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Thread: CT Engineering. Any good?

Started 1 month, 1 week ago by ACURANSX91
I would appreciate any input/feedback on experiences working with CT engineering, formerly comptech. I have requested a supercharger and they have postponed the delivery date, twice. Positive/Negative feedback would be very appreciated.
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ilya replied 1 month, 1 week ago
I have always had good experiences with them and believe they are a solid, legitimate shop. I think the problem is that they likely rely on other suppliers and companies to deliver product they need to fulfill their orders, and when there is a delay, there isn't anything they can do. I once needed a set of adapter pipes for comptech headers and it took almost a month to get them. It wasn't that ...

lightguy replied 1 month, 1 week ago
You must be new in these parts stranger. Comptech was the only aftermarket go-fast parts distributor approved by Honda. Back in the day dealers installed this stuff. I may be wrong, and that means probably am, but thats all I can think of. Mugen? Spoon? Gruppe M? Anybody; were they ?

ACURANSX91 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
I dealt with Comptech in the past, not CT engineering, which is many of the same guys after the company split but the ownership is different. I am fully aware that there stuff is the absolute best in the biz, hands down.

omega2 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
It could be several things. As was mentioned, they do rely on vendors. Additionally, they cast the intake manifold specific for this car, so that takes a while. I remember when I ordered mine when they just reorganized to CT engineering, the intake manifold cast took a while (I think 6 months). In fact, the carbon fiber injector covers were not available when my kit came out, so they sent it ...

jdnsx replied 1 month, 1 week ago
I have a CTSC but if I were buying one today I would get the SOS 2.1L system. Call Chris at SOS. www.scienceofspeed.com

NSXRguy replied 1 month, 1 week ago
im still waiting for my ctsc belt

 

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ACURANSX91
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CT Engineering. Any good?
Published (2009-11-09 19:07:00)
I dealt with Comptech in the past, not CT engineering, which is many of the same guys after the company split but the ownership is different. I am fully aware that there stuff is the absolute best in the biz, hands down.
ilya
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CT Engineering. Any good?
Published (2009-11-06 17:49:00)
I have always had good experiences with them and believe they are a solid, legitimate shop. I think the problem is that they likely rely on other suppliers and companies to deliver product they need to fulfill their orders, and when there is a delay, there isn't anything they can do. I once needed a set of adapter pipes for comptech headers and it took almost a month to get them. It wasn't that they did not want to get them to me...
omega2
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CT Engineering. Any good?
Published (2009-11-09 20:51:00)
It could be several things. As was mentioned, they do rely on vendors. Additionally, they cast the intake manifold specific for this car, so that takes a while. I remember when I ordered mine when they just reorganized to CT engineering, the intake manifold cast took a while (I think 6 months). In fact, the carbon fiber injector covers were not available when my kit came out, so they sent it to me several months later. I would just be patient....
lightguy
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CT Engineering. Any good?
Published (2009-11-06 18:31:00)
You must be new in these parts stranger. Comptech was the only aftermarket go-fast parts distributor approved by Honda. Back in the day dealers installed this stuff. I may be wrong, and that means probably am, but thats all I can think of. Mugen? Spoon? Gruppe M? Anybody; were they ?
jdnsx
1
user's latest post:
CT Engineering. Any good?
Published (2009-11-10 19:25:00)
I have a CTSC but if I were buying one today I would get the SOS 2.1L system. Call Chris at SOS. www.scienceofspeed.com
NSXRguy
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CT Engineering. Any good?
Published (2009-11-10 19:55:00)
im still waiting for my ctsc belt

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