Man I sure hope those AEM gauges work. Because then I would have to send the gauges back to AEM. I'm praying the turbo works too. Cause then I would have to send the turbo back to Precision for warranty. Oh, and the what about the bolts? If the bolts break, I'm in trouble cause I don't know who manufactured the bolts. Who would warranty that? And the rubber hoses? Man I sure hope they hold up cause I don't know who made those either. Where would I send them too. But I really hope the welds hold up because I know exactly who to send those parts back to if they fail. The people who manufactured the stainless steel tubes of course. Or maybe the foundry. They're the one you manufactured the bad tubing that would have caused the welds to fail right. Just so you know, none of the parts that fail should be sent back to the place you actually bought it from, APX. Let me make it a little bit more clear. If you buy a new car from a dealer and your stereo goes out the first time you turn it on. You shouldn't take it back to the dealer. You need to take it out and send it back to Toshiba. After all they're the one who made the stereo, not the dealer right? Right?
Just so you know.
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I am so sorry, I misinformed you. I was totally off base. What I said about the radio and the AEM is totally untrue. You actually have to send it back to Texas Instrument. They're the ones who manufactured the transistors. Faulty transistors will cause electronic parts to fail. But please, do not, I repeat, do not send it back to the place you actually bought it form, APX. He has nothing to do with your faulty parts. Absolutely nothing.
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After being stranded on a dyno, I overnighted a new AEM FIC. It just got here, it's in, no issues. Basically the AEM I got from Wil was DOA. Anyone care to buy a AEM FIC that don't work? Oh, but don't send the bad AEM back to me for a refund. I know I know, I sold it to you but according to Wil, I am not responsible. Send it to AEM for repairs. Any takers? I'll let it go for $400. It's what I paid for the new on that got overnighted.
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I am so sorry, I misinformed you. I was totally off base. What I said about the radio and the AEM is totally untrue. You actually have to send it back to Texas Instrument. They're the ones who manufactured the transistors. Faulty transistors will cause electronic parts to fail. But please, do not, I repeat, do not send it back to the place you actually bought it form, APX. He has nothing to do with your faulty parts. Absolutely nothing.
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After being stranded on a dyno, I overnighted a new AEM FIC. It just got here, it's in, no issues. Basically the AEM I got from Wil was DOA. Anyone care to buy a AEM FIC that don't work? Oh, but don't send the bad AEM back to me for a refund. I know I know, I sold it to you but according to Wil, I am not responsible. Send it to AEM for repairs. Any takers? I'll let it go for $400. It's what I paid for the new on that got overnighted.