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I will mention on event that happened when a fellow corvette club member and his 2010 z06 twin turbo car. He is a very experienced track driver and teaches driving classes in sebring and homestead tracks when they run track days, his twin turbo rear mount setup began to leak oil from one of the turbos in the rear. He did not see smoke and there were no signs of any issues when his car caught fire. he didnt lose the car since he was notifed immediately and drove off the track and put the fire out. He had damage but nothing a new bumper and paint did not fix. He was personally disillusioned with that twin turbo set up and sold the car. He then got that money and bought a built ls7 z06 car and makes his power naturally. fyi..
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that is exactly why they should be in the rear/anytime you get Hot oil on headers you will have a big fire quick/I also have a 91 Callaway t/turbo car with turbo's bottom front/lots of heat/350 cu in/they have secondary fuel injectors in the ram horn at front of plenum held in by retaining clips/had one come out one day sprayed gas all over underside hood and motor/thankfully I was unloading it out of a trailer and the motor was stone cold/
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Lag is based off of size of turbo, distance from engine, heat and velocity, exhaust pipe size. There is a balance between them all that must be found to minimize it. Oh and not to mention turbo inner works such as old school heavy weight turbines/ ball bearings vs. ceramic ball bearings and light weight turbine wheels. I will retain my stock compression ratio so torque should remain the same until boost kicks in. This is what I suspect as of right now. I'm planning on about 5 lbs of boost. Deciding on adding additional injectors for a stand alone controller, factory ECM will be untouched. So idle and power remains the same until boost is detected by 2 bar MAP sensor. So many thoughts on this. Some times you have to think out of the box at a distance of 50 feet, and not letting someone tell you it can't be done. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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that callaway custom TT car was at the gathering a few years back and got my heart racing what a beautiful car!!
love to see more TT ZR-1 being done the AES liners are going if for me and hopefully robert will whip up some modified stock manifolds for me for a more affordable setup the raptor is a good solution too. with improved studs and liners the LT5 although certainly not ideal, can survive some boost I think E85 is the magic bullet here. I'm going to try some of this stuff soon on the TT Z06, as soon as I can muster some mod $$ |
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Yes, Mark did good!!!
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Mighta been a "boatload" but me thinks that was a damn small boat.
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Twin Turbo from 66 or 67 custom Chevelle @ B-J this week, high end, thanks to Dyno for post
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Will Barrett owns the one and only LPE 385 TT ZR-1 which is one of the 4 LPE TT cars ever built by Lingenfelter. He also owns one of the baddest LPE 415 aero body ZR-1's on the planet. He also has a very low mile all original black on black 1990 ZR-1 in climate controlled storage. The other three are LPE 368 TT's And the owner of one of those cars lives in Conroe TX. Will is a class act and one of the old timers in the C4 ZR-1 game. When he gets back in town me my wife and Will and his wife plan on going out for dinner. And he promises to give me a ride in either the 415 or the TT. I can't wait.
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