yes the hessitaion is pretty much gone other than a bit right off the start when hitting the go pedal, i just installed a snorkal, and plan to try it to see charge temps before putting the air water on
Something to add, but not much....here's the turbo skid I built in cooperation with Tom's Snowmobile last year. Had a few glitches, but for a one off I think it's worked out pretty well and am working through them. Little different design than most....long front arm, rising rate linkage assembly. Even with the uber heavy Chromo front arm, still around 40 lbs. I've been playing with linkage arm lengths and rear arm mount positions and have learned alot about this over the past year. Takes the little stuff like it's not even there, and keeps the nose down with a just a hint of playfulness. Working on the big hits, but I think I've made some improvements in understanding the relationship between the rear arm mount and the linkage arm length. Next build that I hope to start later this winter will have a similar skid but will add a coupler system I have in mind that is a little different approach to what is out there Unsure if there will be any benefit to this, but worth a shot.
It's amazing how much a guy can figure things out when you have a nice 3D piece of modelling software like Solidworks or Inventor to sketch stuff like this up and experiement with mount and linkage locations.
Tom has been super helpful. The guy has more experience in pure suspension work than I can fathom and his help on this has been fantastic.