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Wait until you spend another $5-15k on top of that!

If you could tune the damn 2024's on your own you could do a $6,000 centrifugal kit
6K? All I could find is them for nearly 10K. Ten add black finish it's 275 for the centrifuge and 175 for the mount painted black. Intercooler painted is cheaper.
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6K? All I could find is them for nearly 10K. Ten add black finish it's 275 for the centrifuge and 175 for the mount painted black. Intercooler painted is cheaper.
Ess are around 6k but they haven’t came out with a s650 option yet
 

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Ess are around 6k but they haven’t came out with a s650 option yet
People were telling me get ESS. I didn't see them on the .com for S650. Another brand had them cheaper than Procharger, but I can't remember the brand. Accessories were also cheaper including the black finish.
 
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People were telling me get ESS. I didn't see them on the .com for S650. Another brand had them cheaper than Procharger, but I can't remember the brand. Accessories were also cheaper including the black finish.
Yeah ess is a good bang for your buck from what I’ve heard but s650’s don’t have them yet.
 

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6K? All I could find is them for nearly 10K. Ten add black finish it's 275 for the centrifuge and 175 for the mount painted black. Intercooler painted is cheaper.
It's not too far.

Add your own tuning, injectors, whatever

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I've been seeing the Roush Phase 2 "Launch edition" kits being sold for $2-3k more than the "standard" versions. Anyone else know why that is? I have heard there were a limited number of those produced, which might explain the extra cost....
 

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Cost and price are two completely different things.

The manufacturer that doesn't know their costs WILL go out of business sooner or later.

Pricing is an entirely different subject. It is usually what the market will bear as long as acceptable margins have been met. Beyond that, the company will get all they can through pricing until the market doesn't buy or direct competition limits their pricing. At that point, they will have to show differentiation (through marketing or performance or both) that is perceived, real or not, to be worth more money.

Anything related to "recreation" will have high margins from pricing. People, in any kind of recreation, are willing to pay for it. I used to do whitewater boating and I heard the same complaints about pricing of everything related. But, on weekends, everyone was on the water no matter what the cost. Fun can be expensive but fun is fun.
 
 








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