BlackMetal
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i dont at all mean to be rude or anything....
but what was wrong again with taking the turbo to the hardware store with you and fitting up the correct sized bolts?
I brought my ITS 70DBB to the hardware store (it happened to be woodhaven lumber) to get new 8.8 grade downpipe studs and brand new stainless steel nuts for 3 bolt header flange. Took me all of 5 minutes in the store to find the correct hardware that i needed.
I just dont understand the reasoning for starting a thread about the size of bolts...![]()
Well I guess we just don't see eye to eye on this issue. I don't think I should have to lug my turbo to the hardware store to find bolts. They made $900 bucks off of me, I'd expect to be able to bolt this up and enjoy it. Aside from the fact that they don't include the hardware they couldn't even include a note that said "if upgrading from stock turbo you will need such-n-such hardware". Sorry but I think it's crappy service to leave the customer in the dark and let them figure out everything for themselves. Yes they answered my emails and phone calls but for the money that I spent I shouldn't even have to do that much work.
In total I've been to the hardware store twice, now I have to drive to work on my day off (40 minute drive) just to trim the studs that I bought to make them fit properly. I think Precision turbo can afford $3 worth of hardware more than I can afford all this extra work to "bolt on" a new turbo.
Let me put it this way, if someone spent close to a grand on my performance parts, I'd make sure they had an easy time installing it and didn't run into any issues.
Yes it's "only two bolts" and "only a trip to a hardware store" but I expected my car to be up and running 3 days ago.
Anyways I don't think you were being rude or anything, we just have a different opinion about the issue, no biggie.
With any luck the turbo will be installed soon and as long as it doesn't blow up in the first week, Precision Turbo will still be decent in my eyes.