Single or twin for street/strip
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Single or twin for street/strip
Your opinion to choose the best one with turbo size for my friend setup ( Camaro 00 402ci compression 9.2 ) He want to be over 800 hp on the wheels. Please post the website for the company you recommend.
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www.ls1speed.com
Elmininator Turbo system it will cost you like 2230 KD without shipping . i think you know that system
or you can try http://www.forcedinductions.com/GMkits3.htm
you like this one
Elmininator Turbo system it will cost you like 2230 KD without shipping . i think you know that system
or you can try http://www.forcedinductions.com/GMkits3.htm
you like this one
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Actually, with a T-76 on a 408, it will approach it's choke line at 6200 RPM and/or 16 lbs. of boost. So, if they can reach their power goal any time before that, then it will be fine, otherwise you'll be choking the turbo. Another variable is the trim wheel, if the turbine wheel is slightly larger it will move the choke line up slightly.
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Originally Posted by NOSjohn
Actually, with a T-76 on a 408, it will approach it's choke line at 6200 RPM and/or 16 lbs. of boost. So, if they can reach their power goal any time before that, then it will be fine, otherwise you'll be choking the turbo. Another variable is the trim wheel, if the turbine wheel is slightly larger it will move the choke line up slightly.
nitrorocket. The number i asked for these days it's a smaller number
Last edited by Fahad; 08-13-2006 at 03:25 PM.