years ago. Very conservatively priced new and way cheap used. The one that I had in NJ was exactly as the one pictured. Only grey in color, not the blue as shown. I kept it in the shed next to the compressor – it looks like a small oil tank on a hand truck. It was kept outside because it smelled of hydraulic fluid. As some of you know, when I left New Jersey – I sold everything I could to take care of some bad debts incurred by the shop to suppliers along with trying to accumulate some money for the move to Georgia. I sold this and several other big pieces of machinery.
Before anyone freaks out about the picture – this is a picture of the dyno that a local marina down the road from the shop at Lake Lanier has that I do sub-contract work for all their PWC’s. I am able to use this dyno and they have even said that I could have it for my shop since I seem to have more use for it….. But my wife didn’t want me to bring it to the new shop until I dealt with this issue on the X.
Again, I am sorry that I have let some of you down, especially the trouble this has caused my wife and family.
I have always tried to keep my personal life to myself. I have made mistakes in how I have handled myself in some situations concerning my business and my personal life. My bitterness that stemmed from what happened in New Jersey before I left and after I left in regards to my former shop and partner caused me to say things that I am not proud of…… I am trying to make things right.
My not responding to the “Pete’s Rant” thread was a decision that I thought was the right one, but in hindsight – I think that I have disappointed many friends and members by not responding or defending myself during that time. I am sorry if any customer/member/rider didn’t feel comfortable posting their experience (good or bad) in regards to LPW – that was never my intention. Honestly – those (4) days back in September were some of the worst days of my life. I just felt I needed to say these things before dealing with the issue about the Dyno…..
Dyno…..
When the Dyno was first mentioned, honestly – I thought it to be crazy to cause such a stink about a tuning tool that I assumed several people had seen at the shop in Jersey. It’s called a water brake Dyno – not the million dollar NASCAR type everyone assumed or maybe sees on the Speed Channel. Just a very simple tool used to tune motors statically, under a load. The given RPM along with the load pressure and delivered pressure, run thru an equations give you a relative HP output. No print outs are created since this type doesn’t have data acquisition capabilities.
I first learned about them from an outboard repair facility in Jersey about 20 years ago. Very conservatively priced new and way cheap used. The one that I had in NJ was exactly as the one pictured. Only grey in color, not the blue as shown. I kept it in the shed next to the compressor – it looks like a small oil tank on a hand truck. It was kept outside because it smelled of hydraulic fluid. As some of you know, when I left New Jersey – I sold everything I could to take care of some bad debts incurred by the shop to suppliers along with trying to accumulate some money for the move to Georgia. I sold this and several other big pieces of machinery.
Before anyone freaks out about the picture – this is a picture of the dyno that a local marina down the road from the shop at Lake Lanier has that I do sub-contract work for all their PWC’s. I am able to use this dyno and they have even said that I could have it for my shop since I seem to have more use for it….. But my wife didn’t want me to bring it to the new shop until I dealt with this issue on the X.
Again, I am sorry that I have let some of you down, especially the trouble this has caused my wife and family.
