There are plenty of guys running those b&g turbo kit's on their daily drivers with no issues whatsoever.
Thanks for clearing that up, but i can't find anywhere where i said "everyone has had issues with b&g turbo kits" so keep reaching
I'm not sure when jet-hot coating became a necessity rather than luxury....but the coating that they come with works just fine.
again keep reaching cause i can't find were i said it was a "necessity".
one of the main i pick the HP kit i have was cause it was jet-hot coated, due to an experience another local stang owner had before i bought my kit. i won't mention the brand of kit, the car was not daily driven, and after a couple of months the car began to give him many issues. he later found out that the heat from the hot side had ruin wires in the engine bay. also in some areas the conectors on the harnesses were slight melted together. to make it short a list of problem that came from the hot side not being coated to reduce engine bay temps. but i'm sure that reducing heat as much as possible in the engine bay won't help the engine make more efficient power.

i already know you'll tell me other wise
I daily drove mine (I only have their headers) and they still are holding up great!
That great i'll build you a monument, oh wait before i do tell me how to do it better and for less money
As far as a boost controller goes....you can fab one up for less than $12 worth of parts from the hardware store that will push a stock longblock into splitting territory. This is all without having to upgrade any options. In other words, the kit as is is more than capable of pushing a stock longblock into splitting territory without any upgrades.
wow you saved him so much money now he can do a twin turbo setup.
As far as the injector, fuel pump, maf & tune goes I already mentioned the need to upgrade. It's still typically far cheaper to upgrade yourself however than to purchase with the kits....as there seem to be much better deals on those components. Again though...they too are needed for supercharger kits, as most dont include them.
yeah like you said already, and pretty much common sense. but it still adds to the overall cost. i can't say it in any other way to make it any more simple.
Still, find me a supercharger kit that comes with 42lb injectors & matching meter, intercooler & all associated hardware, headers etc. and I'll find you a comparably priced turbo kit.
you still haven't found a complete turbo kit for under or at 3000. cause i have the kit with all of it (and not just the headers) and it wasn't 3000.
here i'll even look for you:
94-95 stage 2 singel turbo "tuner" kit from ponydown $3199.00
not even a complete kit, but with your home made boost controler it's only $3211.00
94-95 stage 2 mustang single turbo "tuner" kit [pdp9002] - $3,199.99 : Pony Down Performance, turbo mustang kits & parts
Cartech SN95 Outlaw Base MSRP: $4595 no boost control so with yours $4607
Cartech SN95 Street Sleeper Base MSRP: $3995 again no boost control so with yours $4007
The Turbo Forums.com
oh wait this one is close
Pro Turbo Kits 87-95 Mustang Street Kits Base MSRP: $2995 + Head unit and no boost controler, so with yours $3007
you would happen to know were i could make a head unit for $15.99?
The Turbo Forums.com
Thanks
Joe