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Old 12-03-2012, 01:34 PM
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Default Twin turbo system supports 1200 hp

Here is a detailed break-down of the Granatelli 2010-2013 Camaro Twin-Turbo kit and its components:



2 x PTE6265 Turbochargers with 4” Inlet Compressor ducting – Each capable of 65 lbs/min

Turbos are V band mounted on inlet and outlet to insure easy rotation, solid mounting and best of all there are no nuts and bolts entering or exit turbo body

2 x PTE 46mm Waste Gates Insure Maximum Control Over the Monster Turbos. Waste Gates Include Adjustable Springs to go from 4.5psi to 15psi (We factory set them at 7lbs)

All stainless steel and Heat temperature coated exhaust system components ensure a lifetime of reliability

1 x 50mm Tial Blow Off Valve

3 x Largest Front Mount Intercooler are Hi flow Bell cores with 3.5” inlets from turbos and a single 4” discharge pipe feeds direct to the throttle body. Intercooler Tanks are Black Powder Coated to Extract Heat Yet Fins Remain Untouched

Fiberglass Reinforced Silicone hose couplers ensure durability for year to come – no expense was spared

All the necessary Vacuum ports required to assist in installing the boost controller

1 x Oil Scavenge Pump & Brkt

Thermal Heat shielding for all effected lines

GMS Oil Feed & Return Line Kit are all precision clamped and crimped to ensure leak free connections

GMS/TTi 3.5” 6061 Aluminum Intercooler Tubing for lighter weight and better heat dispersion

GMS/TTi 4” 6061 Aluminum Charge-pipe

GMs/TTi 4” Aluminum Intake Tubing w/K&N Filters and K&N “Hydro Shields” for extended dust/dirt/water protection

GMS/TTi Aluminum Lower frame cover to ensure debris free road travel

The only TT kit that does not hang below the frame rail, ensure plenty of ground clearance

AEM Windshield Washer Bottle & Accessories

Polished Oil Cap w/oil return

Retains Factory Engine Cover

We offer many options from short blocks and long blocks to various turbo size upgrades and color choices. Factory Silver Powder Coated Tubing – Special Colors Available on Request.





This pictures shows our kit installed with a TVS2300. We offer it as a compound boost set up as well. These pictures show the kit better with the engine on the stand





Please note below how OE this kit is once complete






I agree if you want only eye candy this is not perhaps the most flashy. But if you want the max amount of power per pound of boost and only the best will do...you can't beat this kit for fit, finish and the way it just works






This is the power you can expect out of the box - as shipped. Or just keep turning up the boost all the way to 1200hp.

We all know a stock motor can't go that high and we are not saying that. If you install this kit the power allows you to go from 500 to 1200. You will not need to spend more money on pulley changed and exhaust upgrades
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Nice kit, so one oil scavenge pump is ok to drain both turbos?
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Originally Posted by Black98s10
Nice kit, so one oil scavenge pump is ok to drain both turbos?

I can see an oil scavenge pump in the pic, looks like a turbowerx to me...
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Price?
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Originally Posted by Black98s10
Nice kit, so one oil scavenge pump is ok to drain both turbos?
yes one is just fine. all the APS kits( minus the fbody) had one pump. and the turbowerx pump is a CHAMP

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I can see an oil scavenge pump in the pic, looks like a turbowerx to me...
yeah it is. it looks like there bigger one.
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I didnt read anything about it coming with the exhaust manifolds...Does it come with them? what manifolds are they?
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Originally Posted by Texhotrod593
I didnt read anything about it coming with the exhaust manifolds...Does it come with them? what manifolds are they?
stock ls3s....the lil tube bolts on.
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Looks like all the questions are answered Thanks
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Originally Posted by granatelli sales
Looks like all the questions are answered Thanks
What's the price on the kit? Am I just blind?
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Sorry about that on the TT or the Compound boost ?
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Originally Posted by granatelli sales
Sorry about that on the TT or the Compound boost ?
TT , I have a buddy that wants more power but doesn't want to lose fuel economy
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Really what is the price ??
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How much for TT kit?
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Looks nice
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We have many options - starts at $7995.00 - Non BB turbos, no inj, and no tune.

From there you can have several options. Most of what we sell these days is PTE BB turbos and the customers pick Inj size. That's about $9200.00. We certainly are not the cheapest out there but feel we are the best kit that can ship in 2 boxes and be installed by Joe-mechanic.

These kits are super nice and offer independent air intakes for each turbo. Most of the other kits I have seen use a lot of flex tube and common tubing. We have about 100 kits out there and everyone has reported nothing but huge success. -

I hope that answered the question
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Originally Posted by F110Mech
TT , I have a buddy that wants more power but doesn't want to lose fuel economy
Just did a 1300 mile road trip. Non stop (meaning no sleep, just traded drivers) we averaged 18.3 MPG and 64 mph. Keep in mind 64 is fast when you consider we stopped for fuel 4 times. 4 stops at 16 gallons works out to:

1300 miles / (16 x 4 = 64 gallons) = 20 mpg. So I feel the dash claiming 18 is accurate.

It was raining cats and dogs 80% of the time and we drove through poodles for at least 800+ miles and never had any issues. I know some people are concerned about sucking water - Rest assured our kit does not have that problem.

When it was not raining we drove 85 to 100 mph and during the torrential portions we were reduced to say 40 to 45 for long periods of time.

I was very pleased with how it ran. I wish I could say I opened it up to see what a real top speed it had (more for fun factor) but the rain killed any chance of that.
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Originally Posted by Granatelli
Just did a 1300 mile road trip. Non stop (meaning no sleep, just traded drivers) we averaged 18.3 MPG and 64 mph. Keep in mind 64 is fast when you consider we stopped for fuel 4 times. 4 stops at 16 gallons works out to:

1300 miles / (16 x 4 = 64 gallons) = 20 mpg. So I feel the dash claiming 18 is accurate.

It was raining cats and dogs 80% of the time and we drove through poodles for at least 800+ miles and never had any issues. I know some people are concerned about sucking water - Rest assured our kit does not have that problem.

When it was not raining we drove 85 to 100 mph and during the torrential portions we were reduced to say 40 to 45 for long periods of time.

I was very pleased with how it ran. I wish I could say I opened it up to see what a real top speed it had (more for fun factor) but the rain killed any chance of that.
Did you drive the car home from Tacoma?


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