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Originally posted by Technick
The reason they would not warrenty them is because they said that they had already warrenteed the first set of heads and so had lost money already on the deal.
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Heh, heh... what a load, thats not a valid excuse in my book. If it takes one dollar or busts the company. warranty work is never a money making deal. Its just good business to stand behind a Warranty. Evidently these guys have never heard of the 10/100 rule, especially with the advent of the internet. Its the great equalizer.
I'vee seen the ads, but IMO, I didn't by the whole deal looked to good to be true. Again IMO, unless you've got a stock cylinder head that flows right up there with a good set of aftermarket heads before porting, ain't no amount of grinding or cutting is gonna work miracles. That said, stock heads can be ported to perform nicely, but thier potential is limited.
They should have been good enough to say, "Well send the heads back and we'll look at them and while were at it, we'll send you another set of heads".
Now, what would they have accomplished.
If you got a set of heads worth a damn, you might be on here saying. It took a coupla times to get good heads, I don't plan on going back with them, but at least they didn't jerk me around.
Instead what do they have. 1 machine shop that probably uses power heads as code for laughable work, and a former customer that wouldn't drink a glass of water to put the place out if it was on fire.
things or so cheap in the 5.0 world and big in volume, that probably like tires (because they can't help but make money with tires). You get what you pay for and the manufacturer makes thier money of of volume, not the margin on the product.