From start to finish, the process to creating a new product is an arduous yet intriguing task that involves several steps. From determining the kind of item will be made, to the CAD design, to prototyping and then finally production runs, companies devote a great deal of time and effort to ensure the finished product is worthy of its intended application.
To get them there, however, oftentimes a company will reach out to enthusiasts like you to help them reach the finish line. Case in point: Fabberge, the forced induction experts from Plain City, Ohio, are in need of regular motor vehicles to test out some in-development hardware. A “Vehicles Needed” tab on its website displays all the information you need to get a sweet new tune and upgrade.
A total of fifteen specimens are required by Fabberge, across five different makes and fifteen different models. For Chevrolet users, the company requests C6s (manual and automatic) for testing twin-turbo kits; 5th-generation Camaros in either V6 or V8 configurations for testing twin-turbo kits and fuel systems; and C7 Stingrays for testing twin-turbo kits.
Alternatively, there’s opportunities for Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Subaru, and Mitsubishi cars, which would help out any friends you have with corresponding models, as well as Fabberge’s future efforts at creating sturdy, dependable products. It’s a win-win any way you look at it.
You’ll also find out exactly the length of time Fabberge requires to finish its part of the bargain, ranging from one week to one month depending the parts being researched. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, as they say, and you’ll definitely love your car again when it’s rocking dual turbochargers for enhanced horsepower and torque.
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