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Thread: Has anyone turbo'd a ls motor s-series?

  1. #21
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    The typhoon is a S series?
    http://www.speedinc.com/ptsc/?page_id=18

    Maybe this ppl can help......

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    the sonoma at the ls1truck meet was a single turbo lt1 383
    '02 Silvy: Z71 EC Step Side 5.3L Nelson tuned
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    1976 Corvette Stingray: Trying to save it, progress is slow.

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    09/21/2010 02:31 <danger_ranger83> I'm not really worried about the looks...I want it to be fast and ugly...bc no one wants to get outrun by something ugly

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    just use a trick front mount and chop a hole in the hood, saw a mustang in Dallas that was pretty sweet that had half a polished turbonetics sticking out of the hood
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    UPDATE! I talked to a 2 shops today that I overlooked on doing a couple of setups already local. So, It will be a custom layout. Here are the parts so far that has been picked out

    BORG WARNER s400-75 or maybe an 80. I know it is a huge turbo, but I have part of the passenger side fender cut anyways and that doesnt bother me. I have it cut not for the CAI setup. No biggie
    JGS wastegate
    jgs, tial or turbosmart BOV.
    An extra walbro 255 in tank and maybe a boost a pump also for fuel. Not including injectors

    Undecided on going intercooled (space is hard) or meth injected.
    But, it does like look it will be a reality very soon. Just need to start researching on where to order parts from

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