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When the Borla's hit the market, there were plenty of quality complaints. First and foremost, folks need to know what they are talking about to begin with. Being disappointed is not the same thing as the product actually lacking quality.

I am used to complaints and complaining. I'm a New Yorker. WE complain about everything here. Everything. However, people should work harder to make it more of a sophisticated art form? It would reduce the stress level.



The "Spanish" ida's were criticized as well as are the current Holley carbs. Still are. Basically, I don't see it but I always consider the credibility of the critic.

It is a fact, a clear and present danger, that corporations have reduced the quality of labor assembling virtually anything these days, seemingly no matter where it's origin is.

I remember Sony having issues with the quality of capacitors around 1990. It turned out that for cost reasons, they were no longer quality testing them before they went to market and were experiencing failure rates of around 50%.



Recently, I had a Compcam with a broken distributor gear tooth right out of the box. Turns out Compcams only checks one out of four cam blanks that they load onto the machines. Costs too much to check them all. They're from Mississippi.



It's not about the country the product comes from, more the conscientiousness of the company to produce a quality product. That definitely can be lacking.

I don't want to say any more on this subject. In many cases it is just turning into out and out racism. That is unfortunate byproduct.

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