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Well long story short i ran over my turbo smart Turbo Tee last night.... I forgot the Tee sitting on the engine after me and a friend installed a FMIC,,,, when we took the car out to test the fmic at about 11:30 last night we felt like we ran over something.... while returning to the street where we ran over this object we saw on the road a boost tee that was quite like mine,,,,, then we realised it was mine lol.....

unfortunately the hose nipples on either side of the Tee were destroyed and ripped off. A little scrathcing on the acual unit.... I was thinking that i would have to buy a new one ($100 down the drain).... but i rang up the boys at turbo smart main office and explained what happend, they were more than happy to keep me happy and to save me $100, so they replaced the nipples that i broke off by accident and even tested my unit to make sure i had not damaged anything else...

After going through this I have decided to stick with turbo smart for any mods that I need if they sell them...

One happy customer for Turbo Smart

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that ebay thing wouldnt give a shit if i broke it or if it came broken,,,, i'd rather have piece of mind, ease of use, an Australian owned and made product, after sales service, spare parts if need be and reliability. After all a faulty boost controller WILL ALWAYS destroy the turbine and possibly damage the engine.... unless your fortunate enough that it goes down the exhaust pipe instead....

i'd still recommend TS products

Its a valve. On an old gtx i owned i used a fitting meant to be used for an irrigation hose setup (4.00 nzd). It worked better than the Turbosmart controller i replaced it with.

Ive since gone the EBC way, but yeah congrats to turbosmart on top quality service.

+1 for their customer service. I received a pro gate once which had a defect causing it to leak even when its closed. Wasnt looking forward to the replacement of it but once I contacted them I got a single employees contact details and he handled everything for me very smoothly.

Even sent me a free turbosmart shirt which im wearing right now! :P

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