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Old 11-01-2005, 04:12 PM
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Any pics of LS1SPEEDs "Eliminator" turbo kits? IIRC, they use TTi hot parts, right?

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Thank you. Anyone else?

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Lingenfelter SS should have some somewhere, do a search. Same goes with Wicked_Hugger99. They both have the Eliminator kits making 800+ rwhp.

Edit: Yes its basically a TTi Race kit converted to work with a A2A FMIC instead of A2W. It's a beautiful kit and if I had the money laying around I would definitly get one.
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yeah the only problem I had with them is you have to remove the ac. and well in atlanta, and in florida AC is a must.
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It looks like TTI's hot parts. So I'd say it would be similar to this http://www.turbogms.com/featuredcars/mightymouse.htm Scroll down to the bottom of the page.
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It is TTI's hotparts with the wastegate routed into the exhaust...
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how is the turbo braced?
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is that pics of their 8sec car?
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Originally Posted by SSilverSSurfer
is that pics of their 8sec car?
no, thats a totally different system.
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I use to have pics of that top mount 88 (8 sec ss), but i seemed to have lost them. That kit I think looks alot like the new Hi-Flow kit except for turbo location is right in front of radiator.
Speed Inc had the right idea though in my mind of ditching the log manifolds and going with tubular and a fatass front mount A2A intercooler for a street-kit.
Keeping the A/C would be the frosting on the cake.
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its a nice kit, however its just really pricy

good no great kit, you just have to have a ton of cash to put it in your car
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Good lord thats an expensive tuner kit!

Very nice though.
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Originally Posted by Tiago
no, thats a totally different system.
You sure? I was always under the impression that their drag car was using their eliminator set up.

(Wondering why no-one from speed has posted in this thread yet)
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Originally Posted by ~RedLineLs1~
Good lord thats an expensive tuner kit!

Very nice though.
Isnt that an installed price though? If they install and tune it, its really not that bad of a deal
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Originally Posted by SPANKY LS1
Any pics of LS1SPEEDs "Eliminator" turbo kits? IIRC, they use TTi hot parts, right?

Thanks, Shawn
If you want to come down, and take a look, we have 3 cars here right now with this system.

Tom
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Originally Posted by black_z
Isnt that an installed price though? If they install and tune it, its really not that bad of a deal
Not sure if it is. Still pretty pricey for not coming with intercooler plumbing, hoses or clamps though.
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the pics are from a customer car who just happened to have the same sunset orange metallic paint scheme. that was a 6spd SS car with a 6.0 block, stock crank in it. made like around 850-860 to the wheels w/ the eliminator kit. i wish i could strap one of those kits onto my 402 motor - well... i can dream right?
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It is not an installed price. WE use top of the line Innovative products throughout, and they are as about as expensive of components as you can get.

-Stainless Steel headers and "hot parts" $2900
-Innovative GTS 76 Inovative Turbo $2295
-#150035 Oil drain flange $21.00
-#250025 Oil drain gasket $1.50
-Innovative multi-stage Boost controller #INOMSBC-1 $648.00
-Innovative "Indy Gate" Wastegate #INO130003 $599.00
-Tial Billet Blow off Valve $239.99
-Griffin Camaro Front mount Intercooler $849.99

Total price on included parts is $7554.48, we sell it at $7299.99.

It isnt the cheapest system out there, we dont use inexpensive parts (as you can see above). We dont use any off-brand, or private label stuff, which would bring the price down. Innovative is among the highest quality, and it is what we use. We are flexible, and will sell bits and pieces individually if someone wants to provide their own wastegate or boost controller etc.

Every M6 car has made 800+ RWHP, and they are all truly street cars.

Tom

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