Chinese turbo manufacturers must not think too much of their products...
#1
Chinese turbo manufacturers must not think too much of their products...
Taken from the FAQ for one of those companies that supplies eBay turbos - they'd spammed us wondering if we were interested in selling their turbos.
Funny thing is, they were just bragging that they had some of the highest quality ChinaChargers, too:
Q:Product life?
A:By properly installation, GKM turbo can last for at least 1 year.
A:By properly installation, GKM turbo can last for at least 1 year.
Q:Why choose GKM as your turbo provider?
A:GKM is corporation based on high technology. New design in manufacture and new invention in material extremely reduce the production cost and ensure the product quality. So GKM turbo represent the top level quality standard in China mainland area, and price is the lowest.
A:GKM is corporation based on high technology. New design in manufacture and new invention in material extremely reduce the production cost and ensure the product quality. So GKM turbo represent the top level quality standard in China mainland area, and price is the lowest.
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Boy, I wish my company could get away with bragging on a 1 year lifespan. MTBF on our stuff (broadcast audio consoles) is expected to be more like 10-15 years of 24/7 operation. (excluding mechanical bits like switches and faders)
#4
......which is why MTBF cannot be as high as electronic systems for any mechanical component, which includes turbochargers.
These guys (the Chinese in general) are learning fast and hard. If they can rip off and build 7 or 8 brands of turbos, which are traditionally considered to be very high-precision machinery, with even a marginal amount of accuracy, then they can figure out how to hold tolerances and ensure consistency. Amen to low-cost performance parts which work well, atleast in the near future.
These guys (the Chinese in general) are learning fast and hard. If they can rip off and build 7 or 8 brands of turbos, which are traditionally considered to be very high-precision machinery, with even a marginal amount of accuracy, then they can figure out how to hold tolerances and ensure consistency. Amen to low-cost performance parts which work well, atleast in the near future.
#6
Taken from the FAQ for one of those companies that supplies eBay turbos - they'd spammed us wondering if we were interested in selling their turbos.
Funny thing is, they were just bragging that they had some of the highest quality ChinaChargers, too:
Funny thing is, they were just bragging that they had some of the highest quality ChinaChargers, too:
#12
These guys (the Chinese in general) are learning fast and hard. If they can rip off and build 7 or 8 brands of turbos, which are traditionally considered to be very high-precision machinery, with even a marginal amount of accuracy, then they can figure out how to hold tolerances and ensure consistency. Amen to low-cost performance parts which work well, atleast in the near future.
#16
A few of the Chinese companies selling turbos have tie-ups with major turbo manufacturers like Holset (Cummins) & Garrett. What these companies typically do is build them OE for a while. Then they open another manufacturing unit 10 miles away from the joint venture unit, and start building copies. How bad can these rip-off turbos be? I'm not saying all Chinachargers are good, just that some of them arent that bad.
#17
this thread is kind of what scared me away from trying them....
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothrea...int&id=3496509
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothrea...int&id=3496509
#18
Heres an interesting (and shady) idea:
Their FAQ states:
Q: Warrant?
A:We provide 6 month warrant starting from the date shown on your selling invoice to your customer.
Soooo if I bought one from you with a sales invoice stating a future date.. I could technically get an extended warranty with the turbo
Their FAQ states:
Q: Warrant?
A:We provide 6 month warrant starting from the date shown on your selling invoice to your customer.
Soooo if I bought one from you with a sales invoice stating a future date.. I could technically get an extended warranty with the turbo
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A few of the Chinese companies selling turbos have tie-ups with major turbo manufacturers like Holset (Cummins) & Garrett. What these companies typically do is build them OE for a while. Then they open another manufacturing unit 10 miles away from the joint venture unit, and start building copies. How bad can these rip-off turbos be? I'm not saying all Chinachargers are good, just that some of them arent that bad.