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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #15 on: January 21, 2010, 02:15:02 pm »
I agree Nath, it just concerns me with regards the amount of milltek problems.  It would be good to see how many are due to incorrect fit.

A lot more Miltek out there than Blueflame.............................

From what Phil from Miltek was saying the most common faults are down to incorrect fitting. And if anything does go wrong they bend over backwards to fix it. It's mass produced not custom so there's bound to be the odd failure here and there.  :smiley:

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2010, 03:02:00 pm »
thanks guys
 i did not intend a one vs the other thread on a critiscm basis just wehter guys with experience on here thought it worth the wait or let my impatience run riot and go milly cos its quicker to get deliverd :evilgrin:
and going there to get custom fitted is not an option for me due to work constraints so it will be deliverd and the guys fitting the r32 rear will do it all at same time!
to his credit nigel from BF did offer that free custom fir for me to get things moving along! and i have considered it. but then i,m also thinking of mugging a security guard and just going for the full system cos thats also quicker to be delivered :rolleye: :scared: :ashamed:
so ill shut up sit tight and keep saving......... PS if theyre watching "HURRY UP BLUEFLAME"" :fighting:
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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #17 on: January 21, 2010, 03:22:05 pm »
i had milltek before the blueflame and its a nice system but i dont like mass produced stuff that every tom dick and harry have so hence me getting getting blueflame to start making a system for our cars and me being the test pilot  :happy2:

Mods yes but way too many to stick in this little box

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #18 on: January 21, 2010, 03:26:44 pm »
i had milltek before the blueflame and its a nice system but i dont like mass produced stuff that every tom dick and harry have so hence me getting getting blueflame to start making a system for our cars and me being the test pilot  :happy2:

Which am I Mat? Tom, Dick, or Harry?  :grin:

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #19 on: January 21, 2010, 03:28:29 pm »
nathan, you my friend are Richard! 

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #20 on: January 21, 2010, 03:30:07 pm »
Nath your just special  :laugh:

Mods yes but way too many to stick in this little box

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #21 on: January 21, 2010, 03:33:23 pm »
Special needs!

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #22 on: January 21, 2010, 03:40:51 pm »
 :pomppomp:THINK U WALKED INTO THAT MATE!
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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #23 on: January 21, 2010, 03:53:58 pm »
^^^^
 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: @ the Tom Dick or Harry banter  :happy2:

Nathan took the words out of my mouth: Milltek faults are very often down to their distributor installers and Milltek bend over backwards to put things right.

But, I don't think that many of us are saying that Blueflame is better than Milltek or vica-versa - They are both very good and it's natural to sing the praises of what we each like. 

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #24 on: January 21, 2010, 04:07:12 pm »
Robin,

my personal experience of milltek, is of a poor welded joint on a mid box (res sect).  I had it re-welded, and the chap doing the job, remarked on the poor penetration (fnarr fnarr!!   :laugh:), so much so he re-welded all the joints.  It could have been a one off, my current Milltek has been ok, and fits well.

The whole problem with Mods, is the fact that you are moving away from the norm.  Space maybe more limited, parts stressed further, and in cases development not carried out to the VW extent/fully (not aimed at any company in particular), so you have to expect problems.

I cannot comment on Milltek's customer care, as i don't have experience, i had to reweld the box on a friday evening, due to needing the car for the following day.

« Last Edit: January 21, 2010, 04:24:05 pm by stokeballoon »

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #25 on: January 21, 2010, 04:14:29 pm »

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #26 on: January 21, 2010, 04:26:49 pm »
Robin,

my personal experience of milltek, is of a poor welded joint on a mid box (res sect).  I had it re-welded, and the chap doing the job, remarked on the poor penetration (fnarr fnarr!!   :laugh:), so much so he re-welded all the joints.

The whole problem with Mods, is the fact that you are moving away from the norm.  Space maybe more limited, parts stressed further, and in cases development not carried out to the VW extent/fully (not aimed at any company in particular), so you have to expect problems.

I cannot comment on Milltek's customer care, as i don't have experience, i had to reweld the box on a friday evening, due to needing the car for the following day.


