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  • c0ncEpT
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    The lower gears load the motor more. Quicker spool. Not to mention you'll be able to put more power in at the hit with the lower gear.

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  • Formula Z
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    Considering putting my stock 3.23s back in also. So my 3.73s may be up for grabs. What difference would this make going turbo/80e besides the obvious rpm/mpg

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    Last edited by Formula Z; November 24th, 2012, 06:13 PM.

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  • hoogiesngrinderz
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    Originally posted by kammi10 View Post
    its true.. list price onthe bullseye i have is like 13xx
    wow..
    Last edited by kammi10; November 13th, 2012, 02:49 AM.

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  • kammi10
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    Originally posted by Superman09 View Post
    You can have Turbonetics rebuild it if you need.

    Those prices are CHEAP! You should see what some other turbos cost!

    I wouldn't put anything less expensive than a Turbonetics on the car. If so you will really be sacrificing power as well as quality of the turbo.
    its true.. list price onthe bullseye i have is like 13xx

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  • Superman09
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    Originally posted by 1BADAIR View Post
    huron speed tractor kits?
    Currently in development stages

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  • Superman09
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    You can have Turbonetics rebuild it if you need.

    Those prices are CHEAP! You should see what some other turbos cost!

    I wouldn't put anything less expensive than a Turbonetics on the car. If so you will really be sacrificing power as well as quality of the turbo.

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  • Nocooler
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    Originally posted by Formula Z View Post
    I knew it wasnt cheap. Just trying to be at the point where it might come out by the end of next summer. Is that $700 turbo rebuildable?

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    I'm 99% sure all turbonetics are rebuildable.

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  • OVRKILL
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    Originally posted by kammi10 View Post
    welcome to the world of turbo's mike... its not as cheap as what u think it is..
    especially in pairs, huh?

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  • 1BADAIR
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    huron speed tractor kits?

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  • Formula Z
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    I knew it wasnt cheap. Just trying to be at the point where it might come out by the end of next summer. Is that $700 turbo rebuildable?

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  • kammi10
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    Originally posted by Formula Z View Post
    I plan on it.

    Man them prices are steep. Ill probably be forced to run the cheap $700 one for a while

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    welcome to the world of turbo's mike... its not as cheap as what u think it is..

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  • Formula Z
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    Originally posted by Superman09 View Post
    You should go through me on the cam if you want to save a little bit!
    I plan on it.

    Man them prices are steep. Ill probably be forced to run the cheap $700 one for a while

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  • Superman09
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    Prices are:
    $722 on a TC78, Journal Bearing, Cast Wheel
    $1212 on a 7675 or 7875, Ball Bearing, Cast Wheel
    $1467 on a 7675, Ball Bearing, Billet Wheel

    These are the lowest prices I am allowed to post. If interested in one, shoot me a PM and I can get you set-up. I have a BIG order in right now on the new 7675s and 7875s that if you get in on this week, I can save you big!

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  • Superman09
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    Originally posted by Formula Z View Post
    Also had martin send me a spec sheet so i can start working on that

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    You should go through me on the cam if you want to save a little bit!

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