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Full Force and Casserly are one and the same. Casserly owns Full Force.
To my knowledge all a/m injectors are modified OEM injectors. I don't know anyone yet that uses totally a/m injectors, that might have changed as I haven't shopped around for a/m injectors, so I haven't kept on with that little tidbit.
You are correct on both counts. Casserly only uses "new/reman" OEM injectors to build his modified injectors from.
Yeah but most places let you send in your injectors to be modified for a cheaper price than buying their injectors right?
Casserly atleast used to allow you to do that and perhaps still does. The only thing that you have to worry about is the extra down time. Of course, you don't have to worry about the core charge or it's refund if you ship your cores back to them if you want to get their's first to min. down time.
Why are Casserly's so cheap? Their 155s are about $1,000 cheaper than Elite.
But Tex, to make sure you understood what I meant...RCD has it so that you can buy their reman injectors, or you can just send yours in to be altered for a much much cheaper price. All I see on Casserly's website is to buy their reman injectors. No option to send yours in and get your same set back.
Why are Casserly's so cheap? Their 155s are about $1,000 cheaper than Elite.
But Tex, to make sure you understood what I meant...RCD has it so that you can buy their reman injectors, or you can just send yours in to be altered for a much much cheaper price. All I see on Casserly's website is to buy their reman injectors. No option to send yours in and get your same set back.
Casserly has (or at least had) that option, I do not know if RCD does as well. In the post that I first mention that, I said "at least used to" allow for that type of exchange.
Don't go by price alone. "You" don't know what factors that the business has to consider for their pricing scheme. Cost of production is not the same for every single business and sometimes "you" are help paying for their ad campaign as well.
Also I might add that his 155s now cost more then a grand more then what I paid for originally.
Well dang, they're only $2,200 now! That's cheaper than a stock set! I couldn't imagine them being only $1,000.
I think you need to recheck your price. 155's are $2995 on his website but I'm fairly certain you have to go through one of his dealers so they may cut you a little break.
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