Twin Turbo for Small Block Chevy...
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Twin Turbo for Small Block Chevy...
I just found this link in OT...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2433017666
I wonder if this turbo could be installed on a C3.. :confused: :confused:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2433017666
I wonder if this turbo could be installed on a C3.. :confused: :confused:
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Re: Twin Turbo for Small Block Chevy... (GrandSportC3)
I saw a used one on ebay a month or two ago for $400, but it was a single turbo and some of the pipes ahd been lost, but easily replaced, it was also designed to hook to a carb. I liked it and that looks great too. Space might be a problem.
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Re: Twin Turbo for Small Block Chevy... (pillowmeto)
I saw a used one on ebay a month or two ago for $400, but it was a single turbo and some of the pipes ahd been lost, but easily replaced, it was also designed to hook to a carb. I liked it and that looks great too. Space might be a problem.
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Re: Twin Turbo for Small Block Chevy... (GrandSportC3)
I think space is too tight for this kit to just bolt up. Definately gonna need some fabrication to make it work.
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Re: Twin Turbo for Small Block Chevy... (SnoDrgn)
Those would fit in the engine compartment, That is if his statement is correct.. I did alot of measuring and my original turbo manifold were much like those and had about 5 1/2 inches of height on them from the exhaust port centerline to the mounting flange for the turbo. They also located the turbos to sit on top of the valve covers with the inlet of the turbo facing the intake manifold. It worked however I believe you would need to go to a TT hood, It may actually fit I am not sure, I went ahead and got a tt hood anyways just cause I like them so much. Anyways this one is only 4 inches up from the exhaust centerline, and locates the turbos so the turbo inlet is facing towards the front of the engine. I bet you it would fit, You may need to use low rise valve covers though.
the turbos them selfs are the only thing that looks half way decent, The manifold look durable, but you could have them made just like those for about 700. or about 400 if you want to do them your self. Everything else is kinda shotty, The intercooler looks like it's something out of a Ford truck or something, very thin not good for large volume flow with high boost. You would probabily need to hack up your radiator support, relocate your alternator, Do quite a bit of work shielding your booster and master cylinder the wategates may come pretty close to the A-arms, unless you can reverse it and have them point towards the firewall.
all in all, I bet you could make it work, it would require some creative fabrication though.
the turbos them selfs are the only thing that looks half way decent, The manifold look durable, but you could have them made just like those for about 700. or about 400 if you want to do them your self. Everything else is kinda shotty, The intercooler looks like it's something out of a Ford truck or something, very thin not good for large volume flow with high boost. You would probabily need to hack up your radiator support, relocate your alternator, Do quite a bit of work shielding your booster and master cylinder the wategates may come pretty close to the A-arms, unless you can reverse it and have them point towards the firewall.
all in all, I bet you could make it work, it would require some creative fabrication though.