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procharger i-1? has anyone drove with one?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigriff85" data-source="post: 14261760" data-attributes="member: 128367"><p>it's not upsetting me. i have no issues with mine and I still don't after pulling my 2200 off for it either. did you not just say your sponsors were conducting research on your cobra jet set up for your nmra testing? now your saying you don't need to buy products to conduct research on them. still in a glass house i'd say but this is getting silly now. if you look at the chevy kit and the mustang kit they are completely different but again you wouldn't know that because you have no personal experience with the matter at all. Simply compare apples to apples here. Especially since you seem to be so adamant about proving why someone shouldn't put this on their car because of money. Did you not read the post where I've put half a dozen different power adders on my car? I don't care how much it costs because I enjoy modding my car. i know you wouldn't know but again from personal experience i can tell you that the i-1 differs on each application especially the head unit, the bracket, the plumbing, the inlet, etc vary for each different model car which may be why the chevy one has an issue but I have no such issue with mine. Only issue so far was when I swapped to an ATI balancer there was an alignment issue which Procharger took care of by the end of the next day. They are by far the best company I've ever dealt with in this industry on doing right by there customers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigriff85, post: 14261760, member: 128367"] it's not upsetting me. i have no issues with mine and I still don't after pulling my 2200 off for it either. did you not just say your sponsors were conducting research on your cobra jet set up for your nmra testing? now your saying you don't need to buy products to conduct research on them. still in a glass house i'd say but this is getting silly now. if you look at the chevy kit and the mustang kit they are completely different but again you wouldn't know that because you have no personal experience with the matter at all. Simply compare apples to apples here. Especially since you seem to be so adamant about proving why someone shouldn't put this on their car because of money. Did you not read the post where I've put half a dozen different power adders on my car? I don't care how much it costs because I enjoy modding my car. i know you wouldn't know but again from personal experience i can tell you that the i-1 differs on each application especially the head unit, the bracket, the plumbing, the inlet, etc vary for each different model car which may be why the chevy one has an issue but I have no such issue with mine. Only issue so far was when I swapped to an ATI balancer there was an alignment issue which Procharger took care of by the end of the next day. They are by far the best company I've ever dealt with in this industry on doing right by there customers! [/QUOTE]
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