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Old 12-22-2015, 02:42 PM   #1
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Default Re: Tommy Sizemore - Cylinder Head RIP OFF

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Did people that sent heads to this hillbilly, see his utube video first?
YES...Ed..
I was convinced he was an honest person.
Tommy/Tony talks a damn good game, had a decent website.
His videos showed a degree of competence to me.
Including one customer validating what a good job he did.

Up to that point had no reason to question what he was doing.
Nor did some 10 or so people and probably more than that.
Some racers tried diligently to warn the public and did not catch those warnings.

Start investigating when he kept asking for more money and delivery time slipped.
Which I confronted him and the sweet talker he is played me like a fiddle.

I have ported and polished two LT1 Iron Heads and an Exhaust Manifold.
The Iron Heads I did worked very well on our Impala Pinks Car.
FWIW on Sizemore's Videos I did learn a few things that were useful.

My experience before Porting the Pink Cars Heads started with a phone call to Joe Mondello in 2010.
He was very patient learning what to do without a flow bench.
Then bought his premium Porting Kit and went to work and got great results.
2011 he published an article on Vortex Heads and read it thoroughly learning even more.

My hope was to see how a professional would port them for a tow/bracket 383 engine for my Caprice wagon.
Seems no one ports Iron Heads and was way too busy to do another set.
Somehow $1500 project became a $2500 one.

Ed ... I took a chance and got screwed.

There is some poetry here.
Do you know that Tommy Sizemore reads these posts?

Dan

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Old 12-22-2015, 03:36 PM   #2
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Default Re: Tommy Sizemore - Cylinder Head RIP OFF

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YES...Ed..
I was convinced he was an honest person.
Tommy/Tony talks a damn good game, had a decent website.
His videos showed a degree of competence to me.
Including one customer validating what a good job he did.

Up to that point had no reason to question what he was doing.
Nor did some 10 or so people and probably more than that.
Some racers tried diligently to warn the public and did not catch those warnings.

Start investigating when he kept asking for more money and delivery time slipped.
Which I confronted him and the sweet talker he is played me like a fiddle.

I have ported and polished two LT1 Iron Heads and an Exhaust Manifold.
The Iron Heads I did worked very well on our Impala Pinks Car.
FWIW on Sizemore's Videos I did learn a few things that were useful.

My experience before Porting the Pink Cars Heads started with a phone call to Joe Mondello in 2010.
He was very patient learning what to do without a flow bench.
Then bought his premium Porting Kit and went to work and got great results.
2011 he published an article on Vortex Heads and read it thoroughly learning even more.

My hope was to see how a professional would port them for a tow/bracket 383 engine for my Caprice wagon.
Seems no one ports Iron Heads and was way too busy to do another set.
Somehow $1500 project became a $2500 one.

Ed ... I took a chance and got screwed.

There is some poetry here.
Do you know that Tommy Sizemore reads these posts?

Dan
That's what you get for cheating up your pure stocker ..That's why you cant believe everything on the Internet Merry Christmas
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Old 12-22-2015, 04:52 PM   #3
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That's what you get for cheating up your pure stocker ..That's why you cant believe everything on the Internet Merry Christmas
Cheating ?
You must be new at this game to say something like this?
My car is legal so feel free to protest my car...anytime !
Put your money on the table.

Hope to have one of the Baddest Pure Stockers in the Nation.
Aiming to beat Mike Taylors awesome rocket and go so fast it will wipe your comments off this page.

Hint ! Averaged a lot of 13.30's 2015.
I know ... I may name my car the "Outlaw Street Stocker"!!
In bold bright letters !!

Have no problem taking abuse from those jealous of my fine Pure Stocker.
Have gotten grief from the best of the worst on the Soccer field.
So bring it on !

There is a predator out there that could have hurt you or someone else.
Would you have had the guts to bring up an issue like this?

Have a great Family Holiday Season.

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Old 12-22-2015, 04:24 PM   #4
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Default Re: Tommy Sizemore - Cylinder Head RIP OFF

Nothing wrong with the tools, but who, that actually is very fast at the race track, are using his stuff? A guy that has not done that kind of work may watch this guy's video and not realize he is blowing some smoke as well. Look at who the really fast guys at the major races are using if you are looking for a shop to do your work. You also don't have to pay for the work up front, when they already have your heads.

Like the Street Outlaws on TV had one on the chassis dyno the other night. They just added two degrees more timing and picked up 200 HP at the tires. I guess some guys maybe don't know any better than to believe that one as well.
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Old 12-22-2015, 05:01 PM   #5
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Nothing wrong with the tools, but who, that actually is very fast at the race track, are using his stuff? A guy that has not done that kind of work may watch this guy's video and not realize he is blowing some smoke as well. Look at who the really fast guys at the major races are using if you are looking for a shop to do your work. You also don't have to pay for the work up front, when they already have your heads.

Like the Street Outlaws on TV had one on the chassis dyno the other night. They just added two degrees more timing and picked up 200 HP at the tires. I guess some guys maybe don't know any better than to believe that one as well.

Ed,
Rarely get ripped off but this was one of those times.
Lesson learned, heading back to tried and true sources.

BTW send me an email to danfahey@dansources.com
Have a racing issue to discuss with you.

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Old 12-22-2015, 07:11 PM   #6
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I did not post to say this guy was doing top of the line work but only that in the right hands some fairly old school type equipment could produce good results and did for many people and for many years. If I am trying to be the fastest guy out there or run with the fastest guys I am not looking to send my stuff to some unknown nobody. That's a given in today's racing environment.
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Old 12-22-2015, 07:37 PM   #7
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Dan--- for a little over $225 you can fly from Baltimore to Nashville--- instead of getting all worked up go visit him and maybe the proper authorities in Tennessee get your parts back and file charges all at the same time--FED 387
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Old 12-22-2015, 11:48 PM   #8
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Dan--- for a little over $225 you can fly from Baltimore to Nashville--- instead of getting all worked up go visit him and maybe the proper authorities in Tennessee get your parts back and file charges all at the same time--FED 387
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One of the others Racer also screwed by Sizemore on CR already drove by his place.
It appeared uninhabited.

Right now more important to focus on the next challenges.
Yes I am smarting from the experience.
But my family is so much more important.
Got a lot of good stuff to focus on.

Also have great respect for the drag racing community.
Especially their genius, history and the friends I have earned.

Time to drop this.
Did due diligence to warn the community loudly!
Hoping this time my experience and advocation sinks in.

Have a great holiday season.
Savor it.

D
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Old 12-23-2015, 12:05 AM   #9
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Dan---you are right time to lick your wounds chalk it up as a bad experience and hopefully others will be forewarned and not have a similar experience----Happy holidays, and Merry Christmas to you and your family--Regards FED 387
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