Turbocharging remains one of the most compelling upgrades for performance enthusiasts. Yet navigating the options—from kit selection to longevity and post-install support—can be daunting. Armando Verdugo turned to TurboKits.com, a brand known for its technical depth and commitment to customers, to bring clarity to the five most common questions.
1. Does TurboKits.com design their own kits or just resell others?
TurboKits.com operates with a hybrid model: engineering and producing their own purpose-built turbo kits, while also supplying components from trusted manufacturers. Their in-house kits are crafted with platform-specific precision—engineered, validated under load, and optimized for fit and performance. At the same time, being a dealer for multiple brands broadens their offering, giving enthusiasts flexibility and customization options. This dual approach ensures they can deliver both turnkey solutions and carefully pieced-together builds.
2. Will the kits work with factory ECUs and fuel setups?
TurboKits.com designs its kits to integrate with modern vehicle electronics, but achieving proper performance requires more than simply bolting on hardware. After installation, the ECU must be calibrated to ensure correct fueling, ignition timing, and boost control. Without proper tuning, the system won’t deliver safe or reliable power.
In addition, supporting fuel system upgrades are highly recommended. Larger injectors, upgraded fuel pumps, and, in some cases, aftermarket regulators are needed to maintain the correct air-fuel ratio under boost. These upgrades work hand-in-hand with ECU tuning to ensure the engine receives adequate fuel and the turbo system operates at its full potential.
3. What’s included in the kits—and what do I need to source separately?
TurboKits.com strives to deliver comprehensive packages. A complete kit generally includes:
• Turbocharger and exhaust manifold
• Downpipe and intercooler
• Piping, oil lines, gaskets, and full hardware
Additional parts—such as enhanced clutches, high-flow fuel components, or standalone boost controllers—are sometimes required depending on the engine platform and performance objectives. TurboKits.com is transparent about what comes in the box and flags anything you might need to add for a safe, complete setup.
4. How much boost can I safely run with your setup?
Safety and engine integrity come first. For most stock engines, TurboKits.com recommends staying within the 6–10 PSI range—enough to deliver a meaningful performance bump without overtaxing factory internals. For built engines, supported by forged pistons and rods, significantly higher boost levels are possible. Rather than delivering generic specs, their support team helps pinpoint a safe, effective boost level tailored to your build, fuel delivery, and tuning strategy.
5. How’s your customer support if something goes wrong?
Exceptional. This is where TurboKits.com truly shines. In addition to technical resources on kit maintenance—like turbo longevity tips (“The Turbocharger Survival Guide”)—and decision-making guidance (“How to Choose the Best Turbo Kit”), they reinforce customer care as a core value.
Their support extends beyond installation—covering troubleshooting, tuning advice, and long-term upkeep. Reviews reflect high satisfaction; one customer noted that TurboKits.com “walked me through tuning after miles of driving,” while another praised “quick responses—even months later when I needed help adjusting boost.” These testimonials underscore that their commitment doesn’t end at the sale.
Final Thoughts
TurboKits.com represents more than just product—it’s a partnership. From designing robust, application-focused kits to advising on proper maintenance (as hinted in their blog’s survival guide), helping customers choose the ideal system, and standing by them long after installation, they deliver both horsepower and peace of mind.



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