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Old 08-10-2006, 08:41 AM
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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

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Old 08-11-2006, 11:38 AM
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This's not enough for me.. i need bigger more than 76mm or another kit but twins
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Our single kit can fit up to an 88mm turbo and our twin kits will fit up to t-70's (67mm std.). Any other questions?
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Damn... How much power do people need these days!
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a 76 will have no problem flowing to a 408 that wil make 800rwhp
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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.
John. are you customer or general sales of TurboZone?? becuase i really want to order twin turbo for my friend car. so can you help me

nitrorocket. The number i asked for these days it's a smaller number

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I'm the owner, so ask any other questions you might have. Thanks!
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im thinkin twins for my 418 build, theyll spool faster than a big single unit...right? more of a pro than a con in my book
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NOSJohn. check your PM or email..




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