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I think you guys may appreciate this -- three of the latest custom projects at RPM. The first one is a 1996 993TT that is pushing over 700HP. We are just dialing in the last settings and road testing - the car is a beast!! Haltech engine mangement, custom hybrid Turbonetics turbos and a lot of custom fabrication. The next one is a 1970 Mustang with a small block 427. It now sports twin turbos. The next one is an '04 Corvette that is also getting twin turbos. Both projects are in the final stages now, should be insane!


















Last edited by Erik@RPM; Aug 24, 2007 at 03:51 PM.
No it's an EFI setup that is meant to look somewhat original, it uses a Mass Air Flow sensor. Very trick and clean looking setup! The STS kits are excellent, we have been installing them for some time now, but latley we have been doing a lot of custom STS applications.
I spoke with Mr. Squires (first S in STS) at SEMA. His explanation of why the incredibly long exhaust and intake plumbing did not contribute to turbo lag was, uhhmmmm, unique. I don't think verifiable science played a big part. He does use tiny exhaust housings for such a large displacement engine.
It's probably fine for a drag car that you can spool up before starting the clock.
Jeff
It's probably fine for a drag car that you can spool up before starting the clock.
Jeff
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Originally Posted by MidnighTT
I spoke with Mr. Squires (first S in STS) at SEMA. His explanation of why the incredibly long exhaust and intake plumbing did not contribute to turbo lag was, uhhmmmm, unique. I don't think verifiable science played a big part. He does use tiny exhaust housings for such a large displacement engine.
It's probably fine for a drag car that you can spool up before starting the clock.
Jeff
It's probably fine for a drag car that you can spool up before starting the clock.
Jeff
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