i tried to pick up TiG welding a while back.. i found it pretty hard. i'd have needed to have really put in a good effort.. like practicing daily, doing like... shelves and other simple stuff.. and maybe after a few months i could have made something useful.. i think MiG is probably easier to pick up.. maybe i should have done that.. but what i am trying to say is that.. this isn't something you casually decide to do.. its a lot of time and effort... and you will need many many hours on that shop's equipment
another thing to think about.. do you have an unmodified vehicle for your daily driver? i think a lot of people overlook this very important fact.. stuff is going to break, things will go wrong..
do you have good free cash flow? this is related to "stuff is going to break, things will go wrong.. "
EDIT: personally, i think unless you REALLY like fabrication and constantly working on your vehicle, the best way to get turbo is to buy a factory turbo car...
another thing to think about.. do you have an unmodified vehicle for your daily driver? i think a lot of people overlook this very important fact.. stuff is going to break, things will go wrong..
do you have good free cash flow? this is related to "stuff is going to break, things will go wrong.. "
EDIT: personally, i think unless you REALLY like fabrication and constantly working on your vehicle, the best way to get turbo is to buy a factory turbo car...