LOL@ Butthurt. Some of these competitors are the best thing to ever happen to RB, we are slinging turbos to many of our competitors burnt out customers monthly (and literally their friends weekly). Go check out the for sale sections, see what brands do you typically see everyday popping up for sale (usually "lightly used" aka needing rebuild) just for an additional data point.
On another more serious note it sure would be nice to have some idea on what technical background some of you guys have? Like some sort of pre-requisite before you are allowed to type on a technical subject. And adding neons to your old civic si or maybe a DCI, aluminum pedal set, and carbon fiber wrapping your N54's interior trim doesn't count. Things like building short blocks, porting/building cylinder heads, replacing camshafts, port matching intakes, throttle bodies, rebuilding transmissions, swapping pinion/ring gear sets and rebuilding differentials, upgrading brake kits, modifying fuel systems, supercharger kits, or making your own engine parts- you know the real manly technical stuff. It is the actual technical stuff like this that we are quite familiar with and have done it for many years, across many platforms. Oh yes almost forgot- we've built a paltry few thousand turbos too since the early 2000's. So having something to say about something as simple as an outlet design, not quite out of our league.
You see there are a lot of guys on these forums who as a young child could easily figure out how to fit the star/square/circle/triangle through each side of the respective box toy- many of them do not post but there are really sharp guys out there who can see the forest for the trees with most of this stuff. They are the ones who call us daily and say "Man we have been around too, and we can tell you know what you are talking about and good thing because I need turbos stat".
However unfortunately there are many others who post regularly and usually only with opinions on matters as if they know something about what they are saying, usually only on some tangental discussion matter outside the actual root discussion technical aspect. These are likely the type of guys that likely spend most of their hours playing fortnite with kiddos on the internet, and take breaks every so often to post on a technical BMW forum about what they may think they learned from some marketing propaganda on their favorite FB group. These are also the same guys who end up falling for the junk information and/or data, buy some garbage that doesn't work as advertised or provide any gains; and cry to us a year or so later when the truths come to light and then all we can do is get a damn good laugh.
Technical credibility is certainly key, so dazzle us- what do you have to offer?
Rob