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Boondockers new kit for 14'

Iceman56

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Checked out there new website, new for 14' is:

New lighter, smaller tunnel dump muffler to better keep heat off belt drive

New 3" CAI that connects to stock plenum

Choice to run Bullydog ECU or BD box, or I believe some will be running them in conjunction to get best of both.

And the biggest, best news IMO is Standalone Water to Air Iintercooler:rockon:

Wish they had some pics of it all, guess I'll have to wait till Haydays to see it in person. Now I am even more pumped for winter and my new Vohk built Pro

Either way it's nice riding the best selling mountain sled, the stiff turbo competition is driving these builders to make better kit every year:face-icon-small-hap

http://boondockers.com/turbokitbuilders/preorder
 
The new BD seems to be taking after the new silber kit "CAI to the stock plenum and bullydog tuner". This setup must work well!
 
Im guessing the main reason for the air intake was for looks and not cutting a hole in the hood. As far as their electronics i have yet to have a problem. Only change id go to is their box with the integrated EBC or a complete standalone.
 
:face-icon-small-sho 9G for a loaded BD kit, ouch

I don't think you need to spend 9g's on a kit for it to run good. What fits your riding style is more important then some of the bells and whistles.

Take off the bullydog and save yourself some money:face-icon-small-ton
 
:face-icon-small-sho 9G for a loaded BD kit, ouch

I got up to $7,790 with all the goodies except the Bullydog:face-icon-small-con
Pretty sure you can get the Bullydog without the BD controller which is minus $800, if you want

Boost-it kit is 9 grand installed with no Tial housing/external gate or tunnel dump muffler... HM is over $7,500 IRRC... Those are comparable kits and close on price.
Not saying any of them are cheap but they are some of the best kits out there with the best parts, all comparable pricing.
 
The new BD seems to be taking after the new silber kit "CAI to the stock plenum and bullydog tuner". This setup must work well!

And sibler used the idea from twisted along with the billet throttle body boots, it don't take long for good ideas to go full circle!
 
I don't think you need to spend 9g's on a kit for it to run good. What fits your riding style is more important then some of the bells and whistles.

Take off the bullydog and save yourself some money:face-icon-small-ton

I was up in the air on a Silber or BD kit. I plan to run 8-10 boost and I really like the idea of the Bully Dog programmer and the way it interfaces with the Polaris ECM. That being said, Silber kills BD on value. I get how awesome the intercooler and water to air setup is but I had to go with value. If my turbo setup was going to cost $6k or more, the wifey would have pulled the plug.
 
I was up in the air on a Silber or BD kit. I plan to run 8-10 boost and I really like the idea of the Bully Dog programmer and the way it interfaces with the Polaris ECM. That being said, Silber kills BD on value. I get how awesome the intercooler and water to air setup is but I had to go with value. If my turbo setup was going to cost $6k or more, the wifey would have pulled the plug.

I don't see where the extra 6k came from but you can get a sweet setup for $5,600 from BD. But yes, the Silber kit with bullydog is cheaper and so are the parts that come with the kit. Value is more then a price tag and so it peace of mind.

Good luck with the bullydog, Im sure it will be everything it says it is.
 
I'm pretty sure he meant a comparable BD kit would have been 6k. He will be far less than that into his Silber.

You are correct, value is more than a price tag. If you have a problem on a Saturday evening you can choose to leave a message and get a call back Monday morning or have somebody who answers when you need them.

What parts are cheaper on a Silber kit? The standard kPa ceramic ball bearing turbo is actually more expensive than the Garrett 2860 and the quality of all the other components speaks for itself. With a Silber you get MORE for less.


Hopefully we can get them out and compare them this year.
 
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I don't see where the extra 6k came from but you can get a sweet setup for $5,600 from BD. But yes, the Silber kit with bullydog is cheaper and so are the parts that come with the kit. Value is more then a price tag and so it peace of mind.

Good luck with the bullydog, Im sure it will be everything it says it is.

As Boston Racing said I was comparing the two kits with the Bully Dog. I'm new to the turbo scene so I'm not playing the expert. In one way the two kits are not apples to apples. I know BD has a great kit with a ton of options. I'm not knocking the kit at all, just saying I had to go for value. I don't feel like I'm buying junk at all. I wouldn't sacrifice performance and reliability just so I can save money. If I wanted to go big power and money wasn't the option I would buy the BD setup with the water/air intercooler.
 
I'm pretty sure he meant a comparable BD kit would have been 6k. He will be far less than that into his Silber.

You are correct, value is more than a price tag. If you have a problem on a Saturday evening you can choose to leave a message and get a call back Monday morning or have somebody who answers when you need them.

What parts are cheaper on a Silber kit? The standard kPa ceramic ball bearing turbo is actually more expensive than the Garrett 2860 and the quality of all the other components speaks for itself. With a Silber you get MORE for less.


Hopefully we can get them out and compare them this year.

Im not gonna turn this into a pissing match, but hopefully this year we can meet up to compare.

Just speaking because Ive been around a dozen or so kits in the past year that didn't come complete ready to bolt on and people were waiting 2months for kits they should have gotten on time because they "snowchecked" a kit. And when they did it wasn't the correct harness, tubing, or something was wrong.

A couple of which they took directly to you because they couldn't get them to run and they never did run correctly. A couple lived in the Midwest and tried getting ahold of Justin and no answer for days on end, some never heard from him again.

So I guess there is value in that
 
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