Another Hall's deal!!!
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I think I found the Turbo I want to put on the Buick ,this way I think no one could beat me
Turbonetics Releases New 122mm Billet Turbo
When you think the world of turbos for automotive use is at their biggest, we all get surprised again. Turbonetics has released their new TNX-122, 122 MM turbo. The kit is designed for top tier racing, such as, Pro Mods and really for diesel sled pulling competitions. “Diesels go for the most amount of boost you can possibly fit in an engine”, says Turbonetics Marketing Manager, Tyler Tanaka.
First pic::Compared against a Turbonetics T3 turbo::
The turbo is capable of producing over 2500 horsepower, while supporting 50-60 PSI. The center section is an all-new billet piece. It allows Turbonetics to build a stronger internal bearing with a new, patented oiling system. Also, the compressor wheel is made from a billet 713C super-alloy. “When you run this much boost on a cast wheel, it can expand from the center and explode.” Tyler remarked. Regardless, make sure small animals are not present while in operation.
Turbonetics Releases New 122mm Billet Turbo
When you think the world of turbos for automotive use is at their biggest, we all get surprised again. Turbonetics has released their new TNX-122, 122 MM turbo. The kit is designed for top tier racing, such as, Pro Mods and really for diesel sled pulling competitions. “Diesels go for the most amount of boost you can possibly fit in an engine”, says Turbonetics Marketing Manager, Tyler Tanaka.
First pic::Compared against a Turbonetics T3 turbo::
The turbo is capable of producing over 2500 horsepower, while supporting 50-60 PSI. The center section is an all-new billet piece. It allows Turbonetics to build a stronger internal bearing with a new, patented oiling system. Also, the compressor wheel is made from a billet 713C super-alloy. “When you run this much boost on a cast wheel, it can expand from the center and explode.” Tyler remarked. Regardless, make sure small animals are not present while in operation.
#6854
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JEEBUS, out of curiosity, any idea on a price??? For comparison sake, that thing is is a 122mm, this one is "only" a 95mm:
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/H...isit_57238.htm
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/H...isit_57238.htm
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So this is fun...
I'm sitting on my couch, working from home (being a computer nerd is handy sometimes...) which isn't really a bad thing... the problem, is that I'm sitting here, because the car is running in my driveway, with the keys locked in it. Has been since 8 AM (11 AM now). I guess eventually it will run out of gas.
My wife, has a spare set of keys, but apparently can't be bothered to answer her cell phone. Thank god she has it for emergencies...
Ironically, just to make sure I'm not crazy, I re-read the owners manual on my car. It states, in bold letters, that the doors cannot lock when either the doors or trunk are open. I start the car for 2-3 minutes every day, if it's below freezing, just to let the oil get moving before I head in. Did it the same way as always (reach in, start it up, shut door, come in the house). Apparently it's just pissed about the weather.
I'm glad gas is sub 2 dollars. I'd have thrown a brick through the window by now if it was still ~4.50...
I'm sitting on my couch, working from home (being a computer nerd is handy sometimes...) which isn't really a bad thing... the problem, is that I'm sitting here, because the car is running in my driveway, with the keys locked in it. Has been since 8 AM (11 AM now). I guess eventually it will run out of gas.
My wife, has a spare set of keys, but apparently can't be bothered to answer her cell phone. Thank god she has it for emergencies...
Ironically, just to make sure I'm not crazy, I re-read the owners manual on my car. It states, in bold letters, that the doors cannot lock when either the doors or trunk are open. I start the car for 2-3 minutes every day, if it's below freezing, just to let the oil get moving before I head in. Did it the same way as always (reach in, start it up, shut door, come in the house). Apparently it's just pissed about the weather.
I'm glad gas is sub 2 dollars. I'd have thrown a brick through the window by now if it was still ~4.50...
#6858
So this is fun...
