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<blockquote data-quote="CPRsm" data-source="post: 13668987" data-attributes="member: 81705"><p>No, although he's tried to insinuate it many times. He tells everyone they're made at the "same plant." But he won't come right and say it because he knows he can't</p><p></p><p>Any turbo kit going to make power. They are efficient enough they make power on accident. To stand out you really have to split hairs to see a noticable difference. You spend extra money for fit, finish, quality parts and customer service. If you don't mind making changes, a cheaper kit may be for you. If you don't mind rolling the dice on whether a turbo with a 30day warranty wondering will leak on start up, maybe it's for you. Same goes for drivability, trying to find good maf signals, better intercoolers, and repairing/replacing broken parts. So it really just depends on what you want to put up with and if someone is telling the whole truth when they post their story online. Often it varys from the phone calls some people will make to other manufacturers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPRsm, post: 13668987, member: 81705"] No, although he's tried to insinuate it many times. He tells everyone they're made at the "same plant." But he won't come right and say it because he knows he can't Any turbo kit going to make power. They are efficient enough they make power on accident. To stand out you really have to split hairs to see a noticable difference. You spend extra money for fit, finish, quality parts and customer service. If you don't mind making changes, a cheaper kit may be for you. If you don't mind rolling the dice on whether a turbo with a 30day warranty wondering will leak on start up, maybe it's for you. Same goes for drivability, trying to find good maf signals, better intercoolers, and repairing/replacing broken parts. So it really just depends on what you want to put up with and if someone is telling the whole truth when they post their story online. Often it varys from the phone calls some people will make to other manufacturers. [/QUOTE]
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