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<blockquote data-quote="96blak54" data-source="post: 1535513" data-attributes="member: 14727"><p>Dang companies and china! Its sad you had to discover the failure in the way you did. Their have been so many stories just like yours but with other components. Like ARP head studs, MSD ignition boxes, Walbro fuel pumps. Come to find out, china was copying their product and selling it through online auctions. I remember when mustang magazines were the most up to date info and seeing an article about china copy big name products. The article gave a breakdown on how to recognize the said name brand china copies. The ARP studs were breaking on relatively low hp engines, MSD products were failing in mass amounts along with Walbro fuel pumps and these companies were taking the heat, most times honouring replacements untill they caught onto the copy not being exactly copied. And thats what the article was about in detail, how to recognize copies and to NOT purchase any name brand product off line unless it was a reputable company such as Summitt or Jegs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96blak54, post: 1535513, member: 14727"] Dang companies and china! Its sad you had to discover the failure in the way you did. Their have been so many stories just like yours but with other components. Like ARP head studs, MSD ignition boxes, Walbro fuel pumps. Come to find out, china was copying their product and selling it through online auctions. I remember when mustang magazines were the most up to date info and seeing an article about china copy big name products. The article gave a breakdown on how to recognize the said name brand china copies. The ARP studs were breaking on relatively low hp engines, MSD products were failing in mass amounts along with Walbro fuel pumps and these companies were taking the heat, most times honouring replacements untill they caught onto the copy not being exactly copied. And thats what the article was about in detail, how to recognize copies and to NOT purchase any name brand product off line unless it was a reputable company such as Summitt or Jegs. [/QUOTE]
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