Rob, Fair enough, there was a problem in the batch that went into the car in question, and you may recall I did contact you about it at the time. I knew the Zillas were fully guaranteed and suggested you contact your customer directly to arrange a replacement/repair. I can probably drag up the e-mails if you like. As to your comment below, as you put it so bluntly, I will reply in a similar vein. If you look back at my posts, you should find that I always praise the FanZilla as a neat concept, however I do think it could be better and found a failure on my own car that would cause the "fan fail" not to come on*. Not long after that happened, I heard on the DML of someone who found the exact same problem and did have a FanZilla. I DID "build a better mousetrap" and got as far as the prototype stage that worked perfectly. The fanzilla is a pair of relays which are switched sequentially using a 555 timer circuit. Each output is fused and the fuses are "watched" so if either blows, the fan fail light comes on. I think this is simple and reliable, but my own fan failure, plus comments from others sent me down a different path and I have not been able to recommend the fanzilla as a result of it - NOT because of the failure of the unit I saw, which I knew was unusual. I should have made that clear in my previous post. I contacted Bob about these specific circumstances* and yet again received no reply. So why didn't we build our own? Because to re-coup the kind of money it would take to make the kind of product I wanted would mean selling at a price I couldn't justify asking. It's cheaper to buy a better alternator**! FWIW we got it down to a single solid state plug-in module the size of two fan-fail modules that just plugged into the two adjacent relay bases. No ugly flying leads and box. Regarding the other Zilla products: The LockZilla is indeed a waste of money, in my opinion. I have never dismantled one but have rebuilt countless stock modules that have a zero failure rate to date. The cost to my customers? Less than $50. I have looked into making a direct replacment but I was asked, by a customer, "why bother, have any of the other units failed?". The TankZilla is a 3rd party sender machined to fit the hole with a box of tricks to make it work on the DeLorean's electrics. Great, if it's reliable, but very expensive given that the DMCH unit came in at half the price and is a properly designed drop-in replacement. These facts alone speak volumes, IMO. I don't appreciate being told I don't do anything but complain. Go back and re-read my contributions to this current "FanZilla" thread and tell me if I said anything negative other than to point out that I've seen your product fail too! I should have made it clear that I know this was rare, but at the time, you didn't seem to appreciate my involvement. * Get water into the fan motos and thanks to the location of the drain hole and the tilt on the motors, it gums up the brushes causing the motors to go open circuit within a couple of weeks. This can be fixed with a squirt of switch cleaner through the drain hole and a couple of taps with a hammer (and mine have been fine for 3 years since) but that's cold comfort to an owner whose head gaskets have failed as a result. ** http://www.delorean.co.uk/DMUK/newparts1.html#alternator - the dog's bollocks. Martin DeLorean Motor Cars Ltd www.delorean.co.uk rob@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >Your >incessant nitpicking of Zilla products is counterproductive and I'd suggest >if you can build a better mousetrap then go ahead so we can all critique >your products. You don't seem to like anything but complaining! > >Rob Grady > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Get fast access to your favorite Yahoo! Groups. Make Yahoo! your home page http://us.click.yahoo.com/dpRU5A/wUILAA/yQLSAA/HliolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DMCForum/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/