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Old 03-04-2008, 08:51 PM
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Default Drop in twin turbo kit/engine for 69 camaro

Heres some very rough mock up shots of our new tt kit for the 69.Someof the things that will change is it will come with stainless hardlines and the twin fabbed pipes leading to the throttle body with be a solid billet oval 90 with blowoff's machined into it.Let me know what you think.Tom Nelson nelsonracingengines.com
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Old 03-04-2008, 11:10 PM
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as usual with all your builds awsome will it be available for the ls motors or just the old school small block.
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as usual with all your builds awsome will it be available for the ls motors or just the old school small block.
he's already got the headers for the LS engines that fit great on older musclecars, so doing a kit should be possible. Tom's stuff is first rate, absolutely beautiful work.



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Looks sweet! Just curious on how much a set of those LS headers for the turbos are? I would like to a set of turbos for my ls motor.
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I too would like to know the price for a LS, "Kit".

Would it work for a LS2, or ??? (Which LS platforms?)

Would the LS3 block be ok for the boost?
Would the rest of the aluminum LS blocks also work?

I would like to stay with the aluminum if possible.

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Old 03-05-2008, 10:26 AM
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as usual with all your builds awsome will it be available for the ls motors or just the old school small block.
We have a kit available for the ls motors it is 9000.00 for hedders,turbos,wastegates and harware to mount it.
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he's already got the headers for the LS engines that fit great on older musclecars, so doing a kit should be possible. Tom's stuff is first rate, absolutely beautiful work.



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