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4 Eyes wrote:Hay tuners I changed my engine and tranny in my 1991 Mazda 626MX and put in an Mazda FE3 engine and tranny. It was supose to be a DIY project because i got the entire harness uncut so i just swaped it out. Had problems with the car not starting. Most electricians i called was either backing out of the job (because of the tranny) or speaking to me with an attitude as if they are the best in the country and my work is nothing. I called this guy Ryan from bamboo. Dude was cool and told me to bring the car in two days. He told me in advance he had a lot of work and he wants to finnish his pending work before he starts mine. I appreciate his honesty. Tuesday he started work on it and got it started and yesterday i got it back. This guy real knows his work and would recommend this him to anyone who needs an electrician. He realy knows what he is doing and very honest. Charge me small money. Thanks alot bro...
Ryan - 759-2370 call to make an appointment.
allan wrote:u have to understan allan to get along with him i now came out of a real jam with wiring and engine no one in trinidad could of do it that same ryan said he cammot do it and allan did it its a 2KD toyota diesel thats the new toyota prado and them but everyone has their Speciality but allan is really good he has been doing work for us for about 10 years now
Hook wrote:Ryan's very good at what he does, and I've reccommended him on several occasions.
Andy, I'm not so sure. He did a kinda halfway job for me on my a/c fan last year (turns out he he didn't pull enough wire to power the fan relay from the battery pole and jumped it onto a power wire from my upgraded headlamp harness instead...at the time, I didn't inspect the work like I should've done...he didn't even solder the connections or use a relay socket).
Well, it failed on me a couple weeks ago (wire eventually burned inside the loom cuz it was now channeling current for two devices, so no high beam, no flash, no a/c fan and of course the risk of an engine fire...'twas jumped before the fuse so the fuse never blew).
Ryan found the reason and sorted it out properly.
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