I'm in the process of purchasing a SCION, but i haven't decided on which one. I love the styling of the XD, but not the performance.
So because of this, I decided to contact the best company (IMO) currently making products for SCION, PTUNING. I asked if they were planning any sort of turbo kit for the XD, and I said that I was sure that if they produced one, many XD owners would buy it.
Here was their response,
Hello Mike,
Thank you for your inquiry.
We definitely can produce a worthy turbo kit for the Scion xD.
However, like any big project, in order for us to commit money and time in R&D, we would also need commitments from potential customers.
Therefore, if we can get 10 Scion xD customers to commit a $2000 deposit each, we would love to start R&D as early as October of this year.
We would also need a stock xD for development for about a month. The person loaning the xD will get the final turbo kit for half off.
Please contact me if you have any further questions.
I just thought I would share this incase anyone was interested, or just curious.
Originally Posted by PTUNING
To clarify on the deposit. We don't need the deposit money to do the R&D. However, we need these deposit as commitment to the kit once they are in production. As with any company, we can not afford to put tons of money into R&D to sell one kit.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions or concerns pertaining to this potential project.
Regards,
Mike @ PTUNING
Originally Posted by Ptuning_tuner
To all those that have spoken to us, met us, or just heard about us, thank you for the kind words.
Maybe Mike didn't make it too clear as to what the deposit was for. It's not to pay me or the PTUNING crew to do the actual R&D, it's to ensure that we have a fixed number of FULLY committed customers that are ready to pay the balance and receive their kits upon completion.
The difference between us and other smaller one-man operation shops that have failed in the past is that we do not try and manufacture all the final components in-house on an as you go basis. When we are done prototyping a particular part, we will have it manufactured in large quantities to ensure quality and repeatability of fit and finish. Unless we purposely make a running revision to a component of the kit, you can be sure that whether you recieve the first or the 100th intercooler piping set that they will all fit the same. Doing this the right way though cost mega dollars on our part. We often have to commit to producing components in quantities of 50-100 or more pieces at a time.
Now with only verbal commitments there is a very high probably rate that we as a company can end up sitting on several dozen of each component, which is not good.
No some people actually prefer boosted autos over the manual cars.
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My question is will this turbo kit be worth the money? I mean will we turbo charge our cars and still get our doors blown off by stock Cobalt SS's and Mazdaspeed 3's?
you are comparing apples to oranges in that sense. mazdaspeed3's with very little mods actually become quite fast for a street car. same goes with cobalts ss's. if you are looking to outrun cars in the same class as scions, then yes, i see it happening, but do not forget. its not the turbo kit its the motor. turbo kit if you want more power, just keep cranking up the boost. the problem is the motor cant handle it.
We should be able to get 200whp safely on our xD's with a proper tune without breaking anything and without upgrading internals...200whp on our xD's is alot of HP and I think it would surprise the heck out of us on what it could do...I sure wish my TT project would have been completed...
200WHP on an xD would crap all over cars like Civic, RSX's, tC's, Cobalts, etc... any of the specialty models of the cobalt/mazdaspeeds/etc... would be a little harder... But I can see a turbo xD winning against an Civic Si, or RSX type S etc...
everyone should keep in mind that the xD (at least my xD) is capable of beating a stock tC... when the tC has 40 more hp...
Mike, I cant wait to see what you come up with. will you be needing an R&D vehicle?