Borla now owns TWM. And i does appear that Inglese purchases their throttle bodies from Borla. The computer system is off the shelf from FAST. Both TWM and FAST enjoy pretty good reputations.
It's not going to be as easy or as simple as they make it sound. Working with an 8 stack system can be tricky. And,
AFAIK, there really isn't anything that is truly self tuning. The computer and software can get you pretty darned close. But you're going to have to do some tuning on your own. Which means you need a pretty fair grasp of what really makes an engine run.
It's not going to be a simple bolt on and go. But I think think it's something the average Cobra builder can do.
One of FAST's advertising points is that you don't need a lap top. I think that's a detriment. I would specifically avoid any system that couldn't use a lap top, and didn't have a full function software package for tuning.