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<blockquote data-quote="truebluedevil02" data-source="post: 10848120" data-attributes="member: 43475"><p>photobucket.com. Also I have to agree with you, any turbo with only a 30day warranty is gunna be cheap, most "mid grade" turbos come with a 1 year. But also your buying a whole kit for about 50% of the cost of a hellion, hpp, hp, and even 30% cheaper than a B&G kit or pony down kit. WHAT the F**K do you expect to get? There 5.0 kit is $1,560 SHIPPED, thats $2500 cheaper than hellion, of course its gunna be cheap parts. Like I said I agree with you, there turbo are crap but you get what you pay for, you should have known that through basic common sense when you ordered the kit.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Its a $299 turbo brand new with a 30 day warranty, stop it, you know there cheap and being so can be largely susceptible to failure, and if you dont then get into a different power adder. A MP turbo is $550ish, and a precision turbo is over $800ish last I checked and they come with a 1 year warranty. You can NOT argue that a cheap turbo is quality, cant be done. As with most things you get what you pay for. CHEAP, FAST, RELIABLE...pick 2.</p><p></p><p>That said I will be buying an on3 kit for my 5.0 cruiser car in September, I already know what I'm getting into but even if I have to replace the turbo 2 times after I install the kit I will still be cheaper than a precision turbo and about even with a MP turbo over all. A $300 turbo is a beautiful thing in the fact that if it lasts 6 months I has paid for itself. Also, I'm not going for 20psi of boost, or to set records, people need to understand that cheap parts give cheap results. If someone wants complete reliability, factory fitment, a good warranty, and the ability to push the limit without failure then there gunna have to pay extra for it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your build, I have been checking this thread almost daily and look forward to the next set of pick, I think you will have loads of fun with it when its finished:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truebluedevil02, post: 10848120, member: 43475"] photobucket.com. Also I have to agree with you, any turbo with only a 30day warranty is gunna be cheap, most "mid grade" turbos come with a 1 year. But also your buying a whole kit for about 50% of the cost of a hellion, hpp, hp, and even 30% cheaper than a B&G kit or pony down kit. WHAT the F**K do you expect to get? There 5.0 kit is $1,560 SHIPPED, thats $2500 cheaper than hellion, of course its gunna be cheap parts. Like I said I agree with you, there turbo are crap but you get what you pay for, you should have known that through basic common sense when you ordered the kit. Its a $299 turbo brand new with a 30 day warranty, stop it, you know there cheap and being so can be largely susceptible to failure, and if you dont then get into a different power adder. A MP turbo is $550ish, and a precision turbo is over $800ish last I checked and they come with a 1 year warranty. You can NOT argue that a cheap turbo is quality, cant be done. As with most things you get what you pay for. CHEAP, FAST, RELIABLE...pick 2. That said I will be buying an on3 kit for my 5.0 cruiser car in September, I already know what I'm getting into but even if I have to replace the turbo 2 times after I install the kit I will still be cheaper than a precision turbo and about even with a MP turbo over all. A $300 turbo is a beautiful thing in the fact that if it lasts 6 months I has paid for itself. Also, I'm not going for 20psi of boost, or to set records, people need to understand that cheap parts give cheap results. If someone wants complete reliability, factory fitment, a good warranty, and the ability to push the limit without failure then there gunna have to pay extra for it. Good luck with your build, I have been checking this thread almost daily and look forward to the next set of pick, I think you will have loads of fun with it when its finished:beer: [/QUOTE]
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