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Category: Engine - Power Adders
Price: $2500
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird
Location (State): AK
Item Condition: Used
Engine: LS1/LS6
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine
This is a USED kit and will not be in perfect aesthetic shape but I can guarantee it works and works well. The only thing it needs is a downpipe, I will be including the downpipe I have now but it is about a foot long and dumps at the bottom of the engine compartment. It does have an o2 sensor bung for a WB though.
The only reason I am thinking of selling is because Im thinking of going with a twin turbo setup.
Asking 2500 for everything shipped(via parcel). Why deal with all the engineering headaches when its already been done for you?!
Some pics of the setup(most of them are from the build stage):
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Depends on how much boost youre willing to throw at your motor. The turbo has been known to put down 600whp @ about 12psi. Throw an FI cam in and go with 10psi, should be able to hit 600whp no problem.
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[QUOTE=XtremeDime;13823756]I have a complete turbo kit that Im considering selling. It will come with the PTK knock off hotside(leak free, fits perfect), intercooler, all the tubing and couplers, along with a SteedSpeed BOV, Tial 38mm WG and a 70mm MasterPower turbo. I have about 1k miles on the kit total. I put down 480whp down using this kit @ 8psi on a completely stock motor and conservative tune. Ill even through in the fans I used.
This is a USED kit and will not be in perfect aesthetic shape but I can guarantee it works and works well. The only thing it needs is a downpipe, I will be including the downpipe I have now but it is about a foot long and dumps at the bottom of the engine compartment. It does have an o2 sensor bung for a WB though.
The only reason I am thinking of selling is because Im thinking of going with a twin turbo setup.
Asking 2500 for everything shipped(via parcel). Why deal with all the engineering headaches when its already been done for you?!
This keeps A/C as well!
This is a USED kit and will not be in perfect aesthetic shape but I can guarantee it works and works well. The only thing it needs is a downpipe, I will be including the downpipe I have now but it is about a foot long and dumps at the bottom of the engine compartment. It does have an o2 sensor bung for a WB though.
The only reason I am thinking of selling is because Im thinking of going with a twin turbo setup.
Asking 2500 for everything shipped(via parcel). Why deal with all the engineering headaches when its already been done for you?!
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Thanks man!! Ill try to support as much as I can for whoever buys it including labeling each part and creating a diagram, as I know how confusing it was for me at first as well. There will be a little grinding and cutting as well, but nothing major.