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<blockquote data-quote="StevenStarke" data-source="post: 13678857" data-attributes="member: 127727"><p>I don't care what you design. I don't care if it costs precision $99 to build the turbo. I'm telling you what the producers of the turbo kits are paying. </p><p></p><p>Blower kits sell well because they're EASY. Old school. Simple concept. 1/2 the people reading what I'm writing right now don't even exactly know how a turbocharger works. That's why they sell. And they're not as involved. Turbo kits require a lot of exhaust plumbing and possible headers. Blowers don't need any exhaust work, minimal piping, no waste gates, and less misc things that are required to move out of the way. </p><p></p><p>Charging $7500 for a turbo kit is not recouping all of your fab/design time back on every kit. That would be more like 11k. It probably takes a solid 20 hours of labor to produce a kit. Who are you to tell anyone they should do that for pennies?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You want a cheap twin kit, there's one made already. It's called On3Performance. And it utilizes all Knockoff junk. It comes with 2 turbos, 2 gates and a bov that cost probably under $1000 for On3. Cheap and Fast won't be reliable buddy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StevenStarke, post: 13678857, member: 127727"] I don't care what you design. I don't care if it costs precision $99 to build the turbo. I'm telling you what the producers of the turbo kits are paying. Blower kits sell well because they're EASY. Old school. Simple concept. 1/2 the people reading what I'm writing right now don't even exactly know how a turbocharger works. That's why they sell. And they're not as involved. Turbo kits require a lot of exhaust plumbing and possible headers. Blowers don't need any exhaust work, minimal piping, no waste gates, and less misc things that are required to move out of the way. Charging $7500 for a turbo kit is not recouping all of your fab/design time back on every kit. That would be more like 11k. It probably takes a solid 20 hours of labor to produce a kit. Who are you to tell anyone they should do that for pennies? You want a cheap twin kit, there's one made already. It's called On3Performance. And it utilizes all Knockoff junk. It comes with 2 turbos, 2 gates and a bov that cost probably under $1000 for On3. Cheap and Fast won't be reliable buddy. [/QUOTE]
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