BoostinProductions
01-11-2009, 03:27 PM
They built a 2006 Corvette out of New York. Charged hime $$26,000 and the car lost oil press and rebuilt the motor but for some reason stuck diffrent parts back into the engine, and after further inspection the bore size wasn't even cut to the right size per contract.
Can't wait til they open up the bottom end and these parts are missing too.
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/Cartek-racing-scams-again_210547.htm
Pass along to any friends using them.
When you refuse to help a customer spending 26,000 for modification work, this is crazy.
BoostinProductions
TheTugBoat
01-14-2009, 04:00 PM
hope you are gonna post cartek's response to this also...seems as though the customer was at fault after hearing cartek's side. cartek gave the guy like 3 motors all working, he's the idiot that drove them hard as **** at the track on break in oil. he took the oil temp to like 290*F the first time out
r33pwrd
01-14-2009, 04:12 PM
I dont hink his issue was the motor blowing up but the fact that he paid for one thing and got another... I would be pissed as well.
BoostinProductions
01-18-2009, 10:02 PM
Seems that some more video have been posted on Streetfire.net
They seem to have used a long bolt in the block which caused the block to crack just below one of the cylinder sleeves.
The receipt read that the Car was built and warrantied for "off road use" Which if they built the car for Road Racing why was the oil running so hot.
He paid to have 1 motor built with a new block which was on the receipt and then he had the oil pump issue 2 months afterwards they rebuilt him a new motor but since the parts he paid for orginally were damaged do to the oil press issue they agreed to rebuild the motor again for him but install "comparable parts if the paid for parts were damaged and not reusable"
I would never pay that much money for any shop to build me a motor that puts out less than 100 more HP than the factory engine put out.
We will see how this works out in the near future.
BoostinProductions