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<blockquote data-quote="rich5150" data-source="post: 11977882" data-attributes="member: 33227"><p>Ken has seen literally thousands of setups in his tuning career. I've personally seen some "ebay-specials" come into get tuned which are simply garbage.</p><p></p><p>If you've never tuned a car with low-quality parts, piping, fittings, electrical connections, crap-fuel systems, or just an overall bad quality install, you can't possibly understand all the "little" things that one will run into during the tuning process or down the road.</p><p></p><p>It's been my experience that many people will brag how much they "saved" in purchasing a cheap part, but will never tell you how much hell they went through making it work right.</p><p></p><p>Part of the reason why Ken's involvement in the TT setup/kit costs so much, is because they cut zero corners. They use quality materials, spend countless hours refining the tune, installation process...etc and delivers a turn-key/reliable unit. A 3k ebay-special kit isn't even comparable IMO. That in of itself is a true DIY kit.</p><p></p><p>There is nothing worse in the world is having someone show up to your shop, that work has been done by someone else, them or whomever, 3-4 times, its STILL not right, they want you to "fix" it or just "make it work with what they have".... </p><p></p><p>The TT kits that will be sold by Ken & crew are certainly not for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rich5150, post: 11977882, member: 33227"] Ken has seen literally thousands of setups in his tuning career. I've personally seen some "ebay-specials" come into get tuned which are simply garbage. If you've never tuned a car with low-quality parts, piping, fittings, electrical connections, crap-fuel systems, or just an overall bad quality install, you can't possibly understand all the "little" things that one will run into during the tuning process or down the road. It's been my experience that many people will brag how much they "saved" in purchasing a cheap part, but will never tell you how much hell they went through making it work right. Part of the reason why Ken's involvement in the TT setup/kit costs so much, is because they cut zero corners. They use quality materials, spend countless hours refining the tune, installation process...etc and delivers a turn-key/reliable unit. A 3k ebay-special kit isn't even comparable IMO. That in of itself is a true DIY kit. There is nothing worse in the world is having someone show up to your shop, that work has been done by someone else, them or whomever, 3-4 times, its STILL not right, they want you to "fix" it or just "make it work with what they have".... The TT kits that will be sold by Ken & crew are certainly not for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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