It's Cheap
Here's the best part: You get all these benefits for a price of about $400-$500. It's less than half of what a normal turbo upgrade would cost, and it's way better than the stock stuff. If your stock turbocharger is toast, you can always buy upgraded turbos (they're called hybrids) from places like High Tech Turbo for about $1,000. We seriously looked at its HX35/40 as an option, but instead decided to go with what we had, and to see how far a compressor upgrade could take us. For our '89 Dodge we used High Tech Turbo's Stage IV upgrade, which also included a new backing plate. High Tech makes upgrades for '94-'02 Dodges, as well as Ford and Chevy diesels, so don't think this stuff is just for first-gen Dodges.