Nisei Engineering Mini Battery Kit Review

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Mar 9, 2010 | 12:11 PM
  #31  
I love the false accusations of Nisei parts being made in China. Really not the greatest point ever though since Buschur does sell some Chinese made products that he rebrands as his own (not saying its a bad thing; common practice by nearly everybody in this country).

Nisei makes some of the best fitting and best looking parts I've ever seen and I happily run them on my car. I also have some Buschur parts that have served me well.
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:14 PM
  #32  
I run a BR mini battery setup. I bought it because I want a no nonsense product that functions. If I wanted something that could get me shiny trophies, I probably would have gone with a different setup.
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:15 PM
  #33  
Quote: I love the false accusations of Nisei parts being made in China. Really not the greatest point ever though since Buschur does sell some Chinese made products that he rebrands as his own (not saying its a bad thing; common practice by nearly everybody in this country).

Nisei makes some of the best fitting and best looking parts I've ever seen and I happily run them on my car. I also have some Buschur parts that have served me well.
Actually its not a False ACCUSATION.. he said PROBABLY not definitely.. The OP however has made straight out statements about the BR battery kit that were false.. he didnt says PROBABLY he said DOESNT!!!

Mike
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:17 PM
  #34  
Umm I have the buschur tray and I like it. I've seen several of the nisei ones and I liked those to. I don't really feel one is superior to the other, just different. Buschur should offer their battery trays in polished form, it certainly upped the bling level under my hood



Mar 9, 2010 | 12:20 PM
  #35  
Nisei parts are NOT made in China. They are made here in the USA.
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:20 PM
  #36  
The polished looks nice, we offer it powder coated in a variety of colors, as can be seen in the video, mine is gloss black.

Made in California by Americans or Mexicans who came here illegally? haha I know you guys from California have a hard time telling the difference.
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:21 PM
  #37  
Quote: Umm I have the buschur tray and I like it. I've seen several of the nisei ones and I liked those to. I don't really feel one is superior to the other, just different. Buschur should offer their battery trays in polished form, it certainly upped the bling level under my hood



Bling bling..

While the nisei unit may be a nice unit the proper way to promote products is not to defame other companies products.. Seems these days the only way many shops know how to promote something is to make an attempt and making another product look bad to make theirs look good..

We dont make many products here at AWD but the few do when people ask how does your product compare to this one or that one i just reply " its different, i can only give you facts about our product, i dont know anything about theirs to say good or bad ".. its a simple way of doing business..

Mike
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:25 PM
  #38  
Ahh snap scheids, thats BLANG BLANG

But in all honesty, either kit gets the job done and all this product bashing is childish.

Not pointing any fingers but, Im almost embarassed that I run some of the parts on my car that I do simply because of the conduct of the manufacture. Not embarassed because of quality, just some of the taboo that comes with supporting certain companies...........
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:27 PM
  #39  
Agreed Mike, I release new products constantly, I don't ever remember needing to post pictures of the competitors to compare nor have I ever had to flat out LIE about a product to make ours look better.

One thing I can't stand is a liar and the first post was full of that.
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:33 PM
  #40  
Quote: Agreed Mike, I release new products constantly, I don't ever remember needing to post pictures of the competitors to compare nor have I ever had to flat out LIE about a product to make ours look better.

One thing I can't stand is a liar and the first post was full of that.
Correct.. Last i checked the proper way is to build a product and show that it fits & Works.. Then let the sales speak for them self.. Not to bash another product to entice people to buy yours.. Which last i checked around here would be ground for infractions..

If we took for example a COP unit, scratched off the name, hooked it up and said look how crappy it fits and works.. I would ALMOST guarantee in 15 minutes thread would be locked and we would have points without ever stating who made it.. They would say " we are aware whos product this is that you are insinuating doesnt fit or work, childish behavior is not tolerated "..

Mike
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:35 PM
  #41  
That's correct Mike, doesn't seem to work that way. I started another thread with the video link in it here. I was insulted by two MODERATORS and then the thread was locked. That's an interesting way to run a site. Luckily for me there's always highboostforums.
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:39 PM
  #42  
I didn't notice any imperfections or "flash", coating the tray for the Bad Bish.
It's actually great quality, very lightweight, and works as I've seen them installed in person.





Mar 9, 2010 | 12:40 PM
  #43  
What is the whole point of the mini battery? Isn't it to be as light weight as possible and small as possible? I didn't buy mine to hang on my wall. It was bought for results....


My engine bay looks just fine with my Buschur tray!

-Em
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:45 PM
  #44  
Quote: The polished looks nice, we offer it powder coated in a variety of colors, as can be seen in the video, mine is gloss black.

Made in California by Americans or Mexicans who came here illegally? haha I know you guys from California have a hard time telling the difference.


Agreed.


Lets see Nisei's fab dept? I bet it looks similar to the spark plug factory jeff posted.
Mar 9, 2010 | 12:46 PM
  #45  
Tirado, thanks for posting the picture. That tray came directly out of the bin of parts too just as we sell them.