Is anyone interested in a stock framed turbo upgrade in the USA?

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I was quoted 1300 with installation help since I'm local plus a custom tune on my dime, preferably dyno

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What's required of the tester, out of curiosity?
I'm looking to have this turbo tested on a variety of modification levels from stock on up. About the only need I would have is that you have the ability to log some runs, like v-dyno, and give some feedback on some parameters that can be monitored by the AP.
 


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I'm looking to have this turbo tested on a variety of modification levels from stock on up. About the only need I would have is that you have the ability to log some runs, like v-dyno, and give some feedback on some parameters that can be monitored by the AP.
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I am interested in testing if its decently priced of course. I track my car as much as I can so im curious on how it will fair.
 


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Interesting![emoji3]


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Mountune’s mTune handset is a dumbed down version of Cobb’s AP3. Meaning I would likely be precluded from gathering most of the data you’d be interested in logging. Even if I could capture the data you’d want I’d think be unable to take advantage of a lot of the benefits your turbo could offer to someone who’d be able to use custom tuning to take advantage of what your turbo would bring to the table, unless I’m sorely mistaken on how your turbo would interact with mountune’s tuning software that is


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I'd be interested to hear any preliminary feedback from a couple of testers, to see if it's something realistically worth waiting for. I know these things take time, but the initial "gauging of interest" was a year ago, and we've have no relevant numbers yet...
 


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I'd be willing to give it a go, located in New England and do a fair number of track days.
 


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What's the price goal of this again? Isn't this supposed to be on par with an X37?
 


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Still working out some details, so no price yet. Goal is to be an affordable option.

Still getting data from testing. However the goal is similar power capability as the X37 with improved response.
 


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I bet there'd be plenty of interest if it could make the 300whp every other smaller turbo makes and the price wasn't as high as all the others.

It would probably have to be a good bit lower for people to be willing to try something new and unproven that isn't from an established company that makes turbos for this platform already.
 


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#97
Just realized this had been posted forever ago and you have a poop load of feedback already, lol. Whoops.
 


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Thread Starter #100
It's been a long cold winter, tough to do any testing. Updates will be coming along with warmer weather 😀
 




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