The burden of proof should be on the vendor to provide things such as datalogs that their product works as advertised. I don't understand the resistance to this concept or the other questions posted in this thread. They weren't offensive or accusatory, but skeptical; as they should be. This is an expensive part and people are right to want to get the most for their money.
Specifications such as core volume, performance (charge temp, pressure drop, intake temp), fitment, and weight are far more telling than a dyno graph as intercoolers do not directly increase power output from the car; but merely allow it (to my understanding) to hit programmed performance targets more easily and consistently. If this sort of info is not possible to provide, then that should be communicated appropriately with an explanation of why as it looks weird not to. Hopefully you can come through on these requests with more than a simple "trust us" type statement.
Just my two cents.
I'm interested in seeing how this intercooler holds up to others on the market right now, as well as my MTC intercooler.