I have always been afraid of someone screwing up the install of one of my cabin filter kits and blaming me for it. It would easily be a $2500 bill to replace an entire HVAC duct system.
been meaning to talk to you about that...
I have always been afraid of someone screwing up the install of one of my cabin filter kits and blaming me for it. It would easily be a $2500 bill to replace an entire HVAC duct system.
Pat, blitz636 (dusty) brings up the idea that the metal used could have been out of spec, unbeknwnst to Nick or anyone else. Is there any way that you could work with Nick and Ben to test a couple of the rods to see if they met stress requirements? Maybe we could ask Mat (nwpadmax) to help, as I think he's a metalugist, isnt he?
I seem to remember when these came out that they were made with 4140 steel, where others use 4340. Is this correct? Would this have been part of the problem?
Do you guys now see what I meant about not posting in that thread unless you had a dog in the fight? The mods had to come in and clean it all up, which seems to just get the anger level up even further. Just an ugly situation all around.
I have always been afraid of someone screwing up the install of one of my cabin filter kits and blaming me for it. It would easily be a $2500 bill to replace an entire HVAC duct system.
You selling yours?
SillyBoy is changing his IP a few times. I think he's "spoofing" an IP, but I'm not an internet techie.
Check mine...there's probably a hundred different IP's. Happens when you travel like I do.
Something ain't right with sillydumbass though...I still say his truck doesn't exist.
Check mine...there's probably a hundred different IP's. Happens when you travel like I do.
Something ain't right with sillydumbass though...I still say his truck doesn't exist.
It probably doesn't, and he probably is full of it but theres no need to call someone a dumbass. For all anyone knows he could be mentaly ill.
So in all this, if any of you were in this position what would be your next step? I think a good lesson has been learned here, but I think Nick should push on and investigate and do what he can to improve on his design IF they were not strong enough. What happens to everyone's thoughts when they turn out to be as described after testing?
Come on Mike, stop.
IF they werent strong enough? They failed at 550 HP. Less than stock rods.
Pretty much. This time actually do what all rod makers do, metallugical testing, engineering, inspection, etc.
There are at least 5 rod companies manufacturing Dmax rods now:
Crower
Carrillo
Cunningham
Howards
R&R
that I'm aware of, and I believe there are more entering the market.
I remember talking with Guy Tripp years ago, who is an expert machinist, about making rods when I could not buy rods since I was on the NoSoup list. He had told me that rod making, much like making gears, is a science, best left to those who have decades experience in that area.
Sure, anyone with a mill could make a rod. But not everyone SHOULD.
If in fact these parts were not made using the procedures normally used for fabricating high stress critical steel components, then the risk was entirely on whoever thought that was acceptable. The buyer is responsible for researching what they are ordering from a machine shop, and the inspection is adequate.
The real "buyer" here is not the enduser, so the enduser should not be held accountable. Right now, if I understand it right, all the risk has been absorbed by the endusers.