What I like about having the turbocharger hanging down off of the support on the heim link rather than having the turbo teeter on some sort of mount below the turbo is when servicing time comes it's a more convenient setup.
Say I have to remove the exhaust system in the car. As you can see, the mounting on the turbo is positioned very close to center gravity of the turbo. When the exhaust system is removed, the turbo will simply hang there in position on the heim link.
Without any mounting assembly below the turbocharger, there is plenty of room to service things on the engine from below the turbocharger. For instance, if I wanted to remove the timing cover, it can be removed in the car by working from underneath with the car on a rack, while not having to disturb the exhaust system or the turbocharger at all. I've already had to remove the timing cover in the car with the Stage I configuration in the past and it was a nice feature not having to deal with the exhaust system to perform that operation.
Having the turbo mounted with the heim link allows the turbo to move about some to account for exhaust system expansion that will occur due to exhaust heat.
There might be one issue that I might have to change the turbo support to correct. One of the legs of the support is secured at one of the timing cover bolt positions. That leg will need to be removable if I need to remove the timing cover. The old Stage I support used much longer legs that did not have the legs tied together in the middle as this current one is. With the old support I was able to remove the one bolt from the timing cover that secured the one leg of the support and slighty bend the leg out of the way so that I could remove the timing cover. With the leg being so much shorter with this new support, bending it out of the way would be too much stress on the metal of the leg. If I find I need to, it shouldn't be too much trouble to figure out a way to make that one leg removable without having to disturb the rest of the hanger. I might make that modification to the support now, while it's still convenient.