What's Danville's warranty on an aftermarket performance turbo?
Not sure but we know it’s at least 2 days and 700 miles.
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What's Danville's warranty on an aftermarket performance turbo?
I’m not reading 45 pages of this but is there any explanation as to why the turbo failed? I have run the crap out of Marks turbos and had 1 break. I sprayed 200hp worth of nitrous through an old 4094 that was already being pushed beyond it’s horsepower limits. It was my fault and Mark had it rebuilt and sent back to me in no time. I have had nothing but excellent experiences with him for the last 5 years. I’d hold judgement until someone figures out the failure point. I’ll get a laugh when it turns out an oil supply line was kinked during install.
as ive stated prior, install was not the issue. i personally know this.
After reading all this I'm a little disappointed to be honest. I have Mark's tunes and have received nothing but great customer service and plan to put in a pump and charger this summer from him.
For all of you saying he should just get in line to wait on a warranty claim with a new charger I think you are just a fanboy and wouldn't be happy either. I think that would be an acceptable answer months down the road, but not days after a purchase. I find it hard to believe any of you would buy a $2k+ tv from Costco, have it fail in a few days, them deny a return and tell you we have to send it out for repair with an unknown return date and be happy about it. If you liked the product, but understand duds get out, you return the defective unit, turn around and go pull a brand new off the shelf and be on your merry way.
Honestly I would have expected Danville to send a return label with the understanding that if they determined it was an install/tuning issue it would have to be paid for by the customer. Then communicate a (reasonable) time frame in which it takes them to inspect the unit and make a determination. Because I understand that a small business can't just blindly send out a new unit under warranty if it clearly was damaged by install or other factors.
The whole reman/new argument is worthless without knowing the whole process. So as long as it ends up with a new cartridge in the same "new" housing does seem acceptable. It's not like it was a used housing machined with a new cartridge...but I digress.
All in all I think there is a valid argument for the poor communication and the labor cost for removal and reinstall. The labor isn't even the focus of this issue as most idiots who blindly play with their trucks. They would all be screaming bloody murder about labor and I don't see that here, its more of shit happens, but it's how you react to your failed product.
It's still early and I hope there is a good ending here.
as ive stated prior, install was not the issue. i personally know this.
Did you do the install with your own two hands?
I wouldn't question James. He doesn't bullshit.
Too late. Either he did the install himself, or he's sticking his neck out
Guess you will just have to wonder then