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Old 05-24-2005, 10:23 PM
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Pace Performance Parts

Wassup guys I'm new to the board, but I have been reading a few post and the info. is really good. I've got a few questions. I recieved a catalog from Pace Performance and as I was reading it I noticed that the parts they sell that are manufactured by CAT are a whole lot cheaper than most of the parts you see on the market that are sold as performance parts. I suppose they are competing with the jegs and summit brand. I was wandering if any of you have any experience using the CAT line they sell. Example being harmonic balancers, water pumps, roller rockers, fly wheels, etc. The prices are so cheap that it makes you think about the phrase "YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR" . Any info. would be gladly appreciated, because I was looking at some of these parts to complete my crate engine swap.
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To be truthful....

I have NEVER heard of Pace Performance...do you have a web site to CK them out??


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pace web site

Yeah here it goes http://www.PACEPERFORMANCE.com
The website is not nearly as laid out as the catalog is, but the prices are still available. I was just hoping someone that uses this forum might of had some good or bad experiences with the CAT manufactured parts before I decide to purchase any of the parts.
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DO NOT BUY C.A.T. PARTS. I can't yell it loud enough.

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Old 05-26-2005, 07:56 PM
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Larry ,

what is up with the parts? Over all low quality , nothing fits, breaks ?

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Please explain

Yeah can you please explain what particular experience you or someone had with the CAT parts. I figured I could at least purchase the fly wheel.
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