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Old 07-30-2012, 10:23 PM   #57
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Great, thanks for the detailed response. I look forward to the progress and results!
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Old 07-30-2012, 10:25 PM   #58
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It's not a stupid question, it's a valid one. People may assume it's because we are skimping on the parts. That's not the case at all, we can do the kits at that pricing because of the commitment we make towards them. We will be putting parts for the kits into our factory production line, and making a fairly significant investment towards tooling. We may not even break even on the kits in the first year. The idea we will be making the money back eventually. The kit will be RHD and LHD compatible as well, as we have operations in Japan, Australia, Thailand, and America.

We've been making turbocharger kits for cars for 30+ years, and are in this for the long haul. Our lineup of kits stretch from Toyota Landcruisers to the Mazda Miata, with a lot of other models in between.
With this statement, you have earned my business. I will be purchasing this kit from you in a few years once my warranty is up. Maybe sooner if I just can't resist the urge haha.
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Old 07-30-2012, 10:27 PM   #59
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Ive done some google snooping on you guys over at the RS forum. Seems like you guy's are the go-to's for quality, reliability, and satisfaction. Sub'd


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This may seem like a stupid question, and to be honest I haven't done an exact part comparison, but why is this so much cheaper than the AP kit?
Supply & Demand.
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Old 07-30-2012, 10:49 PM   #60
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Ive done some google snooping on you guys over at the RS forum. Seems like you guy's are the go-to's for quality, reliability, and satisfaction. Sub'd




Supply & Demand.
I think you mean economies of scale.
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Old 07-30-2012, 11:35 PM   #61
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Semi-official pricing: $3600.00 USD
That would be for the turbo, exhaust manifold, turbo outlet (to bolt up to standard exhaust), oil/water cooling system, fmic, intake pipe, and a base map (for tuning).
Wow I don't even own the car yet but you are making me want to buy it so I can buy this kit lol.
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Old 07-30-2012, 11:38 PM   #62
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It's not a stupid question, it's a valid one. People may assume it's because we are skimping on the parts. That's not the case at all, we can do the kits at that pricing because of the commitment we make towards them. We will be putting parts for the kits into our factory production line, and making a fairly significant investment towards tooling. We may not even break even on the kits in the first year. The idea we will be making the money back eventually. The kit will be RHD and LHD compatible as well, as we have operations in Japan, Australia, Thailand, and America.

We've been making turbocharger kits for cars for 30+ years, and are in this for the long haul. Our lineup of kits stretch from Toyota Landcruisers to the Mazda Miata, with a lot of other models in between.

Paul. I was skimming another thread and I guess were not allowed to ask questions of each other per moderator rule. I was simply going to ask to specify what was included since we were comparing prices. Disregard.

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Not at all. Lets not get into this!
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Very interested! I would really like to see what hard parts and tuning you'll be using? I'm guessing it'll be ECUtek?
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It's not a stupid question, it's a valid one. People may assume it's because we are skimping on the parts. That's not the case at all, we can do the kits at that pricing because of the commitment we make towards them. We will be putting parts for the kits into our factory production line, and making a fairly significant investment towards tooling. We may not even break even on the kits in the first year. The idea we will be making the money back eventually. The kit will be RHD and LHD compatible as well, as we have operations in Japan, Australia, Thailand, and America.

We've been making turbocharger kits for cars for 30+ years, and are in this for the long haul. Our lineup of kits stretch from Toyota Landcruisers to the Mazda Miata, with a lot of other models in between.

The fact you are in Australia makes this the go to option if/when I go down this path
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Semi-official pricing: $3600.00 USD
That would be for the turbo, exhaust manifold, turbo outlet (to bolt up to standard exhaust), oil/water cooling system, fmic, intake pipe, and a base map (for tuning).
WOW!
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Old 07-31-2012, 12:45 AM   #68
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I think you mean economies of scale.
That's definitely what he meant.


Just remember AVO is JDM. If the Yen continues to climb, the price of the turbo kit will adjust. You can't say no to Legacy low-mount placement though.

What type of turbo? Ball bearing? Twin scroll? You know you want to do it!
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Old 07-31-2012, 12:51 AM   #69
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What type of turbo? Ball bearing? Twin scroll? You know you want to do it!
Garrett doesn't make small twin scroll turbos right? How about a custom stainless twin scroll turbine housing? Gives you more freedom with headers too, since you don't need to worry about much interference from 4 cylinders, just 2.
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Very keen on the turbo specs ?

pricing sounds good.
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