Thanks Ptuning
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Thanks Ptuning
I just recently was pulling my car out of my garage and smelled gas so i parked it and looked under the car in a matter of seconds all my gas was on the ground, the problem: two holes in the feed line to the fuel pump, I have also found a small tiny hole when i was installing the system! You WOULD think that something you pay close to 700$ for would work fine, but i guesse not
Last edited by boosted239; 10-27-2010 at 08:17 PM.
#7
Same ____ happen to me. Started the car up in the morning was warming it up, came back five minutes later smelled like gas. Looked underneath and gas was spilling out. This happened a week after they installed the fuel system. I payed all that money and it wasnt done ____in right, so I had to fixed there mistake myself.
#8
I just recently was pulling my car out of my garage and smelled gas so i parked it and looked under the car in a matter of seconds all my gas was on the ground, the problem: two holes in the feed line to the fuel pump, I have also found a small tiny hole when i was installing the system! You WOULD think that something you pay close to 700$ for would work fine, but i guesse not
#12
Sorry that a few customers running our fuel system were having some issues with one of the fuel line. It has nothing to do with installation. We discovered that a batch of our fuel line was defective from the manufacturer. After cutting open the fuel line, we can see minor crack. We have already addressed this issue with the manufacturer of the fuel line. That batch has been returned to the manufacturer. All recent fuel systems have been shipped with the new upgraded lines.
Customers who have contacted us with this problem have all been sent a new upgraded line.
We do apologize for this inconvenience.
Regards,
Mike @ PTUNING
Customers who have contacted us with this problem have all been sent a new upgraded line.
We do apologize for this inconvenience.
Regards,
Mike @ PTUNING
#13
#14
Sorry that a few customers running our fuel system were having some issues with one of the fuel line. It has nothing to do with installation. We discovered that a batch of our fuel line was defective from the manufacturer. After cutting open the fuel line, we can see minor crack. We have already addressed this issue with the manufacturer of the fuel line. That batch has been returned to the manufacturer. All recent fuel systems have been shipped with the new upgraded lines.
Customers who have contacted us with this problem have all been sent a new upgraded line.
We do apologize for this inconvenience.
Regards,
Mike @ PTUNING
Customers who have contacted us with this problem have all been sent a new upgraded line.
We do apologize for this inconvenience.
Regards,
Mike @ PTUNING
#15
yeah the line that goes to the pump, and getting new line would be nice and all but it just kind of sucks that i spent my time installing bad line and now am gonna get the chance to take it out than reinstall new line
#16
Please stop selling the fuel system if there problems with it. Get the problems fixed first before you sell the fuel system to other people. We pay alot of money for this fuel system, then when we get it and theres problems with it. Im lucky my car didnt catch fire.
#17
Up to date we have shipped and installed 26 fuel systems.
Of the 26, two had this defective fuel lines.
One is tcturbo07, and the other is boosted239.
Rather than trusting another company, in the future we may have to make our own fuel lines too lol.
Again, we do apologize for the inconvenience.
Regards,
Mike @ PTUNING
Of the 26, two had this defective fuel lines.
One is tcturbo07, and the other is boosted239.
Rather than trusting another company, in the future we may have to make our own fuel lines too lol.
Again, we do apologize for the inconvenience.
Regards,
Mike @ PTUNING
#18
from where to the pump? do you have their swirl pot?