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Old 10-03-2005, 11:14 PM
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Re: Re: Turbo impulse motor

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get a turbo set up from a 2.0L and get a 2.6L trooper motor uprade the turbo with a t-bird compressor wheel and you can get over 300hp to the wheels with only 12psi boost.on the stock internals.In fact every rwd impulse with this setup run low 11's tturn the boost up to 14 psi your runnin 10's.Oh yea you honda owners watch these.
That's b/s. There's a 602WHP truck in Austrilia and he only does tens and he get traction like cake with his slicks. I have yet to see an Impulse with a 2.6L run 11's or built thus far, everyone says they are going to do it and I never see any progress.

OK, The impulse parts have smaller ports and will cause restrictions on the 2.6L, I know because that was my old set up, then I went to a custom manifold and a T60-1 and a new intake manifold and made well over 450HP on 18 PSI of boost like cake. If you want reliable hp, do it right.
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Re: Turbo impulse motor

would you be willing to give me the spec's on that set up? hit me up...
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