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Old 07-01-2014, 01:00 PM
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Default PT88 T4 on Huron Speed Kit Fitment

Has anyone tried this? I am sure it will touch the radiator (if its in stock location) but I am more curious about proximity to pulleys/etc.


Maybe Superman09 you can help? I have your kit already and a 7475 just looking to upgrade.
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Guess it does fit according to Jon @ Huron. Just have to move the lower end of the radiator forward.
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Originally Posted by HolyShiznit
Which is why I am a return customer and recommend you to all my friends!
This all the way.

And while Jon is in here, what is the next logical step up from a 7575 for this hot parts? Would the pt88 be next or is there something around the same size? Just for curiosity's sake lol.
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Originally Posted by 1bdbrd
This all the way.

And while Jon is in here, what is the next logical step up from a 7575 for this hot parts? Would the pt88 be next or is there something around the same size? Just for curiosity's sake lol.
The 7575 or any of it's close friends (7875, PT7675, etc) are all great choices and about as big as you can go without making some changes. Beyond these guys, the PT88 would be a the next step which can be done with minimal work beyond a down pipe fab for the 4" exit.

If you really are going to push the set-up beyond the box of a 7575 or the like, I recommend PMing me or keeping your eyes pealed shortly for the new T6 kit we are releasing

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Originally Posted by Superman09
The 7575 or any of it's close friends (7875, PT7675, etc) are all great choices and about as big as you can go without making some changes. Beyond these guys, the PT88 would be a the next step which can be done with minimal work beyond a down pipe fab for the 4" exit.

If you really are going to push the set-up beyond the box of a 7575 or the like, I recommend PMing me or keeping your eyes pealed shortly for the new T6 kit we are releasing

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I figured the next step up was a pretty big one. I am hoping this 7575 will do me well for quite a while so I don't have to worry about that. I think for me if I were to upgrade in the future I would go twins instead of a single t6.
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Damn you 2. Just ordered a V1 kit.
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^^^hahaha yes I snagged another one for Huron Speed!
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Originally Posted by Fat Jesus 808
Damn you 2. Just ordered a V1 kit.
Originally Posted by HolyShiznit
^^^hahaha yes I snagged another one for Huron Speed!
hate you 2



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