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99 turbo camaro is back with me turbo setup &3800 stall
99 turbo camaro is back with me turbo setup &3800 stall
The camaro is back after a long summer of sitting here is some pitures and a video of the new setup. I think every one will like please comment. im me some time screen name turbo99camaro
Re: 99 turbo camaro is back with me turbo setup &3800 stall
very nice i had a quick question. does a turbocharger take away from the engine life. somone told me to have my engine pressures checked before haveing one installed. is he talking out of his ***?
Re: 99 turbo camaro is back with me turbo setup &3800 stall
What are the full specs on the car...what type of pistons/rods...cam...heads...turbo...turbo kit (who built it)...tuning....fueling....STR of stall....etc???
Im always interested to see the specs of other setups on other people's cars :)
very nice i had a quick question. does a turbocharger take away from the engine life. somone told me to have my engine pressures checked before haveing one installed. is he talking out of his ***?
No engine is bullit proof.. The best way to keep an engine running good for the longest time is to keep up on the basic maintance.. If you have done this then your motor should be good.. Just find a safe amount of boost to run on your stock motor and have fun. Just remember Turbo or not one day your motor will break.. Its usually the weakest link that goes.. On LS1's its the rod bolts, on my 3.8 it was the pistons in the stock motor.. My original motor that came in my 98V6, the oil pump went out at 60,000 miles and spun 2 rod bearings, My 2nd stock motor ( which came from a junkyard) lasted for about another 60,000 miles and 65 bottles of nitrous before I broke a piston..
Jeff ..
1998 Firebird.. Built 3.8 with a 125 shot.. 370rwhp,415rwtq.. stock tune!! sold
Re: 99 turbo camaro is back with me turbo setup &3800 stall
ok specs on car
diamond coated piston bored 20 over
total seal piston rings
gm hot forged rods
comp cam "size custom"
stock heads with mild port and polish
garrett gt4088 turbo
1 3/4 headers,2 3/4 crossover pipe,4 inch exhaust and down pipe i made all of it
complete intake port and polish
255 fuel pump, 60lb bosch injecters
tuned with hp tuners by me
3800 stall
Thanks, the car was a lot of work still have a lot left i completely build the car motor,trans,turbo setup
my s/n is turbo99camaro if you wana im me some time
Not much going on, replaced my Kenwood double din stereo with a Pioneer double din, the Kenwood had problems. Then replaced my power inverter for my reverse...
3 weeks ago
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