dirtybird91
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- May 15, 2003
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I own a 1991 Ford Thunderbird SC which is basicly a 3.8 with a supercharger. Even though I like the car it's performance in a straight line has really let me down over the years. In stock form my best quarter mile time is 15.4
I recently got with Tom Berry from HP Performance in Roswell New Mexico, and he will be stripping the 3.8 of the weak supercharged system and totally fabricating a wicked turbo system to my 3.8 V6.
http://www.turbochargedpower.com/
The transformation will consist of things like alcohol injection, and things that I am not too familiar with. The goal is to fabricate a "kit" that will be available to other T-Bird owners with a 3.8
My car will be used to make this happen and I will get a free installation and dyno. I will also be a vendor for the kit. We are thinking about a new "chip", or the possibility of a new stand-alone computer system too. I have expressed a goal of 500HP, but Tom assured me that he likes to surprise his customers with greater performance results than they expect. I am very excited about this project, as are many of my colleagues on the SCCOA website.
We also have a few idiots who still believe the the supercharger upgrades that we have available in our aftermarket make us competitive to a turbo system.
The fastest Supercoupe currently runs in the mid 11's.
The biggest myth is how turbos have so much lag. Ignorance has no boundaries sometimes. We have not decided whether or not to go with a single or dual turbo setup. They are going to decide which to go with, but I am not sure what the deciding factor will be.
I have always been a fan of the Buick Grand National and I think the car is the only modern legend. With that being said, I hope you guys will be willing to offer advise to me once I take delivery of my car in April.
Frank

I recently got with Tom Berry from HP Performance in Roswell New Mexico, and he will be stripping the 3.8 of the weak supercharged system and totally fabricating a wicked turbo system to my 3.8 V6.

http://www.turbochargedpower.com/
The transformation will consist of things like alcohol injection, and things that I am not too familiar with. The goal is to fabricate a "kit" that will be available to other T-Bird owners with a 3.8
My car will be used to make this happen and I will get a free installation and dyno. I will also be a vendor for the kit. We are thinking about a new "chip", or the possibility of a new stand-alone computer system too. I have expressed a goal of 500HP, but Tom assured me that he likes to surprise his customers with greater performance results than they expect. I am very excited about this project, as are many of my colleagues on the SCCOA website.
We also have a few idiots who still believe the the supercharger upgrades that we have available in our aftermarket make us competitive to a turbo system.

The biggest myth is how turbos have so much lag. Ignorance has no boundaries sometimes. We have not decided whether or not to go with a single or dual turbo setup. They are going to decide which to go with, but I am not sure what the deciding factor will be.
I have always been a fan of the Buick Grand National and I think the car is the only modern legend. With that being said, I hope you guys will be willing to offer advise to me once I take delivery of my car in April.
Frank
