3000 plus Hours of development and design time!

Very interesting. Development costs money. Jigging costs money. They have their heads screwed on. I was committed. If I hadn’t bought the bike I would have had a rethink.
 
Very interesting. Development costs money. Jigging costs money. They have their heads screwed on. I was committed. If I hadn’t bought the bike I would have had a rethink.
I reckon most of us are thrilled you bought the bike! Please do not forget; we need a mild stage 1 kit - no low compression pistons and clutch upgrades.

I own a 2013 Victory Hammer S on which I installed a Trask Turbo. It only runs 8 psi on the stock 106 CI motor. I added a Lloydz LSC (now renamed HOH-505) cam to improve low-end torque up to where the turbo takes over. And I installed a smaller engine-side rear-belt pulley, 31 instead of 33 teeth. The bike only makes around 135 rwhp, but it is a right riot and kicks Harley 4sses left, right and centre, 2020 114 CI M8s included.

Some of us want to be just ahead of the pack and not need to sell our daughters to get there. The best part of the turbo, for me, that is, is its crowd-attracting demeanour. A Rocket with a blower! Johannesburg will shut shop for a day!

BTW, the new Rocket engine is 2458 cc, not 2500 cc. That is exactly 150 CI. Like Triumph lifting the middle finger to H-D and S&S, saying, 'Is that perhaps your contact lens, ole chap?'
 
Carpenter motors are pretty robust, I haven't managed to blow mine up yet.