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No, I still have the Range unit, because Holley (parent company of Range Tech) has intentionally made it difficult (if not impossible) to return the units they lied about.You have to love the double negatives in the quoted manual pages.
The “may” from the quoted manual pages sounds just like the “may” on ranges web site.
Question for Antonm, are you using Carbyte and if so what do you think?
No, I still have the Range unit, because Holley (parent company of Range Tech) has intentionally made it difficult (if not impossible) to return the units they lied about.
To return the Range Tech unit, it must be in the original packaging and you send to to them for an “ inspection “ , and only after the inspection, that you have no say in, they determine if you can get a refund, minus a restocking fee. Sounds like the business practices of an honest company that stands behind their products doesn’t it. To say I’m disappointed in Holley is an understatement. But I can tell you how much of my money any of their group companies will get going forward.
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Idk why you’re so bent out of shape about the return policy. Their site outlines returns pretty clearly. It’s a pretty standard return policy too, IMHO.
But if your that insistent, start a charge back with your credit card. That will get someone’s attention at Holley.
Or try to sell it on here. Someone will buy it at a slight discount.
Screenshots of return policy from Ranges site.
Apparently Holley does not care about bad reviews either.
That’s SOP for returns. For all they know you could have let the smoke out or bent all the pins or destroyed it in some way. Some electronic companies won’t even consider returns—you open it, you own it.
You, sir, are out of line. I was merely stating many companies have the same, or much worse, return policies. Do you live under a rock?Reviews??? Where is there a place to leave a review?
Sounds great, lets make an SOP that makes it impossible for customers to return a product that they were lied to about. Now lets make a device we claim will cure cancer that plugs into the OBD2 port, and when it doesn't, sorry, our SOP for returns doesn't allow you to get your money back from the product we blatantly and knowingly lied about.
I should start referring to Holley as "Sentinel Capital Partners" , the investment firm that owns Holley and all of its brands (like the Holley brand Range Technology).
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You, sir, are out of line. I was merely stating many companies have the same, or much worse, return policies. Do you live under a rock?
Further, you choose to make it personal. I have had cancer in the past. I have relatives die of cancer. With your comment, you have shown you are a bitter person who only cares about yourself and how you were “wronged” and wants to make sure all of us know it.
Do you have anything useful to contribute?
The only person crying here is you. Did you read the return policy before purchase?
At least you were honest about that, which i respect. So fair enough, but if you did not read the policy, it’s hard to criticize it after. If the policy seems sleazy from the start, there may be something amiss. It’s different if the policy says something else and they refuse to honor it.Honesty no, because I don't return stuff very often.
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'The conditions below MAY be reasons for inhibiting deactivation'
'Decel Fuel Cut Off is active'
As in, MAY, or may NOT.
Any English teacher or proofreader will understand that DFCO might allow cylinder deactivation,
or that some DFCO events might also coincide with some cylinder deactivations.
DFCO and cylinder deactivation are two separate different UNRELATED things.
However, they are NOT mutually exclusive.
(I.E.: I MAY achieve turgidity even when NOT distracted by the thought of Milana Vayntrub in a bikini.)
Antonm, DFCO does not cause cylinder deactivation either.
Their occurrences can overlap without one causing the other, however.
Since Antonm is not going to win any money by RG23RST being wrong,
and RG23RST is not going to win any money by Antonm being wrong,
ultimately, Range has already admitted that they did NOT deactivate 0-cylinder mode,
RANGE IS WRONG, and Milana Vayntrub is gorgeous.
Again let me be clear: There are no lifters deactivated during coast-down. None. GM documentation states that and scan tool data confirms it.