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Old 03-08-2005, 11:17 AM
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Turbo kits for 3.4s

are there eny turbo kits for a 60 degree 3.4L camaro engine. I have seen a super charger for one but i am a fan of turbos. If not how hard would it be to build one?
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Re: Turbo kits for 3.4s

there is no commercially available ones at this time. A few people are working on Turbo V6 F-bodies using custom fabrication. Building a turbocharger system is not something rookies can do.
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