madpowerstroke
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Yes you are correct, he does do more, but is more always correct / needed
What i do works well and is much more economical for the customer.
If I got right the statement read as a comparison, that was the only reason I posted anything. What I do I do what you do you do, which one is right? If both than that's great. Wish I could produce the stage 3 and 4 cheaper to offer them for less money but I can't.
Last I remember the stage 4 hasn't proven its reliability. I believe SuperBlazin's stage 4 bearings were eating themselves. It may have been slightly different than the production model, but that is the info I have read so far.
Barder does quite a bit to make his stage 3 and 4 turbos reliable... actually I would say he spends the time to make all his turbos reliable... by balancing them. My opinion means diddly squat, but if somebody spent $10k+ on a balancing machine for his business then I think that separates a hobbyist from a professional.
The stage 4 that I sell has proven itself also, been on a truck for near a full year no problems and running 285 injectors.(Leadfoot performance) Used every day. The one that eat itself was a proto type, and still working on that one, James(superblazing) knew that when I sent it to him and wanted to try it. What you say Logan is you opinion and that is fine, I will stay out of this thread I don't want it to turn into a battle ground, would rather have info posted on here instead.