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Scratch your heads, is this possible?

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natejones75

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I have a turbo unit from a 90's GT Probe, and my buddy has an identical set up that I could have. Here is my question?
1) Would it be possiblt to rig these up to run twin turbo on a small block
2) Could this be done wiht a carberated car or would it have to be EFI?
3) Besides the turbos themselves, what parts would be required to do this?
4) Is it possible? I want this to go in one of my 65 stangs (either carb or efi one)

I do not want to spend a lot of $$$, I have the donor cars, and I can fab things. Let me hear your feedback.
 

DarkBuddha

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It can be done, it has been done, and it is being done by some folks on this board... You can do it with a carb or EFI, just depends on your preference. Plumbing and space will be the toughest parts to deal with as there just isn't a lot of room between the shocktowers and steering linkage to route stuff, so do lots of measuring.

As for what you need, check out http://www.toohighpsi.com, specifically http://www.toohighpsi.com/BudgetTT/BudgetTT.htm for a good overview of the kind of thing you're considering.

Sounds like a fun project... good luck.
 

taylor4g63

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also check out www.turbomustangs.com , lots of good info over there.
 
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Just make sure Turbos are big enough, although smaller turbo gives better response, it may resist exhaust too much and melt your pistons... I´d try it. With 9,0:1 compression it´ll make serious hp even with 5 psi pressures.
 
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Check this out... Looks good, doesn´t it...

http://www.fasttrackperformance.com/page5/chow movie files/christtgn.wmv
 
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over a 1000 hp and slipping on the dyno thats awesome.
 

none67

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wow. smoking on a dyno, you know you got power when..
 
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