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Originally Posted by Jordo!
Oh? Then why did Stillen go through 3 versions of their intake and sell all three versions. If they had done all of this behind the scenes as R&D only the final one would have been sold.
(Although, credit where credit is due -- Stillen does appear to do much more R&D than other companies.)
This whole argument is reminiscent of the exhaust system discussion...
Again, I suggested that comapnies should consider making compariosns with other competiing products using the products other people already had (no cost for them, maybe a discoun on a part they sell) or a set of inexpensive panel filters -- that's not much more than is already done, but the information would be very useful for consumers.
Remember, we only get the dynos we get because consumers wanted t osee some evidence of gains before buying.
What's fair and sufficient is arbitrary.
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Because there is a limit to how much research they can do, and it's fundamentally limited by their funding. The product was good enough to sell at all three points along the way, so it's not like it was some halfhearted effort.