Lord Sparky
Well-Known Member
Seems to be out of stock everywhere.
Seems to be out of stock everywhere.
Rusty,I sent Laura a message on Facebook. She saw it last night. No answer yet.
Rusty,
Did Laura ever respond?
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks. I haven't decided if I want to purchase a Rev-N-Nator yet (especially if they are having business issues). I saw some posts where people were having trouble getting one last December. I have your standard Mopar orange box and don't have a backup so I was thinking about switching it out. I am having trouble researching who makes the most reliable orange box replacement in this day and age. Thanks for your involvement!Not narry a word. She's seen the message though. So I hate to keep hounding her. Have you tried calling them? That's what I'd do.
Manufacturing is slow. China has slowed due to Corona and trade taxes.
I would just wait until they are back in there stock.Thanks. I haven't decided if I want to purchase a Rev-N-Nator yet (especially if they are having business issues). I saw some posts where people were having trouble getting one last December.
Sorry to hear this.I have one on my Duster that took a dump. I emailed them asking if it could repaired. No reply,zero, zip,nada.
Their stuff is all Made in the USA....but stuff here has slowed too. They are open, just been busy getting their new shop done.
Made in USA or assembled in the USA.......is there a company that make electronic components in the USA?
Thanks. I haven't decided if I want to purchase a Rev-N-Nator yet (especially if they are having business issues). I saw some posts where people were having trouble getting one last December. I have your standard Mopar orange box and don't have a backup so I was thinking about switching it out. I am having trouble researching who makes the most reliable orange box replacement in this day and age. Thanks for your involvement!
The Revnator uses a more complex triggering strategy than the typical ECU.
There's a summary of the patent in this post at moparts.
Just got the revenator, have a question
Better? That depends on the situation. If you're distributor already has the advance setup to account for the electronics slew, then maybe not.
FBO's unit may have changed over the years, but here's one disection.
Inside a FBO control box
Maybe a larger company should buy them out.Yes would like to see them get that back into production again. Could use the American made ECUs for the Mopars.
Talked with Troy many years ago and he was saying they spent quite a few years and a lot of money bringing the Rev-N-Nator to market.
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Maybe a larger company should buy them out.
Exactly. You have to sell enough to make a profit.You would think with today's technology someone could remake a fool proof brain box for the original mopars, even without the rev-limit option.
I have had good luck with Cardone car computers, maybe they could step up to the task. I would buy from them if USA made.