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Old 01-24-2018, 05:19 AM
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Originally Posted by truckdoug
lol its always china. some american company orders a copy of a part to sell to some other americans and somehow it's fault of an entire nation.

i blame o̶b̶a̶m̶a̶ trump

It's just the way of the world. People want cheap stuff and China makes cheap stuff.

But whilst I'd happily buy some cheap unbranded parts etc....no way would I use crap for critical sensors.
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Originally Posted by laytoncamaroz28


I used the eBay $35 3 bar sensor and the first one lost contact inside the sensor and just died on street. I emailed em and they replaced it for free and it lasted two years and now on my last race it died as soon as it hit 14 psi, started it back up and tried racing again same thing. So I swapped to the duramax 3.3 bar map. Works great so far
I bought a efi 3 bar sensor and it came apart at 10lbs so I used a soldering iron and fused the cover lid and has worked flawlessly up to 18bs. Every time I buy one now I always solder tip weld the lid just in case.
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I prefer to spend the money on a GM sensor (AC Delco). They always last longer and perform better. Plan on spending $40-60 depending on which one. Money well spent.
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Ive got a ZR1 sensor installed in my LS2 intake. Needs to be drilled out to 15/32 or around .460-.470ish.
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Originally Posted by truckdoug
lol its always china. some american company orders a copy of a part to sell to some other americans and somehow it's fault of an entire nation.

i blame o̶b̶a̶m̶a̶ trump
So we should blame our president for China's cheap or knock off products? When a country is known for its counterfeiting of everything, why would we not blame them?
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Originally Posted by MrPotatoeHead
So we should blame our president for China's cheap or knock off products? When a country is known for its counterfeiting of everything, why would we not blame them?
it was sarcasm bro.



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