turbo problems-now resolved
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update:
Well I just spoke with Chris at Inline briefly...looks like I'll take another 5 hour drive to Virginia...100 dollars minimum on the travel + whatever Inline will charge me to get this fixed...
atleast it'll be worth it when its all said and done...i just hope nothing else major happens(knock on wood)
Well I just spoke with Chris at Inline briefly...looks like I'll take another 5 hour drive to Virginia...100 dollars minimum on the travel + whatever Inline will charge me to get this fixed...
atleast it'll be worth it when its all said and done...i just hope nothing else major happens(knock on wood)
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Originally Posted by Benjarman,Mar 28 2008, 03:17 PM
update:
Well I just spoke with Chris at Inline briefly...looks like I'll take another 5 hour drive to Virginia...100 dollars minimum on the travel + whatever Inline will charge me to get this fixed...
atleast it'll be worth it when its all said and done...i just hope nothing else major happens(knock on wood)
Well I just spoke with Chris at Inline briefly...looks like I'll take another 5 hour drive to Virginia...100 dollars minimum on the travel + whatever Inline will charge me to get this fixed...
atleast it'll be worth it when its all said and done...i just hope nothing else major happens(knock on wood)
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Did inlinePRO advise you that your frame should have been notched to you opted not to have it done? I believe they are advising all customers of this and there really is no way around it.
Concerning the smoke, white is normally caused by a headgasket leak allowing coolant to get into the combustion chamber. Blue smoke is oil related and can be caused by a number of factors. I cannot see your video here at work, but I will check it out tonight. However, if you are seeing a lot of white smoke I do not believe you can attribute it to an oil-related issue. Was your head recently removed? Did inlinePRO install a 2mm or 3mm headgasket when they installed your turbo kit?
Concerning the smoke, white is normally caused by a headgasket leak allowing coolant to get into the combustion chamber. Blue smoke is oil related and can be caused by a number of factors. I cannot see your video here at work, but I will check it out tonight. However, if you are seeing a lot of white smoke I do not believe you can attribute it to an oil-related issue. Was your head recently removed? Did inlinePRO install a 2mm or 3mm headgasket when they installed your turbo kit?
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Ben,
Dont worry, like I said over the phone we stand behind our work 100%.
You're a great customer and we'll do all that we can to take care of you, just give me the time frame I had asked for when we last spoke to discuss the situation with John.
-Chris
Dont worry, like I said over the phone we stand behind our work 100%.
You're a great customer and we'll do all that we can to take care of you, just give me the time frame I had asked for when we last spoke to discuss the situation with John.
-Chris
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i have the same problem! I just took my car back to Inline Pro and they put an entire new turbo in for me. I had it comming out the exhaust and under the hood. I am glad i had inline pro install my kit b/c they are taking care of it all. for great customer service!