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really? check out boost logic... i thought of compound turbo along time ago, but no resources, boost logic has it figured out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbFr_...eature=related
but you know thats how we do it in texas.
the idea isnt to run more boost like a diesel but more to have a lagless turbo system.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbFr_...eature=related
but you know thats how we do it in texas.
the idea isnt to run more boost like a diesel but more to have a lagless turbo system.
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sorry to go off topic, but has Master Power improved the quality of their products recently? I know all i heard when I had a MP 70mm turbo on my mustang, everyone was talking about how the turbos were very unreliable...and some failing between 500-1000 miles after start up?
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sorry to go off topic, but has Master Power improved the quality of their products recently? I know all i heard when I had a MP 70mm turbo on my mustang, everyone was talking about how the turbos were very unreliable...and some failing between 500-1000 miles after start up?
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I looked on your modulardturbo site and couldn't find an MP t76, just the t70's. Does it cost extra to get the .96a/r with the t70? Could you pm me a shipped price for a t76 with .96a/r and a t70 with .96a/r to 79110? Trying to decide on a turbo......current goal with stock engine is 450-500rwhp but future goal is 700rwhp.
Thank you, James Hyde