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stage IIs vs. Hybrids
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[QUOTE="UNLIMITED_DIESEL, post: 525521, member: 143"] That is 100% total and complete bullsh!t. We sell 5 times as many stage 1's as stage 3's, so saying that it is for profit reasons is BS. We profit more from stock, stage 1's and Stage 1.5's every year than the money we make off of all our hybrid combinations combined. I will agree that not everyone on the planet needs or can afford the hybrids, but with the proper tuning we have had really good luck with them on daily driven trucks that tow for a living, not just sometimes. They aren't for eveyone, and some people tune them a little different, but telling the guy that it is overboard is rediculous. Why sell him a set of AC injectors that will MAX out at 350hp, when he could have an injector very easily capable of 350HP, and with a few clicks of the switch have an injector good for 500HP, with al the correct supporting mods. I understand that Joe thinks Hybrids are evil and will break everything on your truck, but that all depends on how you drive the truck and how you use it. Some people are happy to run the hybrids at 350HP and tow with them. They never even have the desire to turn them up any farther than that. It makes for a much better setup in my opinion than an AC injector because as you modify your truck a little at a time, you can start to use more fuel if you desire to, without having to purchase injectors for a second, or third, or forth time like some people have done in the past. [/QUOTE]
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