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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:19 PM
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:31 PM
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i have the wga and the UNOS. i'm haveing a couple problems with the UNOS but the guys at forge were nice enough to help me out. i just ordered the bov today. i'll post up and let you guys know what you think
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:36 PM
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Loving them all so far:

- Forge UNOS MBC
- Forge RS DV (holding 26+psi)
- Forge WGA
- Forge/Powerflex Motor Mount

Love 'em all...
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
Loving them all so far:

- Forge UNOS MBC
- Forge RS DV (holding 26+psi)
- Forge WGA
- Forge/Powerflex Motor Mount

Love 'em all...
Did you solve your DV prob that you were reporting after your last round of ported/polished exhaust part upgrades? And did you end up having to shave the WGA rod after you were reporting about not making proper boost? Just curious ...

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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 06:22 PM
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I have the Forge UNOS and Forge BOV and I couldnt be more happy about them.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 4 Wheel Slide
i think what he was trying to say is...y doesn't it come shaved from forge if its known that it needs to be shaven.....because now he's paying 160$ + whatever the shop charges him to something thats very simple....
yes thats exactly what Im getting at. I know I sound like im hating on Forge but I really do like their products. I guess I just get the ones that slip by, and so did the one I saw on Saturday with the same exact problem as me. I mean in this thread alone there was one of their vendors stating that these products are the best. Then the next line stating that you may have to cut off a few threads to make it fit right. Come on people the best products should boltr right up and BAM your done!! No cutting modifying anything.

If i pay 160 bucks for something I expect it to work flawlessly and not need to be modified. In the box I never read anything of having to cut this or mod that. I was under the impression that it was a bolt on product and then your done.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by use2vtec
If i pay 160 bucks for something I expect it to work flawlessly and not need to be modified.
I can appreciate your point as it's perfectly valid, but please understand that we don't expect customers to have problems with our products either.

Therein lies the very nature of mistakes and the fact that no one ever expects them to happen.

I feel personally resposible when issues like this arise, as I often handle (in some way/shape/form) almost every product that goes out the door, but that is why we fervently work to correct those mistakes as they arise. There is little else we can do, really other than offer our deepest appologies.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 06:56 PM
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I dont think there is a finer boost controller made than the UNOS it is the BEST manual boost controller ever made IMO. The Detents that make it click so you know how much you have adjusted is the most accurate way to adjust a manual.

As far as the RS its a great BOV and probably the best avalible for the evo. yes its not perfect but i will say this its a hell of alot better than anything else avalible.

The Waste gate actuator is something we found to work great. The main difference i see with people having install issues is they arn't checking to see if the thing is properly setup. We always do ours with the 02 housing off the car so we can check to see if theactuator is closing properly.

If i pay 160 bucks for something I expect it to work flawlessly and not need to be modified. In the box I never read anything of having to cut this or mod that. I was under the impression that it was a bolt on product and then your done.
So let me get this right if you pay $160 for a product it has to be perfect right out of the box cause you spent money on it. what about an AEM EMS pay 2k for something and it isnt perfect. or maybe an IC kit that requires triming or modifing to fit. come on man that is a pretty bad comment that was not though thru.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike@Forge
I can appreciate your point as it's perfectly valid, but please understand that we don't expect customers to have problems with our products either.

Therein lies the very nature of mistakes and the fact that no one ever expects them to happen.

I feel personally resposible when issues like this arise, as I often handle (in some way/shape/form) almost every product that goes out the door, but that is why we fervently work to correct those mistakes as they arise. There is little else we can do, really other than offer our deepest appologies.
Na man its not that big of a deal. I made this thread to get everyones opinion on thier own experiences, not to try to bash you all in the ground. I mean hell I plan on buying the Forge RS valve once I get some extra funds.

-Leonard
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 07:12 PM
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I dont think there is a finer boost controller made than the UNOS it is the BEST manual boost controller ever made IMO. The Detents that make it click so you know how much you have adjusted is the most accurate way to adjust a manual.

As far as the RS its a great BOV and probably the best avalible for the evo. yes its not perfect but i will say this its a hell of alot better than anything else avalible.

The Waste gate actuator is something we found to work great. The main difference i see with people having install issues is they arn't checking to see if the thing is properly setup. We always do ours with the 02 housing off the car so we can check to see if theactuator is closing properly.


So let me get this right if you pay $160 for a product it has to be perfect right out of the box cause you spent money on it. what about an AEM EMS pay 2k for something and it isnt perfect. or maybe an IC kit that requires triming or modifing to fit. come on man that is a pretty bad comment that was not though thru.
Man oh man what did I start. Now im going to have every Forge vendor come in here and defend the product and make me look like the bad guy. There is no need for that all I wanted was peoples opinions, not the vendors. Ive read a million posts where the vendors have gave their reviews and I wanted others comments.

Greg, please do not compare a stand alone engine management system to a simple WGA . Also about your comment with the trimming for intercooler kits; I for one had to trim mine to make it fit but I was well aware of this fact before i even bought the product so I expected it!! The vendor made it well aware that I would have to trim a few things to make it fit. Did you get that.... the actual vendor made it lound and clear!!!!! With this WGA I was never informed that I would have to do any of that from the vendor. All im saying is that if possible fitment issues could arise with any products it should be included in the directions somewhere. So you think that was a bad comment by me, I think it was a bad comment by you.

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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 07:15 PM
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I'm not trying to give you a hard time at all, really.

I just want everyone to be aware that we back our products 100%. We're a small company, so mistakes are bound to happen, but we'll always strive to fix them.

Personally, I love threads like this. It's nice to get feedback, both good and bad. It's also always somewhat of a "challenge" (in a good way) to sort through the problems and right a wrong.

We're nothing without our customers, and don't think we ever forget that!
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by joshd
Did you solve your DV prob that you were reporting after your last round of ported/polished exhaust part upgrades? And did you end up having to shave the WGA rod after you were reporting about not making proper boost? Just curious ...
Once I cut the WGA 1/4", I was able to tighten it enough so that the WG closed fully. This resulted in my BOV returning to normal operation and boost building instantaneously instead of the slow build.

I was pretty sure you already knew all that, though, since that all was done a while ago and you saw the dyno results.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by use2vtec

On top of that I saw 2 brand new Forge boost controllers fail within a hour or two of each other.
Im interested about this primarly because I have been debating getting a Forge MBC (because of the nifty clicking it allows) but I keep seeing people posting problems with the MBC's. Now I dont know if thats because there are adjustable springs and some people just dont know what theyre doing or if there is a real quality issue with them.

I dont like going by what vendors say on the products mostly because if they sell the item and are making cash on it, they wont be inclinedto say anything negative about it. Thats business and thats OK. However that makes them bias therefore, Al and Greg's opinions mean nothing to me in this case . No offense to them, as I buy from both of them and they offer great services. Nonetheless. whats up with these 2 MBCs failing? Id like to know more.

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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 07:56 PM
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Nonetheless. whats up with these 2 MBCs failing? Id like to know more.
maybe Al will comment on this and what made them fail? He was the one changing them out.
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 08:31 PM
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BTW - just my two cents the WGA from Forge is "adjustable" - this means you have to adjust it. Some shops dont know how to adjust it where in is the problem. When its adjusted properly it works like a charm. As Mike said - sometimes you have to bend it longer and some times you have to shave it shorter. Main thrust is you have to adjust it properly.
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