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Thread: greddy products are shit

  1. #11
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    Bah..

    Between the exhausts, numerous boost controllers, various blowoff valves, and my emanage.. I have never had one single solitary problem.. Ive used / installed thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of their stuff without ever even the slightest problem.. Greddy is on the top of my list of good manufacturers..


    P.S. Their radiator caps are commonly faked..

    Edit - Also the new greddy boost controllers work well if you set them up correctly.. If all you want to do is plug it in and turn the boost knob then you will have problems..
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    it doesn't matter what radiator cap you get, peoples testing on caps suck in general. Everytime I buy a cap in store I make them take it out of the package and pressure test it with their radiator cap tester. I remember when I was looking for a high pressure one at Autozone. They had to test 10 of them before the 11th acually held the 17lbs it claimed to hold. All the other ones were opening after 6lbs. Very common problem. So test it before you leave the store, that way you know for sure. Every company has a bad batch that somebody gets.
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