Avoid GREDDY and Sport Compact Only

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by zoso67, Dec 21, 2006.

  1. zoso67

    zoso67 Guest

    Warning to fellow car owners out there to stay away from Greddy
    products and if you do make the mistake of purchasing a Greddy product
    make sure you don't buy it from Sport Compact Only.

    Both companies have insulting warranty programs and are utterly
    useless.

    I purchased a Greddy SP2 from Sport Compact Only back in September.
    Less than 3 months later the resonator started making a vibrating
    noise. I have two service shops confirm it's the resonator and suggest
    I start the warranty process with Greddy.

    The warranty process is this......Both Greddy and Sport Compact Only
    expect you to dismantle your exhaust system and send the whole darn
    thing in for "inspection" WITHOUT sending a replacement part at the
    same time. I'm told the process can take anywhere from 1 to 2 months.

    For two companies to think I have a fleet of cars at my disposal so I
    can dismantle one of them just to get a replacement part is ridiculous.


    Stay away from these two companies.
     
    zoso67, Dec 21, 2006
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  2. zoso67

    Tegger Guest

    wrote in 73g2000cwn.googlegroups.com:


    Or you could just stay away from that aftermarket riceboy shit in the first
    place.

    And you could hang on to your OEM goodies so you can reinstall them while
    the aftermarket butchers try to tell their asses from a hole in the ground.

    Sorry buddy, you deserve what you got here. How much did you make selling
    your good stuff on eBay? And was it worth it? Huh? Was it?
     
    Tegger, Mar 24, 2007
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  3. zoso67

    Joe LaVigne Guest

    There are certain aftermarket updates I would love to make to my 06 Si.
    I'd love to get a turbocharger, and perhaps a higher-flow exhaust.

    But, I'll never do it. In the end, it just isn't worth it. You risk
    fucking up your engine, voiding any warranty, and not having your $20,000+
    toy available to you.

    It's fine if you have the wads of cash lying around to allow you a couple
    of cars to fool around with, and not impact your daily ride, but for most
    of us it is just foolish.

    My big question to the OP, why would you expect them to send you out a new
    exhaust system before they have determined that something is actually
    wrong with the one you have, or that the problem is covered under
    warranty? And if it is a design flaw, how would them sending you out a
    replacement help?

    If you are making changes like this to your only vehicle, you should have
    kept the stock parts around. To make a major change like this, and not
    have a spare (not knowing what the new system will do, long term) is just
    plain silly.
     
    Joe LaVigne, Mar 24, 2007
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