Martin Turbo setup, or accel turbosonic
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sorry you already ansewerd that.. sounds good... But i think with the people i have been talking too twins might be better.. so 2.25 to them and 3 out the back
#42
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I used 3 inch to feed the turbos on mine cause that was the size of the hole in the exh housing. I had to make the round pipe transition to a rectangular shape to fit the flange. If you want to see lots of pics of turbo installs and find lots of info go to turbomustangs.com, they are a great bunch of guys over there.
Mike
Mike
#43
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Hey, anybody remember Monty and his twin turbo 427 small block. 1200hp/1000 ft-lbs on 93 octane. One of the ultimate sleepers.
This:
Here is a link to his sight:
http://www.montygwilliams.com
This:
Here is a link to his sight:
http://www.montygwilliams.com
I believe Montys twin turbo installation has been best ever so far in a corvette . It worked ,made huge power and there was no rock left unturned .Craftsmanship,quality and choice of components were second to none. I highly appreciate hes work more than many others because he did mostly the work him self.
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Originally Posted by my72vette454
I used 3 inch to feed the turbos on mine cause that was the size of the hole in the exh housing. I had to make the round pipe transition to a rectangular shape to fit the flange. If you want to see lots of pics of turbo installs and find lots of info go to turbomustangs.com, they are a great bunch of guys over there.
Mike
Mike