f body twin turbo kit
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f body twin turbo kit
Category: Engine - Power Adders
Price: $2300
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird
Location (State): OH
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item Can be Shipped
Engine: LS1/LS6
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine
This kit has many pictures and a write up by superman09 trans am. Made really good power with low boost. Also was on 30th t/a and made over 600rwp with stock truck heads and an ls6 cam at around 14lbs of boost. Very good kit and well put together. I'm selling my car and no longer have a use for the kit. would prefer local pickup 60 miles east of cincinnati ohio due to so many parts and all the packaging but will ship if buyer pays all shipping.
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thanks for the props 30th t/a. I wish I could use the kit but I want to get into some autocross stuff and just want to build my old nova. Lost interest in the camaro.
I really think because I have stared at it for hours trying to think of a way to keep a/c, that you can make it happen. If you make a bracket to mount the a/c compressor up high and get a couple custom lines made it would work. The only thing is you would have to mount the alternator on the driverside, relocate the power steering resevoir so you would have to make a bracket since most mount it on the passenger side. I would use a smaller aftermarket compressor also to save space. You may spend $400-500 doing it but it would be worth it if you really want a/c.
I really think because I have stared at it for hours trying to think of a way to keep a/c, that you can make it happen. If you make a bracket to mount the a/c compressor up high and get a couple custom lines made it would work. The only thing is you would have to mount the alternator on the driverside, relocate the power steering resevoir so you would have to make a bracket since most mount it on the passenger side. I would use a smaller aftermarket compressor also to save space. You may spend $400-500 doing it but it would be worth it if you really want a/c.
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with all the interest I cant believe it hasnt sold yet. Its one of the most simple kits out there for a twin setup. I wish I hadnt lost interest in my camaro or this kit would already be on mine. thanks again for helping me try to sell.