well, right now that guy has his vnt 15 for sale with the exhuast manifold. I can tig weld aluminum. Ive got a mill and lathe at work, so I could make adapters for flanges NO problem at all. as far as linkage, the stock shift linkage on the mk2 seems complicated enough. is the VNT actuator not linear? plug in a line from the intake and set a screw for the desired PSI? (this is where my turbo NEWB is showing right?)
really, custom should be my middle name

I have welded things on engines you wouldnt want to know about. I rebuild my own engines transmissions and transfer cases, I set up my own differentials on my 4x4, I do timing belts, timing chains and all that good junk, Ive operated mills lathes, welders, boring bars, head machines, surfacers, hones, benders, brakes, presses, shears, chop saws, I do my own body work, I do my own glass work, I mount and balance my own tires (used to use a dual plane dynamic balancer, now I throw airsoft beads in my 4x4 tires, lol) Ive rebuilt carbs, Ive rebuilt computers.
Let go back to what would be best bang for buck.
not worried about "work" involved, just cost, reliability and doing it RIGHT, and I dont mind over complicated fail safes.
I have an odd form of ADHD, I enjoy tinkering to an extreme, and rare engines are my tink of choice. I like to rebuild rotary engines, diesels, and four stroke weedeater motors (those little rockers and valves are so cute)
ok, so power over a wide rpm range?
I would really like this thing to get good fuel mileage if my driving style permits, but would also love for it to light up when I ask it to even if Im already higher in the RPM range.
My ebay EGT is on its way so I will be watching temps