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did i blow it up?

just a note. It's kinda hard to bump up the performance significanly w/o getting into the chip. You just have to work with someonewho knows these cars and the ECMs.
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XJ6GUY said:
.even after five years it still takes all day for the smile to go away not to mention what it does to help you cope with the everyday stress's of life. no person,no drug, no other therapy's could do for me what that car has done.

we all know what you mean by that!!!:D
 
The fun never goes away

I know what you mean about the smile lasting all day. When I am not feeling to good (I have had 4 heart surgerys and various health issues) I can go out to the garage and touch my vette and it gives me a reason to keep going. When I wonder why I keep trying so hard to be active I take a drive in the vette and it does me more good than the 15 plus medications I take. I have had some people get a little upset with my handicap license plate on the vette and tell me vetts should not park in handicap. That also gives me a smile because they don't understand just because you have some health problems you don't have to sit in a rocking chair and wait to die. I also have a BMW motorcycle with a handicap plate on it. Oh the looks I get with that are priceless. Even though I have riden motorcycles for over 50 years I would give the bike up before the vette. :v
 
I used to just go sit in my dad's Vette in the garage for hours when I was young and imagine driving. It was quite therapudic. Dad and I went on many trips around the US with it. So I know exactly what you mean. Don't worry, I'm sure you'll get her back and gliding down the road soon.
 

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