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Unread 10-22-2005, 11:49 PM   #141
SidVicious
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Ticking, still no idea. As Talonz states, starts, stop's, then sometimes starts again, they goes away.
Wow ! It fixed itself, too bad mine did'nt have that feature...


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We drop tested the design many times and could never damage the bearings, but I guess we where not as ruff as the couries can be.
Sure, blame the courieRs for being too rOUGH, your design was adequate to begin with. :shrug:


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Many new products coming out soon, and the begining of 2006, none of which will have the "C-Systems" product label attached.
So it will be harder for users to avoid our flawed products, since they will be marketed under the label of 3rd parties, it will also be much easier for us to put the blame on someone else for our deficient products.


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The "big" pump is on the test bench, no idea yet if the contracting company wishes to release product for general use.
I hope that whoever is sitting in front of that test bench is having a "big" laugh watching your "big" mistake burn/leak itself to death "big" time.


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if you look in fine print you may see AVT
You may see AVT in the fine prints but you will most definetly find a substandard warranty and fingers pointed at a competitor's coolant additive, which they will attempt to dismiss as a "non standard fluids or additives" despite its widespread and troublefree use.
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