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John Wilde

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The first turbo destroys 109 blocks the second stage 2s! ;)
Just Kidding, the 71 is for an LS1 Vette and the 88 for my race car.
I have just sold the 88 and will go with either a large frame or twins.
 

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Originally posted by John Wilde
The first turbo destroys 109 blocks the second stage 2s! ;)
Just Kidding, the 71 is for an LS1 Vette and the 88 for my race car.
I have just sold the 88 and will go with either a large frame or twins.

John, here's a thought.... How about twin PT71GTQ's for the race car!!!:D :cool:

Wonder how they would spool with an automatic?? Can't be much worse (if any) than that 98mm turbo that a certain individual plans on using for his DR car....

BTW, did you here about Matt Hartford's Cavalier and what it ran in the NHRA Sport Compact Pro RWD class?? Those guys are flying!!!!:eek:
 
Steve I am not sure if I am going to finish building the stage 2 or go with a SBC. I had a line on a LS6 Core but after talking to a couple people it would not hold together well after 1000HP.
The Iron Block is better but with the amount of money you would spend getting it to live you are better off with a GEN 1 SBC like a bowtie or dart little M. I spoke to Duttweiler's today and for the first time they do not have a Buick V-6 project in the works.
For a full race car it sure sounds like the writing is on the wall.
I still may go with the v-6 but if I do I will go with twins in the 66mm to 76mm range. Precision seems to like twin 67GTQs on the v-6 stuff and GT-47 88MM on the single sixes.

The six is a problem because it will take longer to piece together and cost more than the v8. It will be less reliable and make less power. I do have the following parts though:

-4.1 Stage 2 Block
-Complete Stage 2 Aluminum Heads
-Converted Busch Intake and PT Elbow/ 90MM TB
-Fast for V6
-Precision Twin Core Front mount
-Weldon 2035
-400 with converter
-Wolfe Suspension
-Innovative Indy Gate

This is what I will need
- Crank $1500 to $2300
- Rods $1000
- Balancer and Flywheel $500
- Pistons $600
- Duttweiler oiling and pan $750
- Headers $1200 it ATR much more if custom
- Twin turbos non BB $2500
-160 injectors and Weldon Regulator $600
-Misc Crap $1500
- Machine and assmbly work $2000

We are talking $12,000 low ball.

I want my TSM Motor back!:mad:
 
Originally posted by John Wilde
Steve I am not sure if I am going to finish building the stage 2 or go with a SBC. I had a line on a LS6 Core but after talking to a couple people it would not hold together well after 1000HP.
The Iron Block is better but with the amount of money you would spend getting it to live you are better off with a GEN 1 SBC like a bowtie or dart little M. I spoke to Duttweiler's today and for the first time they do not have a Buick V-6 project in the works.
For a full race car it sure sounds like the writing is on the wall.
I still may go with the v-6 but if I do I will go with twins in the 66mm to 76mm range. Precision seems to like twin 67GTQs on the v-6 stuff and GT-47 88MM on the single sixes.

The six is a problem because it will take longer to piece together and cost more than the v8. It will be less reliable and make less power. I do have the following parts though:

-4.1 Stage 2 Block
-Complete Stage 2 Aluminum Heads
-Converted Busch Intake and PT Elbow/ 90MM TB
-Fast for V6
-Precision Twin Core Front mount
-Weldon 2035
-400 with converter
-Wolfe Suspension
-Innovative Indy Gate

This is what I will need
- Crank $1500 to $2300
- Rods $1000
- Balancer and Flywheel $500
- Pistons $600
- Duttweiler oiling and pan $750
- Headers $1200 it ATR much more if custom
- Twin turbos non BB $2500
-160 injectors and Weldon Regulator $600
-Misc Crap $1500
- Machine and assmbly work $2000

We are talking $12,000 low ball.

I want my TSM Motor back!:mad:

Sounds like it's time for a major decision.... Either way I'm sure whatever you decide to build will be a baddd mofo!
 
Steve,

Thanks for the email.

BTW it is what ever my wife says I can build!!! ;)
 
you want your tsm motor back? its in some idaho car ...........just around the corner im sure you can go look at it whenever you want
 
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