so does highboost
in reality,these kits are so close in comparison,you have to look into the little things.like price,and witch one you think looks better.both have peoven to be equally reliable,and in the same power range.
highboost
price-$3,795
uses IHI turbo(dodn't have it's specs)
looks very "pre-built"
MAM
non-intercooled stripper
price-$3,395
uses a Garrett GT28RS(well made,but has it's"sweet spot" more at around 12-15 psi rather than lower boost)
looks kind of "econamy"due to not having an intercooler
intercooled slepper kit
price-$4,195
same turbo,but is intercooled to allow you to expand your project,not a limiting kit at all.just add forged internals,and WOW
looks very well made,but,has much more "custom" of a look to it.
honestly for me,what would make the decision for me is if I was going to be happy with low boost,or would I want more eventually.
the MAM kit is more setup for expantion then the highboost,due to it's more efficiant intercooling,tubular exhaust manifold,and use of a GT28 turbo
but to stay at a dialy driver,reliable low boost,the highboost has it hands down.but it is a kit designed to be installed,and driven,never upgraded.
you compare the kits,and realize the price does reflect what you get in parts,but not necssaraly what is needed.