Spent three days on the new turbo

pfi572

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Paying $3-$4000 extra on top of paying full retail for the product is crazy .IMO
Then have the warranty denied for any little down load . Over heat code , no warranty.
Ride the dam thing and if you want warranty use the money towards another new one the following year .
 

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Paying $3-$4000 extra on top of paying full retail for the product is crazy .IMO
Then have the warranty denied for any little down load . Over heat code , no warranty.
Ride the dam thing and if you want warranty use the money towards another new one the following year .
Exactly. Maxwell said a whole new engine was $3800. Better of shelf insuring.

Better than buying insurance would be to negotiate a good price on big parts at the time of sale.
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Paying $3-$4000 extra on top of paying full retail for the product is crazy .IMO
Then have the warranty denied for any little down load . Over heat code , no warranty.
Ride the dam thing and if you want warranty use the money towards another new one the following year .
BRP warranty is an expensive warranty. The smart move in my opinion is to demo one so you get your fix then snowcheck one with free multiple year warranty next season.
 
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