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Old 01-02-2008, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Websy21
I was thinking about doing a roots, centr s/c, twin turbo's and one butt mounted.
You forgot one thing! WHERE'S THE ELECTRIC SUPERCHARGER? Add one of those and you'll be set.

The trick will be figuring out what order to put all that stuff in.

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Old 01-02-2008, 02:23 PM
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LOL, hey thats my joke that I usually say. Except for running three of them in series in which I reccommend.
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I'm impressed only that the motor held together at 65psi. Think I'll go back to my antiquated pushrod engine with one turbocharger now.
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Originally Posted by Speed
I'm impressed only that the motor held together at 65psi. Think I'll go back to my antiquated pushrod engine with one turbocharger now.
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