The numbers are in: 576 rwhp @ 4.5 psi SAE
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i will note that the cam and the turbine housing a/r are generally considered unorthodox for a turbo street application, but ended up working great like i thought. the power curve is very easy to handle as it is almost like a centrifugal blower car but with alot more torque.
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Originally Posted by Turbo LS1 SS
damn that seems TOO high. ive never seen numbers this high for similar builds...
nice work william
nice work william
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Im amazed at thoese numbers. I think something is amiss. I cant imagine how a turbo kit even made by God would make that amt of power at 4.5 psi. Even if ur secret cam is gigantic something dont add up. Most are around 8psi and 500 rwhp. So spill the beans!!
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Large turbos, make more power at less boost than two 28's or 30's that people typically use. Not too often you see a set of GT35's strapped up to a motor, a stock one at that. Those numbers seem possible with that setup. Of course...they could just be icing the **** outta that intercooler too....
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