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Old 09-29-2014, 02:57 PM
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Default RaceDeck 64 Malibu LS Twin Turbo

We have a new addition to the RaceDeck Speed Garage that is going to be redone this winter with the help of Kindig-It Design for paint , body and interior changes. GM Performance Engineer and GURU LS tuner Mark McPhail and API. Will be on Velocity channel , SEMA 15, and Goodguys - as well as with our own company events and promos...I plan on driving it!
The car is on a RoadsterShop FastTrack chassis with an LS twin-turbo. After a few tweaks on the motor and initial tuning by Mark, we were putting out over 900 TQ/RWHP at the wheel on pump gas setting, we are looking to be north of the 1000 mark.
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Need bigger pics please

Welcome to the site!
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Old 09-29-2014, 06:47 PM
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Need bigger pics please

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I resized them. Nice car!!
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Old 09-29-2014, 07:09 PM
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ha ha ...my bad on the pics I thought the auto-resized.... great forum with lots of cool rides in here!
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Very nice! This gives me ambition to finish mine.
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Old 09-29-2014, 11:25 PM
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Very clean car.

What does the turbo manifolds look like?
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I remember the Roadster Shop doing the chassis for that car a few years ago. Awesome ride! Can't wait to see how you guys change it up.
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I remember the Roadster Shop doing the chassis for that car a few years ago. Awesome ride! Can't wait to see how you guys change it up.
The guys at RS build such a great chassis, that is one area where I will not change much, the only thing we did was upgrade with new Penske Racing Shocks 7500 Series adjustable OAL , and some other minor bushings
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Welcome to the site, your car is very nice.

I am about to put some of your product down in my garage.
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Old 09-30-2014, 06:31 PM
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This is one sweet ride. Love the whole ambience.
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