Originally Posted by afws04
ENOUGH!!!
I love how this has turned into a forum for arguing about headers, ecu's and peoples age...
1st - No kidding it would take two years to work out all the bugs, how long do you think I've been working on this? Read the initial post bud, I've been at it for the last two years and we are nearing completion, that's why NOW I'm involving you instead of having posted this two years ago.
2nd - I don't want you guys to sign your damned life away on this, as I've said MANY TIMES NOW to you (who evidently don't bother to read what has been posted before responding) I am merely asking who is INTERESTED here and would be willing to purchase IF a fully operational kit was produced with in the price range here.
3rd - I never said the kit would be $2,500. I said it would RANGE from $2,500 to $4,000 but that $2,500 was my goal.
4th - DynamicS, I do realize your concerns here. We're not building a 1,200 hp Supra though bud, we're running 5-6 lbs of boost through two VERY SMALL turbochargers. I've already gone over everything you listed for the last two years. This kit will come with everything needed to build a daily driven, twin turbo Crossfire with an engine tuned within the parameters that will ensure a long life for it.
5th - No matter how you look at the situation, yes a twin turbo setup on any car will diminish engine life. Even on stock cars. This is the price you pay for having a rare, unique car that tears EVO's apart on your lunch break runs. I am merely trying to produce a feasible kit that will be fairly simple and fairly cheap. The kit itself, while warrantied to an extent, WILL OF COURSE VOID THE WARRANTY ON YOUR CROSSFIRE. This is something you should all know through common sense that just like the Crossfire itself, the kit is another money pit. But you all have been asking for it, and now that you have you're too worried about your wallets. I'm saving your wallets more than you could ever hope for in the first place, and giving you the biggest hp boost you could have for the money BY FAR.
6th - No, the turbo setup will not take two years to complete, as I said before (once again, read what I've written before you respond DynamicS), we are looking at completing this in sixty days or less. I am still in the process of building a website (as I've also written before) with all of the products used and specs, along with photos. As soon as I have that up and running (1 - 2 weeks) I will let you all know and then I'll prepare myself for the onslaught of bit*hing and complaining.