sjm817, ownership is not a qualification to have the most informed opinion. Sorry, but I just hate it when people say that. I may not own a Ferrari 430, and I may not own a Ariel Atom (but I may in a year), but I can still tell you that an Ariel Atom will run circles around the Ferrari even though it costs 1/4 as much. How? Observation, which is not something that ownership automatically includes of excludes. I have seen both units in action now a few times, so thats what Im going with. The simple mass-flow rate comparison of the two is what makes me arrive at those conclusions as well. There are many people who own exotic cars, yet this does not mean they have the experience to know everything about them. Just because the mechanic who services them doesnt own one... does that make his opinion any less?
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