Silverback said:
I will give you my take on it this afternoon when I get home and have the time to do a proper response.
I'll save you the time, John:
Turbo located too far from the engine...blah, blah, blah...
Doesn't work like a "regular" turbo does...blah, blah, blah...
Doesn't use heat energy... blah, blah, blah...
Isn't a good design...blah, blah, blah...
Tuning solution doesn't work...blah, blah, blah...
John just doesn't like it, in other words. Other than assembling the turbo and wastegates on my system, he does not have hands on experience with the system. No doubt, he's a smart guy, a good engineer, has experience working with turbocharged engines, and has paid attention to this whole mess. He's seen the resulting problems, and will expound on them all day. He has good reason not to like it, and will tell you all about it.
The rear mounted turbo system can and does work fine. It does take a couple minutes of driving before the system warms up enough to start creating boost, and is not as efficient as an underhood system. But just ask Sickness about how effing hard the STS twin on my Vette pulls. It's freaking nuts!
There are some issues specific to the SRT-10 that have to be addressed, particularly in the department of boost control and tuning (okay, so that's the entire system, but its FINE TUNING that makes the difference between breaking and engine, and getting it to work properly.) Smoke's truck took a little longer, but he took the time to get it straightened out before going nuts like I did. And as far as I know, it runs just fine now.
No, it's not particularly cool that a customer has to deal with troubleshooting on someone's product, but that NEVER happens, right?
Of the six systems that I
personally know about, only mine has bit the dust, and I say
it's my fault. I treated it like the install on my Vette, and should have been more careful. If I had, I wouldn't have broken #3.
Just my $5000.02.