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Old 10-24-2011, 06:38 PM
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Any comments on thier twin turbo installations or about thier work in general? Would they be comparable to Lingenfelter Performance Enginnereing for GM stuff?

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There is a long thread over on 6sp about this kit. They're very tight-lipped about even the most fundamental info. Doesn't install a whole lot of confidence.
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I'm a little biased, but my suggestion is that if you're serious about going forced induction you go with TPC's kit. It's been out on the market longer, has a fairly loyal following and there are cars out on the road that have been tracked and daily driven without too many problems.

I see you're in South Texas. I'm in Houston and always willing to meet up another P-car fanatic. If you're at all interested in seeing what the TPC kit is about, feel free to shoot me a PM. All the work has been done by Akram over at Motorwerks.

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