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Date:         Sun, 3 Dec 2000 12:31:17 -0800
Reply-To:     Jason Denton <flynhang@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Jason Denton <flynhang@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Boston Engine 15K update
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(For those thinking of purchasing a rebuilt engine)

I purchased a rebuilt engine from Boston Engine about a year ago. I have put around 15K miles on it and it runs flawlessly. The service and support which Boston Bob gave to me during the install was superb! I did quite a bit of research and decided to go with Boston Engine and could not be happier.

In addition, I upgraded my 1.9L engine to a 2.1L without any problems. Bob gave me the information on how to use all my stock 1.9L exhaust/wiring/air intake to fit and work perfectly on the new 2.1L......no problems at all. The engine has a bunch more power than the 1.9L I traded out.

Regards, JD 85 Westy 2.1L "Mr Brown"

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