@Boosted92LX Just to clarify, none of what were offensive statements were directed at you, I could have written that more clearly. We all know that "dumbass" and I did NOT mean to apply that to you. I've been that dumbass, incorrectly installing a part or getting in over my head. In no way did I mean to say you were a bad customer or one of the people that are truly a headache for vendors. Just that it helps people understand why they're sometimes mistreated by customer service. It's not good business and it shouldn't happen, but sometimes you can get fed up with scammers, the same way a customer can get fed up with poor vendors.
I also made it clear that this isn't my usual forum, and I don't know you at all, the quality of what you build, and so on. The other folks here do, it sounds like you do good work. It just helps to know that to an outsider, I (or you) could be anyone, and you probably appear that way to on3 as well. You're right, you owe me nothing, and you seem like a good guy. I truly do mean peace.
Years full of pagesSorry, b
And for the record On3 has pages full of people complaining about their poor quality and customer service.
Sorry, but I don't get why you bothered to post, other than to question his credibility. If you don't have anything constructive to add, move along.
And for the record On3 has pages full of people complaining about their poor quality and customer service.
Mine were pretty good I think.I think the only post within these last few that doesn't add anything might be yours.
This argument has been going on for years now fellas. The cat's outta the bag, on3 is junky and they act like d!cks once the product is purchased. I'm not claiming to have first hand experience but I have read page after page in various forums that read just like this one, in every facet of the way. One guy buys the product and reports back via forum that it doesn't work and they can't get in touch with them. Then you have the "you get what you pay for" guy chiming in and then the 3rd party devil's advocate gives his rebuttal and it goes on and on. I wouldn't consider myself to be a "ya get what ya paid for" type guy because sometimes an alternate route works out but I wouldn't touch on3 or any of the mass produced generic turbo "kits"for that matter, w a 10' pole. I'm a broke-azz and I considered em once but I read too many threads identical to this one to know to steer clear. I would t even buy one w @madmike1157 's money.So can we sum it all up w "buyer beware"
Mine were pretty good I think.
This argument has been going on for years now fellas. The cat's outta the bag, on3 is junky and they act like d!cks once the product is purchased. I'm not claiming to have first hand experience but I have read page after page in various forums that read just like this one, in every facet of the way. One guy buys the product and reports back via forum that it doesn't work and they can't get in touch with them. Then you have the "you get what you pay for" guy chiming in and then the 3rd party devil's advocate gives his rebuttal and it goes on and on. I wouldn't consider myself to be a "ya get what ya paid for" type guy because sometimes an alternate route works out but I wouldn't touch on3 or any of the mass produced generic turbo "kits"for that matter, w a 10' pole. I'm a broke-azz and I considered em once but I read too many threads identical to this one to know to steer clear. I would t even buy one w @madmike1157 's money.
So you have determined based on your previous poking around that I must be the the reference standard for "disposable income"?
Dude if there was a way to categorize the forum populace by income, I'd be squarely in the middle.
There are so many degreed professionals on this forum driving raggedy assed old Mustangs you don't even know. I don't know your age, but I'd guess it to be early - mid 30's.
When I was there, I was broke, There were two little kids in the house, and in the ten years between 30 and 40 I went through about 10 jobs including the start up (and failure) of the one business I currently own.
Despite all of that, there still was some project in the garage none the less. The car ate every dollar, and there was way fewer dollars for it to eat. Not having any money forced me to learn to do it myself if I was gonna have it, so for all of the skills I've amassed, they came from necessity.
The fact that it has taken over 25 years to finally build a business that affords me the opportunity to dick off in between jobs just didn't land in my lap, and in the grand scheme of things, it could be way better if I wasn't in the garage dicking off,........but that's the way I choose to work it.
This makes perfect sense, and I appreciate anyone sharing their experience, positive or negative. However, I see some potential problems with pinning all of the blame on the vendor here, and that's where my feedback comes in. I'm hoping my comments help you save the next dollars your spending on an upgraded turbo because I'm afraid you haven't addressed the root cause. And I'm using this as an example to explain why treating vendors fairly is as important as treating customers fairly. Hopefully that makes sense.For the record, this thread wasn't about spite, it was about trying to help the next guy that busted his butt for his money only to spend it on something for nothing. Does this not makes sense?
No I was just messing with ya mainly. Remember when I asked if u were retired and I got catty saying u had a money tree?So you have determined based on your previous poking around that I must be the the reference standard for "disposable income"?
Dude if there was a way to categorize the forum populace by income, I'd be squarely in the middle.
There are so many degreed professionals on this forum driving raggedy assed old Mustangs you don't even know. I don't know your age, but I'd guess it to be early - mid 30's.
When I was there, I was broke, There were two little kids in the house, and in the ten years between 30 and 40 I went through about 10 jobs including the start up (and failure) of the one business I currently own.
Despite all of that, there still was some project in the garage none the less. The car ate every dollar, and there was way fewer dollars for it to eat. Not having any money forced me to learn to do it myself if I was gonna have it, so for all of the skills I've amassed, they came from necessity.
The fact that it has taken over 25 years to finally build a business that affords me the opportunity to dick off in between jobs just didn't land in my lap, and in the grand scheme of things, it could be way better if I wasn't in the garage dicking off,........but that's the way I choose to work it.
I hope it works out for you! Just for giggles, google "[any brand turbo] are junk" and you'll get loads of hits.Again, I appreciatethe input, but you're beating a dead horse. The wastegate was binding. The turbo was junk. End of story. Afraid I haven't addressed the issue? I have. It's called turbonetics.
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