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That looks like the turbo manifolds turbo69bird developed years back. Good looking kit for a single turbo.
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James 1970 Trans Am Spotts Built 484" IA2, Highports, EFI Northwind Terminator X sequential EFI fabrication and suspension by https://www.funkhouserracecars.com/ |
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Thanks, Robert
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67 Firebird 467 cubic inches 7.71 @ 92 in the 1/8 and 11.69 @ 115 in the 1/4. |
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I would call the piston maker to see if they can do it -- just a thought
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Agree, they do look like them. If so, they are pretty stout pieces and will work well.
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DOC'S TA Turbo 535, CV 1 heads. Built by Cerralli Competition Engines Tenth Anniversary (Van Nuys) restored. Tenth Anniversary Barn Find (Norwood) Both 4 speeds! |
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my original combo was to be a shorter stoke deal -- the Tuner we were using at the time-- one of the best in the country recommended we go to the longer 4.5 stroke as it would build boost faster and quicker.. I never had a prob getting it to spool in time to launch it.
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