Public Apology

Cknight199

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I would like to publicly apologize for some things that were said by me last year in regards to Tony At Ridge Runner Diesel Performance and Roberto Gonzalez. Ultimately I was in the wrong and should have taken his advice. Should have Changed some hard parts on my truck while he was tuning the truck. Instead of putting the blame for tuning issues on his tuning while being frustrated on my end. Want to clear the air and make thing right and move forward.

Caden


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Dozerboy

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Big man to admit you where wrong.

Do you mind sharing what those issues where and how they where resolved?

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Cknight199

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Big man to admit you where wrong.

Do you mind sharing what those issues where and how they where resolved?

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The biggest one was a fuel rattle, however I believe it was my injectors since I had them tested after the fact and they had very high return rates and my plungers were scarred. Since then I replaced them and I haven't heard my truck rattle since.


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GMC_2002_Dmax

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It takes a big man to admit he's wrong but I'm guessing Tony has made the same mistakes.

Who you kidding........I am perfect just like you and everyone else is, right.........:rofl:..........nobody makes mistakes, ever........:eek:

Sometimes its tuning and sometimes its not, but when you have a problem and it is hard parts and or setup the tuning can only do so much to correct underlying hard part issues.

Any tuner or builder will explain that the "tuners" gets the "credit or blame" regardless if it is truly their doing or not.