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I'm pretty sure Mr Whipple can make this right
By contacting management at ADD and telling them to issue an RMA along with an apology with the expectation that Mr Whipple will then send ADD a new intake to replace the returned one, at no cost... and ADD can return the used one to Mr. Whipple for R&D and scrap.
It's more like... you buy a shark vacuum from Walmart and you find out it wasn't clearly labeled that the vacuum requires European voltage and it's for traveling abroad. So you're not able to use the vacuum and when you return it to walmart they say no.... so instead you contact Shark who exchanges it for something of equal value that satisfies the customer or returns it for a refund.
It's not like buying it from Walmart and trying to return it at Target. You made a failed argument Mr Whipple with a bad analogy.
My Roush intake has thrown zero codes.
I already tried.... ADD said that Whipple would not take it back since it was already installed. They said that they spoke with Mike at Whipple and he said that he was going to see if there was something that he could do. When ADD tried calling him back he didn't respond. I waited 7 days....
I think this is where I keep coming back to.
If you didn't purchase it from Whipple they do not owe you a return. ADD is the one you need to work with for a return.
This thread is more like wahhhh I bought a cai without knowing anything on how they affect turbo engines ....
Actually it's more like, "wahhhh I bought a CAI without knowing anything on how they affect turbo engines and the distributor I bought it from didn't tell me ahead of time nor is it clear what's required on the manufacturer's website."
It is kind of tricky since it was shipped to me from Whipple, and ADD said that Whipple never told them that a tune was required....
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Just trying to help other people so that they don't make the same mistake I did.... I readily admit that I am not very knowledgeable about engines.... Especially turbo engines....
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Not crying about it.... Distributor didn't tell me ahead of time that a custom tune was required nor were there any instructions included with the product... How hard would it have been to include some instructions with a disclaimer that a custom tune was required?
It's on the website, nobody is pointing fingers. All returns have to go through the company you purchased from, that is pretty much a standard everywhere in every industry. If I buy something at Costco, I don't return it to ***** Sporting goods....
What a shit show...... amazing how Whipple just wont step up. Also they need to change their wording to "Tune required"