whats a good turbo?? help please.
#23
You should get what you paid for from any repair shop. You agree to repairs and if there is any variation it's mechanics responsibility to inform you BEFORE change is permanent unless you agree before work begins. I would get your injectors checked, something is fishy. Did you talk to the guy who did the work and give him a chance to fix it first? We are all human, maybe he di something wrong or his injector source goofed???? I would give him a chance if you didn't yet but he wouldn't get one dime more money!
#24
I think you've collected enough evidence to indicate you've got 135cc injectors.
I would agree with the last poster...give the guy a chance to do what you asked him, and don't give him any more money.
What really matters is what his intentions were(are). If he wants to give you what you originally agreed to, then he should be given a chance to do this. There may be an honest reason for the wrong injectors getting installed, if that's what happed.
I would agree with the last poster...give the guy a chance to do what you asked him, and don't give him any more money.
What really matters is what his intentions were(are). If he wants to give you what you originally agreed to, then he should be given a chance to do this. There may be an honest reason for the wrong injectors getting installed, if that's what happed.
#25
I think you've collected enough evidence to indicate you've got 135cc injectors.
I would agree with the last poster...give the guy a chance to do what you asked him, and don't give him any more money.
What really matters is what his intentions were(are). If he wants to give you what you originally agreed to, then he should be given a chance to do this. There may be an honest reason for the wrong injectors getting installed, if that's what happed.
I would agree with the last poster...give the guy a chance to do what you asked him, and don't give him any more money.
What really matters is what his intentions were(are). If he wants to give you what you originally agreed to, then he should be given a chance to do this. There may be an honest reason for the wrong injectors getting installed, if that's what happed.
#26
I told him about why he went with 155 instead of 175 that he didn't have the right to make that decision to my truck. And he went off on me and telling me he isn't going to so ****. I wanted 190cc to begin with but I went to 175 cause he told me that 190 were way to big. And for him to put 155 is wrong if he eve. Put those in also. My truck doesn't run like before. It's **** how it runs. Making noises I never heard before like leaks. And also a whining noise passenger side. When you give it gas. We have other 2006 ford. All that is done to it is exhaust tuner and blue spring and it beats my truck. So with mine having more work done how is that? So idk what to do since the guy toke my truck to his own garage at his house and not through ford.
#28
Do you have anything in writing? Good example of why reputable shops give you written estimate and you have to sign. I would hope if you can get in front of a judge you could get some help. I would see if his employer is aware of his dirty business if he refuses to fix his mistake!??? :-O
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