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IS THE 80MM TB ENOUGH?

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Old 03-19-2012, 09:31 PM
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built and installed and running on a crossfire with a s/c v6 3.2
Nice...

So why cant we do this to the 55ks!

How did you wire that? How is the ecu controlling duals over a single?
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Originally Posted by tbal
Nice...

So why cant we do this to the 55ks!

How did you wire that? How is the ecu controlling duals over a single?
sorry i cant answer your questions. woody the guy who designed this builds a wide variety of this for the 3.2 s/c v6. he owns a crossfire srt-6. basically all the ideas that have been brought up here he has installed in some form or fashion. a large # of these mods make their way to the needswings shop were they are produced and sold. the t/b setup equals a 102 mm t/b! also needswings has installed a 90mm t/b on my buddys slk55 n/a v8. look at the manis, i have these on my 32 and they flow 970 cfm! dual cai that flows 700+cfm pulley saver kit oil catch can huge h/e ported and polished y pipe 180 tstat adj fuel pressure setup all built by woody

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