"Costs less than unexpected downtime," Sparr said. "And less than an inspection fine."
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The customer was impatient—a courier company desperate to squeeze an extra mile per gallon from a fleet that ate profit like rain eats sand. They wanted numbers on a sheet, efficiency gains that could be framed and stapled. For Sparr it wasn't just numbers. He'd seen cars turned into lists of commands and forgotten as objects again; he tuned for the way a car breathed, for the smile of an engine that had found its stride. "Costs less than unexpected downtime," Sparr said