Frequently Asked Questions

What types of auto parts does Turbo Tech Swap sell?

Turbo Tech Swap specializes in high-quality auto spare parts, performance components, LS engines, engine parts, and custom automotive solutions. Our inventory includes both replacement and performance-focused parts suitable for builds, upgrades, and competition use.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes. Turbo Tech Swap ships worldwide. We work with trusted freight and logistics partners to ensure safe, secure delivery for both domestic and international orders. Shipping timelines and costs vary by destination.

Are your parts new, used, or rebuilt?

Our product listings clearly specify whether a part is new, rebuilt, remanufactured, or used. Each item is inspected and accurately described so customers know exactly what they are purchasing.

How long does it take to receive my order?

Lead times depend on the product. In-stock items ship faster, while custom or built engine kits typically require longer processing times. Estimated lead times are provided during purchase, but timelines are not guaranteed.

Do you accept returns or offer refunds?

All sales are final. Turbo Tech Swap does not accept returns or issue refunds. We offer repair or replacement only within the 30-day warranty period, subject to inspection and approval.

Are your engines and performance parts street legal?

Unless otherwise stated, most engines and performance parts sold by Turbo Tech Swap are intended for off-road or race-track use only and may not comply with local emissions or road-use regulations. It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure compliance.

What warranty do you offer?

We provide a limited 30-day warranty from the date of delivery covering manufacturing defects under normal use. The warranty does not cover labor, tuning, modifications, or misuse.

Can I modify or change my order after placing it?

Order changes may be possible within a limited timeframe but will result in additional lead time and possible upcharges. Lead times reset from the date the change is confirmed.

How should I inspect my shipment upon delivery?

All shipments must be inspected before signing. If a crate shows damage, refuse the shipment immediately. Signing for damaged freight voids insurance and warranty coverage.