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Old Jul 14, 2006 | 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Peteypab2133
just floating around the sites, and managed to find that slow boy just released thier kit that produces 451 awhp w/cams and over 400 w/o cams... seems impressive to me!! One question though, how much HP can my IX 20g handle before it would be neccessary to upgrade my turbo, i mean i imagine that it must be able to produce more power than a stock VIII right? $3500 sounds good for the power though.. time to start saving

http://www.slowboyracing.com/more.ph...0-9971,71-9981
Is this kit suitable to be used with stock block, etc........ Thinking this is not a bad deal to if I could swap out my stock parts to gain 400 whp?
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Old Jul 14, 2006 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by travman
You dont need a turbine housing.....You already have the 10.5 hotside

Thought that the Buschur Racing ported/jet coated turbine housing created better flow than the 10.5 and reduced engine temps in the bay? correct me if im wrong please ao i dont waste money..
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Old Jul 14, 2006 | 08:59 AM
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I'm going to be going w/ the SBR kit soon here, not sure which turbo I am going to run though. The 20G will not make anywhere near the power of a 50trim,3076, 35r turbo kit. These turbokits pick up where the 20G leaves off in terms of power. The SBR kit is actually really nice for the price especially since it allow you to retain your stock located downpipe or any aftermarket that mounts in the stock location. Also comes w/ a cast manifold that won't crack and 44mm Tial WG. Start off doing all the basic bolt ons before you step up to a turbokit, the stock turbo has a lot of potential.
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