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Nitex 08-18-2010 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by LiquidZ (Post 681649)
Not interested in GTM's offering?

Will see how things turn out, i keep thinking our cars are so new. And that it will take time to work things out. Its been almost 2 years, and i feel things will start getting ironed out soon. I'm feeling a tad disappointed with my Z. But that's just me, love it, abuse it, then kick it to the curb! Its possible my Tune, wheels and suspension will revive my love for my car.

weiboy718 08-18-2010 11:18 AM

My car is still running very good with the kit.

Kastley85891 08-18-2010 11:24 AM

I do like the SC option for pure ease of installation / cost
Personally I think TT is the better option, but each their own, I am not knocking anyone who has splashed on the SC kits, just wish you guys the best in getting reliable,quick Z's.

Lets face it factory stock 370's are slugs.

Neo187H 08-18-2010 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 681605)
i called stillen on friday and they dont know what would happen if i drive my kit with the tune they gave me. i asked if it could blow the engine and they didnt know for sure but they said it could be a possibility. they told me to drive it if its my everday driver but if its my weekend care i would be better off not driving it because they dont know what damage it could be doing to my car

So the kit has issues and Stillen has acknowledged that many times and has advised you to not drive the car while they work on a solution. How does that transform into it being kits that may blow an engine? The tune isn't correct on your car and Stillen has told you that they are working on a solution and in the meantime not to drive it, if your engine blows from driving on it you really have no one to blame but your self.

MMC Racing 08-18-2010 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo187H (Post 682166)
So the kit has issues and Stillen has acknowledged that many times and has advised you to not drive the car while they work on a solution. How does that transform into it being kits that may blow an engine? The tune isn't correct on your car and Stillen has told you that they are working on a solution and in the meantime not to drive it, if your engine blows from driving on it you really have no one to blame but your self.

I'm sure Stillen is providing a rental car since he can't drive the car with their flawed tune.. :stirthepot:

tomnavone 08-18-2010 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by MMC Racing (Post 682187)
I'm sure Stillen is providing a rental car since he can't drive the car with their flawed tune.. :stirthepot:

:roflpuke2::roflpuke2::roflpuke2:

tomnavone 08-18-2010 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo187H (Post 682166)
So the kit has issues and Stillen has acknowledged that many times and has advised you to not drive the car while they work on a solution. How does that transform into it being kits that may blow an engine? The tune isn't correct on your car and Stillen has told you that they are working on a solution and in the meantime not to drive it, if your engine blows from driving on it you really have no one to blame but your self.

You must be little late to the party. Its not like its been a few days or a few weeks its been 7 weeks. Go ahead and spend $10,000 on a kit and install to have your car inoperable. Then let me know how u feel:ugh2:

Zsteve 08-18-2010 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo187H (Post 682166)
So the kit has issues and Stillen has acknowledged that many times and has advised you to not drive the car while they work on a solution. How does that transform into it being kits that may blow an engine? The tune isn't correct on your car and Stillen has told you that they are working on a solution and in the meantime not to drive it, if your engine blows from driving on it you really have no one to blame but your self.

then they should get him a rental car since they are asking him not to drive it. And it should be their SCd 370Z

toner123 08-18-2010 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 682487)
You must be little late to the party. Its not like its been a few days or a few weeks its been 7 weeks. Go ahead and spend $10,000 on a kit and install to have your car inoperable. Then let me know how u feel:ugh2:

:iagree: I know alot of people are going to get pissed about him saying that but it's true. I know alot of people that are giving him ****, bitched about alot less of things. Go buy a TV from the store and go home and plug it in and it doesn't work. Then after taking it back to the store they tell you they can't return it you have to call the company. Well you get home and call the company and they tell you, ohh were having issues with that model your going to have to wait 7 weeks to get it fixed. I know alot of you would be pissed and don't even try to act like you wouldn't. He has every right to be pissed off about, not only did he spend alot of money for the kit, but now he cant't even drive the car he bought. I don't know about you guys but I didn't buy my car so it can sit in a garage and look pretty. The truth of the matter is STILLEN F*C*JED UP period. Now they are doing what they can to fix the situation and I applaud them for that but that still doesn't mean he does not have the right to be upset and feel like he didn't get what he paid for. thats just my 2 cents.
Frank

LateralG'z 08-18-2010 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 682487)
You must be little late to the party. Its not like its been a few days or a few weeks its been 7 weeks. Go ahead and spend $10,000 on a kit and install to have your car inoperable. Then let me know how u feel:ugh2:

:iagree: Have you considered getting a custom tune, I bet you want the warranty but if it is tuned right and motor is not a lemon you really shouldn't need the warranty. I am sorry to hear how long you have been waiting for your car.

toner123 08-18-2010 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by LateralG'z (Post 682662)
:iagree: Have you considered getting a custom tune, I bet you want the warranty but if it is tuned right and motor is not a lemon you really shouldn't need the warranty. I am sorry to hear how long you have been waiting for your car.

You know what I agree. Personnally I would have gotten a custom tune and asked stillen to help pay for it. In my eyes that would be awsome retribution. Help pay for custom tunes untill they get there tune down right. Give them a call and present this proposal
Frank

tomnavone 08-18-2010 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by toner123 (Post 682687)
You know what I agree. Personnally I would have gotten a custom tune and asked stillen to help pay for it. In my eyes that would be awsome retribution. Help pay for custom tunes untill they get there tune down right. Give them a call and present this proposal
Frank

In week 5 of waiting for a tune from stillen, i talked to my shop about presenting this option to stillen. I was reminded that since i live in cali i should get the carb kit. ALso this would void any warranty implied by stillen. At the end of the day i just want what i paid for, the tuned carb kit.

weiboy718 08-18-2010 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 682708)
In week 5 of waiting for a tune from stillen, i talked to my shop about presenting this option to stillen. I was reminded that since i live in cali i should get the carb kit. ALso this would void any warranty implied by stillen. At the end of the day i just want what i paid for, the tuned carb kit.

yeah man, try to stick with their program as much as you can. we Cali boys need that CARB sticker. won't be fun getting a damn state ref ticket and having to remove everything and return back to stock just to pass CARB lol. i totally understand how you feel man, and hopefully they'll get you on the road asap.

axio 08-18-2010 07:21 PM

Weiboy, does that mean your sc kit is actually CARB approved and has a CARB sticker on it?

LateralG'z 08-18-2010 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 682708)
In week 5 of waiting for a tune from stillen, i talked to my shop about presenting this option to stillen. I was reminded that since i live in cali i should get the carb kit. ALso this would void any warranty implied by stillen. At the end of the day i just want what i paid for, the tuned carb kit.

I am sorry to hear that and I totally understand why you are waiting for the CARB kit, I hope they get you your car soon.


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