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<blockquote data-quote="KidMoney" data-source="post: 12226133" data-attributes="member: 136557"><p>I think everyone is comparing apples and oranges. The On3 kit isn't a meant to be an all out race kit. It's a street kit that is meant to be fun, and not as expensive as an all out race kit. You also know going in, that you aren't getting all the high dollar bells and whistles that you would with an expensive kit. The parts in his kit are known to work, and do what they are supposed to do. Though they may not live as long as some others. But I don't see people calling Edelbrock complaining that all their heads aren't Victor Glidden heads, and screaming that they make Performer heads. Because they are meant for different things. I know a lot of people running E-bay parts and cheap BOV's and Waistgates that are making a ton of power and putting down good numbers at the track and on the dyno. I myself have had a car with an On3 kit, I currently have a car with a Hellion kit. And the On3 kit worked fine, I never had any issues with it. I don't think the people that buy this kit should expect the performance or reliability of an $8000-$10000 kit. Also, when did $3700 base price become "cheap"? Sounds like a lot of money to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KidMoney, post: 12226133, member: 136557"] I think everyone is comparing apples and oranges. The On3 kit isn't a meant to be an all out race kit. It's a street kit that is meant to be fun, and not as expensive as an all out race kit. You also know going in, that you aren't getting all the high dollar bells and whistles that you would with an expensive kit. The parts in his kit are known to work, and do what they are supposed to do. Though they may not live as long as some others. But I don't see people calling Edelbrock complaining that all their heads aren't Victor Glidden heads, and screaming that they make Performer heads. Because they are meant for different things. I know a lot of people running E-bay parts and cheap BOV's and Waistgates that are making a ton of power and putting down good numbers at the track and on the dyno. I myself have had a car with an On3 kit, I currently have a car with a Hellion kit. And the On3 kit worked fine, I never had any issues with it. I don't think the people that buy this kit should expect the performance or reliability of an $8000-$10000 kit. Also, when did $3700 base price become "cheap"? Sounds like a lot of money to me. [/QUOTE]
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