Quote from: cror1 on October 15, 2014, 08:13:27 PM
2 years at the shop!?!? Not cool by any means, makes you think on the quality of the turbos they offer. But hopefully you get it before Christmas, as a Christmas gift. Good luck.
well, let's actually talk about what it is and isn't.
This was the first upgraded turbo 2013 car out there, so original development of the calibration for that took a good deal of time. Once that was done unfortunately the turbos started smoking after he had received the car back. We went to get the car at no cost, and brought it back to our facility to send the turbos out (again, remembering these were the only turbos on the market back then) and inspected. They passed inspection, but I pushed for them to replace all of the components anyways. Being they had to get enitre new center sections it took a great deal of time to get done, but once they did we put them in, along with break in oil to properly seat the seals, and all was good to go. Now, just for everyone's knowledge, the turbos only had an upgraded wheel, so the part that was smoking was 100% OEM, which is an issue we see quite often.
At that time, it was decided that we were going to push the car harder, and an upgrade package was put together to get the car to handle as much power as possible, and while at it, put some parts on it that were only in the design phase at that point.
With that said, this is going to have the worlds first upgraded fuel system, and has our bore support system. All of which everyone will learn about as soon as the final results come in

As for what parts took a good deal of time, there were 5 OEM items necessary that took literally months to get, but on the other hand the fuel system test pieces did not show up until friday of last week, so now, if all goes well, it will be smooth sailing on the mechanical portion, and then on to the tuning