the thing is...the company itself (sprint booster) ALREADY stated that the product does not reduce 0-60 times. I bet that sprint booster company, since its their product, already tested it a million times....and if they already did it, I believe them.
Not knocking the product, but I'm not sure if its worth it ($300).
I am still very interested in the product though. Hopefully you can give more scientific theories or measurements to enlighten us, the forum members.
I don't want to rely on the butt dyno of other people who already bought the item.
thanks!
Hey Antonio...you know I will give you an honest description if how it feels. You know you can call me anytime. I will get it tomorrow so feel free to call me on Thursday or Friday after I drive it around for a little. I checked my tracking and it is due to arrive tomorrow.
Hey Antonio...you know I will give you an honest description if how it feels. You know you can call me anytime. I will get it tomorrow so feel free to call me on Thursday or Friday after I drive it around for a little. I checked my tracking and it is due to arrive tomorrow.
Back on Topic.
For me, the price is just a little steep even with a group buy price.
I am not drag racing and on the street, my vehicle is very responsive.
Could it be better, yes
Do I think improving it is worth $300
Sorry but no.
Offer the product for $200 [Including Tax and shipping]
and my mind might be changed
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Question, if i get this now, will i have to modify or change anything if i get a turbo later? i mean will it be the sam response? I have a stock 2006 sols and and i am planning on getting the Harh turbo. does it make a diff if i get it now or should i wait till after i install the turbo?
Question, if i get this now, will i have to modify or change anything if i get a turbo later? i mean will it be the sam response? I have a stock 2006 sols and and i am planning on getting the Harh turbo. does it make a diff if i get it now or should i wait till after i install the turbo?
it won't matter.....
you can get it now........even if you upgrade to a turbo later.
Question, if i get this now, will i have to modify or change anything if i get a turbo later? i mean will it be the sam response? I have a stock 2006 sols and and i am planning on getting the Harh turbo. does it make a diff if i get it now or should i wait till after i install the turbo?
As stated by Sky888 it doesn't matter if you by it now or when you upgrade to a turbo it will not change the response
Back on Topic.
For me, the price is just a little steep even with a group buy price.
I am not drag racing and on the street, my vehicle is very responsive.
Could it be better, yes
Do I think improving it is worth $300
Sorry but no.
Offer the product for $200 [Including Tax and shipping]
and my mind might be changed
We never said we have the fast Kappa we stated that we are the "Home of the world's most powerful Solstice GXP - 415whp!"
As far as the selling the Sprint booster for $200.00 shipped i am sorry but i can not sell it that cheap
I believe Werks is limited to the price they can sell it at by the manufacturer. I think I read that somewhere earlier on in one of the threads. The manufacturer approved the group buy, which is why prices aren't listed yet for the specific group costs.
Please put me down for one. I just purchased a used 2007 N/A a couple of weeks ago and want to start with mods I can do that aren't future mod dependent.
Do I just go to your site to pay?
Hey Dave,
Before I install mine, I just want to check something. My box says my SprintBooster is for a Corvette Z06 A/T...is that what's supposed to go into the GXP?
Hey Dave,
Before I install mine, I just want to check something. My box says my SprintBooster is for a Corvette Z06 A/T...is that what's supposed to go into the GXP?
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