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Old 05-29-2004, 10:54 PM
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camaro turbo

Hey, I was wondering where i could get two garrett gt-42r for a chevy camaro. i don't mind if it's online or something i need to order, i would just really apreciate some help finding one. I would prefere one in canada but anywhere will do.
by the way, how easy is it to tune one of those, i would like each to produce 5psi each, just something mild for some more fun driving.

thanks in advance for any help.
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Re: camaro turbo

What year Camaro?
You COULD install a pair of turbos, but that's a whole lot of money you're gonna spend on not much power if you're only gonna be running 5psi.

It'd be cheaper, easier, and make more power to just buy an off-the-shelf supercharger system for the car.

If you want turbos, try www.turbonetics.com, but I'm pretty sure that they don't make a turbo kit for a Camaro. You'd have to buy the turbo, exhaust manifold, piping, etc all separately, and assemble it yourself.
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Re: camaro turbo

Like wolf said, it'd be cheaper (and easier) to get a supercharger. Why only 5psi? If you have two turbos both pushing 5psi, you still only have 5psi total. Also, what year and model camaro do you have? How much power are you looking for and what is your compression ratio?
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