Re: Power for the Crossfire
There are a lot of red flags for doing business with these guys. Like was mentioned, no tests, no reviews, no dyno sheets, no acual specifications or kit pictures shown anywhere on their site or the web. Zero credibility as far as I can tell. Many spelling errors on their site lead me to wonder if these "engineering" guys are selling kits or just some trailer trash taking deposit/order money only to go out of business in a month or two and running with the money. If you look at the few pictures shown, they talk about 100-150 amp motors yet the wires shown running to these motors look like 10 amp extension cord wire. (They also mention that these units have "zero" lag and spool up in 1/5th of a second. (think about it for a second.....) I'd take my money and run for my life. I also don't see a business address listed anywhere, either? I would definately pay with a credit card or Paypal and if you don't get results (i.e. actual parts that you can install and test in a couple days), file immediately for a credit card refund while you can. Good luck on your quest for "free" horsepower. I'm still going to push the "B.S." button vs. the "easy" (horsepower) button that you're pounding on.