I think that is such a load of crap I don't know where to begin. First, a turbocharger is driven by heat caused by expanding gases, so the most efficient place to put it would be as close to the engine as possible to reduce heat/power/drive force through an exhaust system. Now having a turbo all the way in the back of the vehicle, now you have to run your compressed air all the way back up to the engine. Good senario here, if you take a compressor, turn it on and wait for it to reach 150psi. Now add a 50' hose to that 150psi compressor and measure the pressure at the end of the hose. Loss of pressure over distance would be a major concern with this system, we have enough pressure loss through the intercooler now. And they say its exposed to "ambient air temps" and all the road debris and everything else, i. e. elements. IMHO, I can't believe people actually market that, if they figured it was that good why have'nt major manufaturers been doing this???