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Old May 11, 2008 | 12:53 AM
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Not only is the sound great, the exhaust tips are larger and better looking than the non-NPP tips!
Old May 11, 2008 | 01:20 AM
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Originally Posted by HorsePowerJunkie
NPP exhaust controllers simply open or close the exhaust. They are a very simple device. When you pull the fuse for the NPP it does the same thing. The expensive part of the NPP controllers is remote controller portion, which can be found for $12 or less, so there is plenty of profit in any of the brands, some make more profit than others.

Would just love to hear, and SEE, what makes one better than another, LOL.

Would also love to see the parts houses "certifications" and the "official choice" documentation claimed.

Both of the NPP controllers in this thread are nice and open and close the exhaust the same way.

Nothing at all derogatory about any of these products, they're both nice, they both do a beautiful job, and both are quality controllers.

Buy which ever one makes you feel better, they're both cool, and they both do the same thing. Sunset Orange Creations costs $50...and the other costs a lot more.

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Ed is the best... His products and customer service are second to none !!!
Old May 11, 2008 | 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted by HorsePowerJunkie
The $50 Sunset Orange Creations controller has dual button remotes, they also look to be the same remotes as the other brand. Look at the pics on both vendors websites. The Sunset Orange Creations also offers a single button remote as well as the dual button one.

NPP exhaust controllers very simply open and close the exhaust. They are a very simple device. When you pull the fuse for the NPP it does the same thing. The expensive part of the NPP controllers is the remote controller portion, which can be found for $12 or less, so there is plenty of profit in any of the brands, some make more profit than others.

Would just love to hear, and SEE, what makes one better than another, LOL.

Would also love to see the parts houses "certifications" and the "official choice" documentation claimed.

Both of the NPP controllers in this thread are nice and open and close the exhaust the same way.

Nothing at all derogatory about any of these products, they're both nice, they both do a beautiful job, and both are quality controllers.

Buy which ever one makes you feel better, they're both cool, and they both do the same thing. Sunset Orange Creations costs $50...and the other one costs a lot more.

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Originally Posted by va2ac
Ed is the best... His products and customer service are second to none !!!

I commend the inventor, way to go, good job. Nothing was mentioned about his product or service being second to any. Nice product, and nice to see competition among products so that no one has a monolopoly on good products or good ideas.

Sunset Creations has an excellent product and service as well, just not as big of a fan club. It's ok to commend them, and they should be commended for making a nice high quality NPP controller for the half price.


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Old May 11, 2008 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by HorsePowerJunkie
I commend the inventor, way to go, good job. Nothing was mentioned about his product or service being second to any. Nice product, and nice to see competition among products so that no one has a monolopoly on good products or good ideas.
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I agree 100%, fair and honest competion is a great thing. The problem is you sent me 15 PM's asking how I build my product detail by detail. You asked if you could purchase parts to make your own switch, parts I don't sell to the public. When you were not happy with the answers, you posted a very negative thread saying I had bad customer service.

Since then you take any chance you get to be anti pipedreams Maybe you should fill out your profile If you actually purchased the product you tell people to get , if you do it to hurt me
Old May 11, 2008 | 10:55 AM
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I agree 100%, fair and honest competion is a great thing. The problem is you sent me 15 PM's asking how I build my product detail by detail. You asked if you could purchase parts to make your own switch, parts I don't sell to the public. When you were not happy with the answers, you posted a very negative thread saying I had bad customer service.

Since then you take any chance you get to be anti pipedreams... Maybe you should fill out your profile If you actually purchased the product you tell people to get, if you do it to hurt me

Poor Ed, you are so full of prunes.

Show me one instance - at all - anywhere, where I have posted one single negative thing about you OR the items you sell... please. And for the record let's stick with the facts, the ONLY time I pm'd you was to PURCHASE from you, and THAT WAS MONTHS AGO. I simply chose not to buy from you, and now the result of not buying from you is that you continually HARRASS me through PM's, and PM me nasty messages and post negative combative crapola whenever I discuss anything not made by you.

ISN'T THERE A FORUM RULE AGAINST HARRASSMENT OF FORUM MEMBERS?! - You know, the same one that applies to the rest of us.

You're a good salesman who knows how to put your own spin on things to benefit yourself...what salesman doesn't. - You sell nice products - AS I HAVE STATED - AND ALSO COMMENDED YOU FOR -and I have absolutely nothing for OR against you OR your products.

However, the fact is you go into a rage and throw a tizzy fit any time someone let's the cat out of the bag that there are other HIGH QUALITY SPONSOR's PRODUCTS that do the SAME THING AS YOUR'S for HALF THE COST of your's. Your shipping charges even cost more money. So because I shopped around, as do most savy buyers, you justify harrassing me? GET OVER IT.


ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Stop going on a binge and being ugly to those that mention or discuss some other SPONSOR'S PRODUCTS! They pay the same as you do, and contrary to what you obviously believe, their products may be just as good as your's, and oh my, some may even actually be BETTER.


I simply chose to do business elsewhere. ACCEPT IT AND MOVE ON.


Get a life, and
STOP FRIGGIN HARRASSING ME!...AND DO NOT SEND ME ONE MORE PM EVER!

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Old May 11, 2008 | 11:08 AM
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