On my daily surfing through useless crap on eBay, I cam across
this
I usually can care less about these kind of scams and who falls for them, but how in the hell can a company legally give false dyno results of multiple vehicles as support for their product. It just boggles my mind how easily companys online can get away with blatently false advertisement. If retail stores can't get away with it, what gives these shotty eBay companys the right? Sorry, just felt the need to vent.
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"Youth in Asia"...I don't see anything wrong with that.
email them. tell them you want vids and dyno graphs.
Desert Tuners
“When you come across a big kettle of crazy, it’s best not to stir it.”
Those are decrease mileage, because they restrict airflow
- 2004 Cavalier - 124k, owned since new
The first thing I noticed was the 97.7% positive feedback rating. Thats the real BS if you ask me. Let the ricers waste there money for all I care even if it's kinda sickening that they're claiming what they are, besides the fact they even made the thing.
You're just now seeing this?
1989 Z24 Convertible - Dust Covered
2006 tC - Dust Covered, but driven more
Say what you want, but I bought one of those for my bicycle and I saw gains upwards of 25hp.... I wont even mention how many times i have gotten laid.
AHAHAHA you see this?!?! same seller
Turbo
"Z24 Dustbunny"
the porblem is it says "up to......" there is no guranteed hp increase...so really they can say "up to 100 hp gain" and it wont matter
^^^ Bingo. They dont promise the increase... they just say it could possibly happen. Thats how they get away with it. And really, you can call them stupid all day long, but they're laughing all the way to the bank. Idiots buy this stuff, and they're making money. They know the stuff wont work, but they also know people will try it. There are a lot of people who want power for cheap. People all over this site are like that. Why spend 3 grand on a turbo kit when you can buy a little plastic thingy for your intake and maybe get the same result. The smart people know you dont get the same result, but the cheap people will try it anyways.
GAM (The Kilted One) wrote:Chase Powers wrote:AHAHAHA you see this?!?! same seller
Turbo
WOOOOOOO WOOOOOOOO!!!!!
LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Whether it works or not i'm more impressed how they selling machined aircraft grade aluminum/titanium alloy and zero friction bearings for only $40. It seems like a great deal if you can use the parts for something else. Maybe I can buy a bunch and use the zero friction bearings for my perpetual motion machine, anyone want to buy one?