Travis@boostworks
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Here's my take..
Coming from a shop owner who is obviously heavily biased towards Kenne Bell, I feel that this is about as impartial as you can get. We had a car come in with a P1SC system (base kit), and made a few changes:
- Procharger's base P1SC system with the stock tune early on had issues with tuning, which PC claims were taken care of. I've seen people say yes, and no. I think that these cars are super sensitive, and "canned" tunes are going to be difficult. We have the same issues with other brands. It's not isolated to PC only.. If everyone is being honest here, that's just a fact. We're early on into development still, and things are going to pop up. It may be that these cars are going to have to be tweaked on a car-by-car basis. Nothing wrong with that, and honestly, we feel that a custom tune is always the best option when installing power-adders.
- The P1SC base kit is a NICE system. Outside of the inlet collapsing (which is being taken care of by PC, and aftermarket companies), there aren't any design issues with the kit itself.
- We have made over 700whp with a base P1SC system, with our own tuning/injector/fueling upgrades. It's solid, and very capable. We didn't have the IMRC issues at all, which is pretty odd considering so many others have. Nonetheless, the car that we retuned runs perfect, and hauls ass at 710whp and around 11.5-12psi.
I think that these are growing pains that every manufacturer is going through, and everyone needs to just relax and take a step back for a minute on both sides. It does no good to argue.. Let's work the problem(s), and figure this stuff out.
-Travis
Coming from a shop owner who is obviously heavily biased towards Kenne Bell, I feel that this is about as impartial as you can get. We had a car come in with a P1SC system (base kit), and made a few changes:
- Procharger's base P1SC system with the stock tune early on had issues with tuning, which PC claims were taken care of. I've seen people say yes, and no. I think that these cars are super sensitive, and "canned" tunes are going to be difficult. We have the same issues with other brands. It's not isolated to PC only.. If everyone is being honest here, that's just a fact. We're early on into development still, and things are going to pop up. It may be that these cars are going to have to be tweaked on a car-by-car basis. Nothing wrong with that, and honestly, we feel that a custom tune is always the best option when installing power-adders.
- The P1SC base kit is a NICE system. Outside of the inlet collapsing (which is being taken care of by PC, and aftermarket companies), there aren't any design issues with the kit itself.
- We have made over 700whp with a base P1SC system, with our own tuning/injector/fueling upgrades. It's solid, and very capable. We didn't have the IMRC issues at all, which is pretty odd considering so many others have. Nonetheless, the car that we retuned runs perfect, and hauls ass at 710whp and around 11.5-12psi.
I think that these are growing pains that every manufacturer is going through, and everyone needs to just relax and take a step back for a minute on both sides. It does no good to argue.. Let's work the problem(s), and figure this stuff out.
-Travis
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