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Originally Posted by dannym
I agree.
Those Bosio nozzles are fairly new and I don't think anyone has run them long enough to draw any conclusions on their quality.
DAnny
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Bosio's have been around for a looong time, they may not have been as well known in the US diesel market and particularly with respect to MB's is the US, but they are very well known and respected throughout Europe. Here's a cool link regarding some exclusive views into the Fratelli Bosio factory and a meeting with the founder and current management. Great info for more details on the company it's history, manufacturing and products:
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?p=601877
Also google them as Fratelli Bosio and you will see tons of hits on their extended use in the performance diesel industry here in the US and worldwide, pretty consistent rave reviews throughout.
TwichKitty:
Thanks, I had seen the magnified images that you mentioned, as well as others on the TDI and several other diesel forums with similar images of various nozzles. From what I have seen, the Bosio machine work seems comparable to German Bosch in those images as well as the metallurgical properties; this is in part why I chose them as a suitable alternative to non-German Bosch ones.
I do not market, sell or promote for Bosio or for any reseller. I do extensive research into any product I consider buying and keep an open mind to those that may not yet be as pervasive in my locality. There is always something else better out there if you’re willing to look and research.
I also wholeheartedly agree, don't believe all the hype...buyer beware, do your research first and then shop with confidence.
Since I have these installed, I will comment on their performance over time and use, I average about 25k miles a year, so it shouldn't be long to get some meaningful results.