I can add to all the talk also. I have known sledhead162 since we were little kids. He is one of the most talented people I have ever seen when it comes to building stuff just for the giggles of it. He has the tools and the knowledge to try things on his own. If it fails, then at least he can say he tried. But if it works, why not be excited to say, "I built something that I am proud of." Like it was said earlier, not everyone has the kind of money to pick up a new turbo kit or supercharger, let alone afford a shop to install it. I know for a fact he doesn't want to mass produce anything. He has done a custom rear mount kit for himself, but wanted to do something different (and most likely better). I agree, Paul should be extremely flattered that his kit is the best out there, and that people want take what he has mastered and try to do it for themselves. Money is a big issue for a lot of people and we all know how expensive our toys can get. But when we have a goal to be reached, like a boosted sled, I think people should do what they can to achieve that goal. Even if it means attempting it for themselves.
Kit looks great man, keep up the great work.
Kit looks great man, keep up the great work.