If you buy a boosted car and it blows
Originally Posted by krnzzang84
I was gonna go with Turbonetic single Turbo...guess not, feeling more toward greddy or aps
Originally Posted by Z350MAN04
Originally Posted by doug
thats a pretty good price.. even with a blown motor
Originally Posted by Z350MAN04
by the way he recommends everyone here run stock plugs on their FI setup, "lots of people do it, turbonetics does not require you change the plugs"
Originally Posted by Z350MAN04
agreed, but . . . when we talk to the seller he just tells me he is a master mechanic and then i think i am supposed to bow or something. the car was NOT over revved on the way home. my friend that bought the car and i both knew there was not boost gauge or any sort of gauges for that matter, so he kept it under 5k. we ran a fast steady pace back home, i kept have to slow down because he did not want to run it too hard.. plans were to get it to jeremy that monday for utec and comb through it. well, he has combed through it now
awesome job by the way. by the way he recommends everyone here run stock plugs on their FI setup, "lots of people do it, turbonetics does not require you change the plugs"
JET
knowing the history of TN kits and Z's why would you buy a used Z with it, or with any FI kit on a stock motor, you are just asking for it.
as for the guy knowing it was bad, you really can't tell ahead of time a rod is going to fail 150 miles down the road come on.
did you do any compresison or leakdown??
don't put the blame on the seller the buyer should have known better or maybe was blinded by the price and thought he was getting a steal
as for the guy knowing it was bad, you really can't tell ahead of time a rod is going to fail 150 miles down the road come on.
did you do any compresison or leakdown??
don't put the blame on the seller the buyer should have known better or maybe was blinded by the price and thought he was getting a steal
Originally Posted by merlin3
doug: yes this is pats old car, I've got it running well, switched it over to a utec and have forged internals sitting here waiting to be built.
nice.. i always wondered what happened to him and the car.. i am hoping he got married eventually and is doing well as a LEO
Originally Posted by merlin3
He seemed like a nice guy the little I talked to him, just seems he was kind of given some bad advice about the car or something.
Originally Posted by Risky_Business
is as is...
Also, because the sale of a boosted Z would be greater than $5000, the statute of frauds applies which means that if there is not a written contract for the sale of the vehicle, the sale was not enforceable and the buyer can reclaim his money. As you can see, for the most part, a wounded buyer can still collect damages, or complete reciscion of the deal under not only misrepresentation, fraud, not having an adequate writing, etc. If this happens to anybody, they first need to gather all of their documentation, then contact the seller, and if the buyer does not recieve the results he beleives is fair, he needs to find counsel and file a law suit.
Last edited by Lawy'dU; Dec 31, 2007 at 07:26 AM.
Originally Posted by Lawy'dU
wrong, it is sold "as is" only if it is specified as such. Also, if the seller begins to tell the buyer about the details/condiction of the car he is obligated to give the buyer all of the information he is aware of. If the seller honestly and in good faith does not know of a certain detrimental factor of the vehicle he is not obligated to confer it, but this must be a reasonable mistake. Also, because the sale of a boosted Z would be greater than $5000, the statute of frauds applies which means that if there is not a written contract for the sale of the vehicle, the sale was not enforceable and the buyer can reclaim his money. As you can see, for the most part, a wounded buyer can still collect damages, or complete reciscion of the deal under not only misrepresentation, fraud, not having an adequate writing, etc. If this happens to anybody, they first need to gather all of their documentation, then contact the seller, and if the buyer does not recieve the results he beleives is fair, he needs to find counsel and file a law suit.
Hypothetically speaking.. You sound like a Lawyer..




