Matt McDonald came into this forum to give his side of his story. Later he himself suggested that I respond as did others placing posts, so I did. I presented the facts as we know them and our position on the matter. I don’t expect everyone to agree with them, and I understand the difficulty of going through an engine failure, but Banks is not going to assume responsibility for failures that are not the fault of our product. If our product were to have caused a failure it would be a different story.
Mike R,
David Fredendall no longer works for our company and hasn’t for quite some time. Perhaps that is why you have not heard anything from him. If you would like to PM me your contact information, I would be happy to have someone else provide the information that you are looking for.
TBrennan,
I am not attempting to determine the actual cause of Mr. McDonald’s failure, I am simply pointing out that based on the information available, the Banks Six-Gun could not have been the cause of failure. We are aware of engine failures in STOCK form that are the result of improper piston clearance, but I cannot assume that that is what occurred in this case, that would simply be speculation.
qzilla,
Uneven temperatures between cylinders are the result of uneven airflow, not uneven fuel flow. I would expect you to know this considering that you also sell a product that adds fuel. Does yours not add fuel to all cylinders equally?