I'm sitting on my couch, working from home (being a computer nerd is handy sometimes...) which isn't really a bad thing... the problem, is that I'm sitting here, because the car is running in my driveway, with the keys locked in it. Has been since 8 AM (11 AM now). I guess eventually it will run out of gas.
My wife, has a spare set of keys, but apparently can't be bothered to answer her cell phone. Thank god she has it for emergencies...
Ironically, just to make sure I'm not crazy, I re-read the owners manual on my car. It states, in bold letters, that the doors cannot lock when either the doors or trunk are open. I start the car for 2-3 minutes every day, if it's below freezing, just to let the oil get moving before I head in. Did it the same way as always (reach in, start it up, shut door, come in the house). Apparently it's just pissed about the weather.
I'm glad gas is sub 2 dollars. I'd have thrown a brick through the window by now if it was still ~4.50...
I'm sitting on my couch, working from home (being a computer nerd is handy sometimes...) which isn't really a bad thing... the problem, is that I'm sitting here, because the car is running in my driveway, with the keys locked in it. Has been since 8 AM (11 AM now). I guess eventually it will run out of gas.
My wife, has a spare set of keys, but apparently can't be bothered to answer her cell phone. Thank god she has it for emergencies...
Ironically, just to make sure I'm not crazy, I re-read the owners manual on my car. It states, in bold letters, that the doors cannot lock when either the doors or trunk are open. I start the car for 2-3 minutes every day, if it's below freezing, just to let the oil get moving before I head in. Did it the same way as always (reach in, start it up, shut door, come in the house). Apparently it's just pissed about the weather.
I'm glad gas is sub 2 dollars. I'd have thrown a brick through the window by now if it was still ~4.50...
#6859
THAT IS A BIG *** TURBO....PUT THAT SOB ON A GARDEN TRACTOR AND IT WILL DO HIGH 10'S IN THE 1/4..
damni know what u are saying about the cell phone thing...i am so glad susan has one so when i call she looks at the caller id and lets it go to voice mail......throw a brick anyway blake it will relieve your frustrations....(i bet your car is nice and toasty though on the inside)
damni know what u are saying about the cell phone thing...i am so glad susan has one so when i call she looks at the caller id and lets it go to voice mail......throw a brick anyway blake it will relieve your frustrations....(i bet your car is nice and toasty though on the inside)
#6860
So this is fun...
I'm sitting on my couch, working from home (being a computer nerd is handy sometimes...) which isn't really a bad thing... the problem, is that I'm sitting here, because the car is running in my driveway, with the keys locked in it. Has been since 8 AM (11 AM now). I guess eventually it will run out of gas.
My wife, has a spare set of keys, but apparently can't be bothered to answer her cell phone. Thank god she has it for emergencies...
Ironically, just to make sure I'm not crazy, I re-read the owners manual on my car. It states, in bold letters, that the doors cannot lock when either the doors or trunk are open. I start the car for 2-3 minutes every day, if it's below freezing, just to let the oil get moving before I head in. Did it the same way as always (reach in, start it up, shut door, come in the house). Apparently it's just pissed about the weather.
I'm glad gas is sub 2 dollars. I'd have thrown a brick through the window by now if it was still ~4.50...
I'm sitting on my couch, working from home (being a computer nerd is handy sometimes...) which isn't really a bad thing... the problem, is that I'm sitting here, because the car is running in my driveway, with the keys locked in it. Has been since 8 AM (11 AM now). I guess eventually it will run out of gas.
My wife, has a spare set of keys, but apparently can't be bothered to answer her cell phone. Thank god she has it for emergencies...
Ironically, just to make sure I'm not crazy, I re-read the owners manual on my car. It states, in bold letters, that the doors cannot lock when either the doors or trunk are open. I start the car for 2-3 minutes every day, if it's below freezing, just to let the oil get moving before I head in. Did it the same way as always (reach in, start it up, shut door, come in the house). Apparently it's just pissed about the weather.
I'm glad gas is sub 2 dollars. I'd have thrown a brick through the window by now if it was still ~4.50...