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Old 02-24-2006, 08:18 PM
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A pair of Turbonetics T61, Turbosmart 50mm gates, E Boost 2 controller, 402 cid LS. Fabricating the intercooler tomorrow and sunday. Balancing the rotating assembly and honing the block for a bit more piston clearance next week. What's it going in? My 2300# Ultima GTR, aka "Street Alien". I wonder what 180mph 1/4 mile trap speed will feel like?
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Old 02-24-2006, 08:34 PM
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Sounds like a cool project Jeff. Knowing your background, that should be a real wild ride. Keep us posted. Think you can keep it hooked up under 100?
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That is kick ass jeff s............those turbo's are gonna rock that car.
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you are insane....as if you didn't already know that. i want a ride when you are done
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A pair of Turbonetics T61, Turbosmart 50mm gates, E Boost 2 controller, 402 cid LS. Fabricating the intercooler tomorrow and sunday. Balancing the rotating assembly and honing the block for a bit more piston clearance next week. What's it going in? My 2300# Ultima GTR, aka "Street Alien". I wonder what 180mph 1/4 mile trap speed will feel like?
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DUDE , do you have a death wish?
must have large testes
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You'll like the LS2 for sure. I'm doing a similar 402 build for my 05 GTO.








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You'll like the LS2 for sure. I'm doing a similar 402 build for my 67 Chevelle.

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A pair of Turbonetics T61, Turbosmart 50mm gates, E Boost 2 controller, 402 cid LS. Fabricating the intercooler tomorrow and sunday. Balancing the rotating assembly and honing the block for a bit more piston clearance next week. What's it going in? My 2300# Ultima GTR, aka "Street Alien". I wonder what 180mph 1/4 mile trap speed will feel like?
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Jeff if you don't mind me asking what made you choose the T61's? I understand the car is more for roadracing. Just curious as too why 2 and not a single? packaging?

That thing will fly and never need anything more than pump gas!
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There, fixed it for you, Jody.
Yeah, the '67 Chevelle with the TT402 and later the '05 GTO with the Turbine...or will that be nuclear power ?
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looking very nice jeff!

where are you going to mount the intercooler?? ontop of the engine??

i know the GTRs dont have great airflow through the engine compartment so are you going to duct from the roof vent aswell?????

thanks Chris.
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