I am retired now, my wife and I owned 4 businesses. My main profession was Electronics Maintenance Training course development and training. My customers were AT&T, Lockheed, USN, Exxon, Mobil, U.S Merchant Marine Academy, U.S. Dept. H.U.D., Military Sealift Command and too many others to list.
As to the device Mishi sold all indications are they bought substandard parts, did no QC on them prior to selling them nor any real testing. And testing is easy......offer a number of car owners the opportunity to install and test the device. That was the same way I tested new amp designs. They would have had hundreds of volunteers. One of my businesses was building custom tube type audio amps, both Home Audio and Guitar amps. Every single part, resistors, tubes, capacitors, transformers and other devices utilized were tested prior to use in construction and the units were burnt in and retested prior to delivery. So I know a little about manufacturing. I know we attempted to have two products made for us in "SE Asia"....one of which was silicone tubing. When 7 companies submitted products for testing only two companies even used the specified type of silicone and would have ended up melting in a $2000 amp! I know a lot about troubleshooting electronics, pneumatics and cooling systems and spent 25 years of developing training programs and teaching of Electronics Technicians, Marine Engineers, Instrument Technicians and PC Technicians.
When a business purchases materials without doing any QC tells me they are total idiots. My Jewelry store even tested all gemstones and gold content on mountings and chains. Many times we were able to detect fraudulent gemstones and once had products marked 14K gold that tested at 9K. Our reputation was based on products produced from outsourced parts. If my companies delivered products like this and I did not test them I would have been quickly out of business or in some cases like low gold content in jail! In my years I have rejected many parts purchases and usually refused to do business with that company again, just like I will treat Mishi. If it was just this intake that would be one thing but from other forum members experiences this is SOP for Mishi in their past experiments. They are an absolute joke on this device.....3 connectors and a check valve........how many months and they have not resolved it? Are they really that ignorant or more likely just don't care? Either way I am done with them other than to spread the word to stay away from their new products unless you want to be taken for a ride.
You seem to believe this is a small garage shop that deserves sympathy..........see the quotes below. They sell to others than us forum members. Do you think Pep Boys would put up with this kind of stuff. Now, the truth of the matter is they dreamed up a plan, sold the "dream", outsourced the whole device to "Southeast Asia" then stuck it on a car and pronounced it ready for delivery....AFTER missing promised ship dates. Now WE are dealing with their total lack of business sense and very bad customer relations. Again....they are business idiots. They claim to be engineers.....how many Mishi Engineers does it take to use a micrometer and measure a fitting? Answer....more that Mishi has obviously. I am sure most people understand that parts like this are built to a standard tolerance of min/max sizes. It is fairly obvious that some were smaller than normal. It boils down to the problem is in "Southeast Asia" and my experience is they will do nothing to fix it. Mishi need to get off their butts and take responsibility for a poor product, purchase a higher quality part and fix the problem. Dealing with SE Asia only works well when you have your people over there to observe and test. Most people know the lowest bid is usually the lowest for a reason, quality! No reputable company continues selling known defective products (other than VW)....there is ZERO defence for their actions. Considering ALL of their products are sourced in "Southeast Asia" explains the poor quality.
Your list of mods show you use Mishi and other companies for equipment. Have you seen this kind of problem for the other suppliers? I have used 5 suppliers and only Mishi has delivered a defective product. Am I too hard on them? No, you are too easy on them. When people defend poor business practices it encourages more poor performance by those businesses. On the other hand if they get flamed enough on these forums they will be forced to either withdraw from the market or improve quality and customer relations. It is all about accountability in this world in both personal and business relationships. I ask you, if your company put out junk like this how long would they stay in business?
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?We haven?t finalized our lease, but the new facility will be an extension to our existing 17,000-square-foot facility at Boulden Interchange Park,? said Mike Sullivan, president of the 10-year-old New Castle company that owns the Mishimoto Automotive brand sold in Pep Boys, speed shops and online retailers, like Amazon.
?Right now, our engineers, [support] and sales team are located in Delaware, but our manufacturing is outsourced overseas to Southeast Asia,? Sullivan said. ?This short-run facility will allow us to take a step toward doing full manufacturing in the state of Delaware.?
http://www.delawareonline.com/story...new-manufacturing-plants-new-castle/30751969/
Not your mom and pop store.......maybe they should pony up a grand or two for new connectors and ship them out!
Wrench on! And also....nothing personal here. Being a "boomer" I have a very low tolerance for poor performance and poor customer relations. Years ago I taught a course for marketing engineers called "Customer Satisfaction Skills" produced by Xerox corporation. They could use it quickly.