Comp 918 broke with few miles
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Comp 918 broke with few miles
Just an FYI. A buddy of mine had one snap on him shortly after they were installed (w/ a C1). I don't know how common this is but Comp said "these things happen from time to time."
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Originally Posted by Tech
Comp said "these things happen from time to time."
are they replacing his?
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Sorry, I should have mentioned....
Comp will be overnighting a new complete set of springs and valve seals.
I would not hesitate to buy from Comp because of the customer service I've recieved in the past. I just wanted to mention this to see if others may be having problems.
Comp will be overnighting a new complete set of springs and valve seals.
I would not hesitate to buy from Comp because of the customer service I've recieved in the past. I just wanted to mention this to see if others may be having problems.
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new valve springs need a good "heat cycle" before they are really driven out on the road. my guess is he probably didnt heat cycle the springs....or maybe its just a whacky thing.
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ahh yes thats great customer service. haven't dealt with them myself personally, but i haven't heard any horror stories about comp. 918's are def a good spring. what worries me are the stories that are starting to pop up about patriot gold duals starting to break. those are what i'm going to use w/my 231/237....its very disconcerting.
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Originally Posted by m1key99WS6
I love my comp 918's! 55K on em Must have had a bad one. I hope all goes well.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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I'm not sure about you guys... but if I drop a valve, a set of $150 springs is the last thing I'm worring about buying...
I almost feel as though if it were an honest issue with the spring, Comp should compensate all damages. The problem is proving it was the springs fault, and not the other 100 varaibles.
I almost feel as though if it were an honest issue with the spring, Comp should compensate all damages. The problem is proving it was the springs fault, and not the other 100 varaibles.
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I was one of the first ones that broke one about 1-2 years ago. I thought it was a freak thing that it broke within 200 miles and so did everyone else. But the next day a friend that installed his(got them about the same time as me) broke his with under 200 miles on them! They were heat cycled and everything was done to specs. Comp said there may have been a fault in the material made to make them so they switched boxes to ones with a stripe. Granted comp will resend you the broken ones, but um what if you just toasted your motor from the valve dropping? I was lucky that when mine broke the spring sorta wrapped together and didnt let the valve drop. They wont cover the motor since you are buying a RACING product.
best of luck and yes it will happen from time to time.. just hope no other damage was done. I was lucky though. Some had to spend loads of cash to fix their engine from the 918 breaking
best of luck and yes it will happen from time to time.. just hope no other damage was done. I was lucky though. Some had to spend loads of cash to fix their engine from the 918 breaking
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Thats why I call on people who say these springs need to be changed every 15k in a daily driver. I'll still be testing the pressure on mine in a month or so, I've got close to 30k on mine.
I would rather have a dual brake on me than a single though.