On3 turbo woe's
Theres always an inherent risk of buying aftermarket parts no matter who you get it from.
Story tell all you want about your bad experience. by all means, but if part of the problem is you choosing not to have it fixed at all because you just dont like the person at the company then thats on you.
You say your not looking for pity sale, but It seems you came on here to get pity and alot of people arnt giving it to you so now your taking it out on satisfied customers who are just trying to help you fix your problem and you just dont want to hear it if it isnt alined with your decision and take some form of offense by it.
Nobody hates you for your decision, we just dont understand why you wont let ON3 fix it. Well we do, but even then, they still are trying to work it out and you wont give them that chance. But as said before, its your decision, money, and time.
Good luck on your future project and good luck on your exam. Hope you get your car up and running and hope you pass your exam. Ill just hope my turbo doesnt hav ethe same issue as yours.
My ON3 70's were better packaged, looked nicer than my precisions, and so far I have raped them to 30lbs of boost. I have about 3,000 street miles on them and they have been raped several times on the street. Several Youtube videos of me raping them. No track passes yet but I can say the ON3's have worked better than my precisions and were a whole lot cheaper. At $324 shipped if it goes out, I will just order another one. A new one is still cheaper than rebuilding any of the name brand turbo's and still no guarantee they will last.
Again, I am just saying that buying what is considered a "quality" turbo doesn't guarantee ****. All it means is if the turbo malfunctioned then you are golden. However, if it is something that is wrong with your set up, then how are you going to feel when the more expensive turbo does the same thing.
My on3's worked great for me up until now, spool was even pretty good for 2 76's on a 346ci engine with a TREX!
Last edited by Turb0Z28; Jul 24, 2013 at 06:50 AM.