....I'm sorry that that is your experience but I tend to hear the same story from you about most of your mods. My experiences have been different and more positive - We can each only report our individual findings.  :happy2:


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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #27 on: January 21, 2010, 05:22:48 pm »
Robin,

my personal experience of milltek, is of a poor welded joint on a mid box (res sect).  I had it re-welded, and the chap doing the job, remarked on the poor penetration (fnarr fnarr!!   :laugh:), so much so he re-welded all the joints.

The whole problem with Mods, is the fact that you are moving away from the norm.  Space maybe more limited, parts stressed further, and in cases development not carried out to the VW extent/fully (not aimed at any company in particular), so you have to expect problems.

I cannot comment on Milltek's customer care, as i don't have experience, i had to reweld the box on a friday evening, due to needing the car for the following day.


....I'm sorry that that is your experience but I tend to hear the same story from you about most of your mods. My experiences have been different and more positive - We can each only report our individual findings.  :happy2:

Indeed we do Robin.  I only report open and honest.  I am not sure why you said that.  

My observations are open and honest, I did not like the Superchips map, i felt it detracted away from the driveability, I did not say it was in any way bad.  Some love them; it did not suit me.

My observations regards the Engine mounts - was they were too harsh, and detracted away from my enjoyment, remember i tried them to eliminate a problem caused by the fitment of a Quaife.  something I am still exploring with the people who fitted the Diff.

My observation of the BSH catch can was wholeheartedly good.  With very very very minor niggles, that were overcome by decent dialogue with dubtek.

My observations regards Miltek, was a cracked weld, something i had the capability and capacity to fix, but should the forum know about it, wholeheartedly yes.  to make sure that they make the own opinions.  Miltek have not been engaged, as I needed the car.  The aerospace certified welder I had reweld the joint commented on the weld and lack of penettration, perhaps as i said above a one off.

My observations of Dave B BBK (porker calipers) was wholeheartedly positive, yet that mod was not without hurdles, but fair and honest reporting ensued, and with dialogue all problems have been overcome.

Open and honest?  I think so.

tell me RR have you have any problems and tried to resolve?  by your statement that you hear of my problems, i take it you are congratulating me on my engineering prowess, and drive to ensure others have open and honest reporting from another forum member to assist them, yes assist them.

I am not a hardwired designer, but I am an engineer, and hope that my 28 years experience in recognising poor welds, poor fitment (do you want to see the pictures of the bracket and loom that were left off during the fit of the quaife?), I can comment of poor mechanical design (notice i said mechanical design, not aesthetics).  Others may comment on website design, insurance, and their fields of speciality.  I comment on engineering.

Perhaps I should not bother, with comments like yours; I sometimes wonder why I do.  I seem to always be at odds with you; perhaps I should just avoid commenting on the site.

Thanks all.  But it was coming, I have no favourite companies, I am not sponsored by any companies, I am paid by the taxpayer, and think I do add value to the site.

as I have said, with mods, you are deviating from the well trodden path, so expect to get muddy at times, I do, and i awlways report open and honestly.



« Last Edit: January 21, 2010, 05:26:35 pm by stokeballoon »

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #28 on: January 21, 2010, 05:32:01 pm »


Perhaps I should not bother, with comments like yours; I sometimes wonder why I do.  I seem to always be at odds with you; perhaps I should just avoid commenting on the site.

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Re: blueflame or miltek
« Reply #29 on: January 21, 2010, 05:42:50 pm »
^^^^
@ stokeballoon:

Unfortunately, you seem to have misinterpreted my post, Dave, in that I'm in no way challenging your honesty or openness. Or indeed your right to express your opinions/views based on your experiences or otherwise. Far from.

I can't say I even begin to understand what the taxpayer has to do with any of this though.  

You are most definitely a much loved and appreciated member on this site, Dave, and don't need to feel so offended that you consider "not bothering" and most certainly not just on my account.

Whether my experiences/views are directly opposite or not to yours, I greatly respect your particular opinions, Dave, and read your reviews with great interest.
« Last Edit: January 21, 2010, 05:48:35 pm by RedRobin »


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