Fbody twin turbo kit

Granatelli Motor Sports is proud to announce the availability of the Granatelli Twin Turbo system for 1998-2002 LS1 Camaros & Firebirds. The system produces 450RWP @ 7 PSI using 91 California grade octane fuel but is capable of 1,100RWP on a professionally built engine. (Recent testing showed 815 rwhp on a low compression 427 LsX engine using 91 California grade octane fuel at 15 psi) The system features near-ZERO turbo lag, instant tire shredding power, superior fit and finish and all OEM quality. The kit is 100% complete, additional engine modifications recommended after 9 PSI (call for details). The kit includes twin 62/66mm PTE6266 T3/T4 housing Precision turbos, twin 38mm TiAL MVS waste gates, Granatelli/TiAL 50mm compressor bypass valve, stainless steel exhaust components through out the system, powder coated tubing from turbo to intercooler and from intercooler to throttle body as well as a large front mount air to air intercooler core. Installation requires only moderate mechanical skills and can be completed within 12 hours. For more information, please call 805-486-6644 or visit www.granatelllimotorsports.com.
By the way you have too many "L's" in the word granatelli, so the link is not working for me.
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don't like it or too expensive, don't buy it.
4th gens may be 'old' but people waste thousands on them every day
thanks to Granatelli for bringing another TTI system to the market. Their performace, product spectrum, and longevity is unparalleled in this community.
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don't like it or too expensive, don't buy it.
4th gens may be 'old' but people waste thousands on them every day
thanks to Granatelli for bringing another TTI system to the market. Their performace, product spectrum, and longevity is unparalleled in this community.
Granatelli Motor Sports is proud to announce the availability of the Granatelli Twin Turbo system for 1998-2002 LS1 Camaros & Firebirds. The system produces 450RWP @ 7 PSI using 91 California grade octane fuel but is capable of 1,100RWP on a professionally built engine. (Recent testing showed 815 rwhp on a low compression 427 LsX engine using 91 California grade octane fuel at 15 psi) The system features near-ZERO turbo lag, instant tire shredding power, superior fit and finish and all OEM quality. The kit is 100% complete, additional engine modifications recommended after 9 PSI (call for details). The kit includes twin 62/66mm PTE6266 T3/T4 housing Precision turbos, twin 38mm TiAL MVS waste gates, Granatelli/TiAL 50mm compressor bypass valve, stainless steel exhaust components through out the system, powder coated tubing from turbo to intercooler and from intercooler to throttle body as well as a large front mount air to air intercooler core. Installation requires only moderate mechanical skills and can be completed within 12 hours. For more information, please call 805-486-6644 or visit www.granatelllimotorsports.com.
Does this system require a TH-400 Transmission?
don't like it or too expensive, don't buy it.
4th gens may be 'old' but people waste thousands on them every day
thanks to Granatelli for bringing another TTI system to the market. Their performace, product spectrum, and longevity is unparalleled in this community.
Or could it be you have a vested interest in this?

I'll let this play out.
P.S. You told on yourself in the last line
Last edited by 87silverbullet; May 8, 2013 at 06:58 AM.
I'm not troubled by that (get what you can when you can) it's his attitude on how others opine about a price point. Especially when you consider that Granatelli himself didn't feel the need to. I don't know if anyone remembers him from the his Mustang Paxton days and he'd literally get into thread wars with people over the most miniscule of things. I remember thinking "This guys a Cali rich kid ... why's he so easily flustered by strangers on the web?!" I see he's progressed way passed that and is simply dropping his product info and trying to make the sale.
Mouse, if he doesn't care what we think of his price point ... Why would you?
87:
its not 4-6 grand in parts when its made in the usa by hand, and not an off-shore copy
Vested interest what? I told on what? I don't even own a F-body, don't be a dumb ***.
Alex: you don't know anything about anything if you think I am trying to get or have gotten anything free from anyone. and furthermore I definitely am not interested in anything Granatelli has to offer.
TTI was here before any other turbo kit 'companies' and will be here long after, for the same reason that they are worth a few extra bucks. If you don't know why you should learn before you type about it.
Save your money today with the ofi's, the incons, ls1 motorsports, modular tubo, kentucky turbo the list is longer and then bitch about it later.
(but please remember, a lot of us here were putting turbos on Mustangs back in the early 90's when TTi, Cartech and the junkyard were the only game's in town)So all in all I agree with your assessment of the above companies but that doesn't mean I have to think an $11k turbo kit is a good idea
87:
its not 4-6 grand in parts when its made in the usa by hand, and not an off-shore copy
Vested interest what? I told on what? I don't even own a F-body, don't be a dumb ***.
Alex: you don't know anything about anything if you think I am trying to get or have gotten anything free from anyone. and furthermore I definitely am not interested in anything Granatelli has to offer.
TTI was here before any other turbo kit 'companies' and will be here long after, for the same reason that they are worth a few extra bucks. If you don't know why you should learn before you type about it.
Save your money today with the ofi's, the incons, ls1 motorsports, modular tubo, kentucky turbo the list is longer and then bitch about it later.
if anyone has genuine interest in the product you should call granatelli / tti discussing the investment vs. randomly bashing an introductory price.
87:
its not 4-6 grand in parts when its made in the usa by hand, and not an off-shore copy
Vested interest what? I told on what? I don't even own a F-body, don't be a dumb ***.
Alex: you don't know anything about anything if you think I am trying to get or have gotten anything free from anyone. and furthermore I definitely am not interested in anything Granatelli has to offer.
TTI was here before any other turbo kit 'companies' and will be here long after, for the same reason that they are worth a few extra bucks. If you don't know why you should learn before you type about it.
Save your money today with the ofi's, the incons, ls1 motorsports, modular tubo, kentucky turbo the list is longer and then bitch about it later.
A few extra bucks?! Look at that kit! You still have to source your own manifolds and that intercooler is not a spearco unit.
It looks like a Treadstone knockoff for that they sell for 450 bucks. Why is it in 2 pieces also? It looks like they tried to take 2 intercoolers and make it into one. I know damn well they make cores big enough to where you aren't putting 2 together to make one.
So, lets put this all into perspective.
turbos 1100 x2 2200
tial wastegate 350 x2 700
intercooler 450 450
oil pump (mocal from amazon.com 400
BOV tial 260
total 4010
Now lets add in the stainless and fabrication and I will be generous with it
4010
2000
total $6010
That is rediculous to charge $11,250 and all the parts cost roughly 6 grand. I can see maybe going with 2-3 grand in profit but not 5 grand
Keep in mind all those parts I found were retail costs which I know TTi doesn't pay.
I'll stick with my OFI kit and I will keep talking with Rob and Chris @Modular. They made their own kit, not sell somebody elses kit as their own.
I guess this kit doesn't keep a/c either if its using truck manifolds so that's another big NO!
When it comes to your average your LSX enthusiast in this day & age, high dollar built forged engines & high dollar turbo kits are out!...Junkyard 100K motors a DIY turbo kits are in. I sure as hell dont need a pair of turbos that cost 2200.









