No worries man, don't sweat it not knowing exactly what to ask, you are in a good place to learn (the forums) you just have to sort through the Bull-ish. I am also in the military (not Active Duty like it sounds like you are) and understand about the leave. I normally find it funny when people who are into cars don't like driving whatever distance it takes to get to a quality tuner. I wasn't trying to dog you, nor did I know your circumstance, so no worries. You are definately jumping into this hobby head first, try to do as much research into what you are getting into before going much further. Read up on turbocharging and how it works along with all the other parts associated with the kit you are buying or have bought. Learn how all the parts work together to make your car scare the crap out of you and your passenger. Learn what role the tuner plays in the whole process and how they and their skills are a huge piece of the puzzle that leads to you being incredibly happy or extremely disappointed. Moral of the story...do as much research as you can on this subject, it will save you money, time, and frustration. Good luck Frank.
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