Twin turbo 86 951???
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Thanks guys but I diddnt mean to start a civil war, remember it feeds the rich as it buries the poor.
And thanks HansB for the pic it an awesome example of going the extra mile to do something difficult just the way Porsche does it as Weissach.
And thanks HansB for the pic it an awesome example of going the extra mile to do something difficult just the way Porsche does it as Weissach.
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Thanks Hans for the pic it will make a fine addition to my collection, thanks guns for your expertise in tt as well. I owned the 93 rx-7 back in 98 and I was always smoked by the 300zxTT. Had the extra turbo thought about the concept I see like most topics on here that the cool aid people are seperated from the experts.
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If you want to go TT and have money to burn I say do it. The 9ff guys turn out something like 350 at the wheels at 1 bar. Crank the boost to something crazy like 23 with that setup and I don't see why you wouldn't have a monster (staged spool up of smaller turbine then larger etc). Hardly anyone does it but to have something truly unique like this would be appealing to me.
With the amount of custom parts etc, you'd better have access to a machine shop and metal fabrication methods
Let us know what you do!
With the amount of custom parts etc, you'd better have access to a machine shop and metal fabrication methods
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