Alky Control

kshef

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Sep 6, 2003
Can't say enough about this kit....top quality, easy install, first-class support

I am running a non-intercooled turbo on my '99 Buick Park Avenue. It made decent power(13.5 @ 105), then I installed Julio's kit :biggrin:

http://s688.photobucket.com/albums/vv245/kshef_ss/?action=view&current=MVI_0716.flv

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Turned it up to 22psi yesterday...0 KR in 90* temps and it eats the tires up from a 45mph roll
 
Dude that is rocking.

Put some pixs up of the install and how it lays out.

You also need to work on that 60 foot :D
 
dual M7 alky nozzles

turbo is a GM4(used on 6.5L GM diesel)...similar to an E cover but has a 2.5" outlet, 50mm compressor, 52mm turbine exducer, 0.70 a/r exhaust housing

I launch at 0psi and dont go wide open throttle until about 50mph...the 225/60/16 street tires just don't hold

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dual M7 alky nozzles

turbo is a GM4(used on 6.5L GM diesel)...similar to an E cover but has a 2.5" outlet, 50mm compressor, 52mm turbine exducer, 0.70 a/r exhaust housing

I launch at 0psi and dont go wide open throttle until about 50mph...the 225/60/16 street tires just don't hold

Now that's some really cool stuff and a Park Avenue to boot! Bet you get some :eek: with that.

I bet a turbo blanket would help some judging from the close proximity of the exhaust side of the turbo to the intake tube.
 
was the turbo a kit? or just old fashoined american ingenuity? the car runs good and looks great, what more could you ask for? thumbs up!
 
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