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I just thought of some thing. I think that thing is here in KC. I've been told to go to one of the speed shops here in town to see it. Plus I think I know the area that the vid was taken.
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Originally Posted by TieRod
Your talking about 2-cycle Detroit Diesel and they would not run with out the blower. It was used as a scavenging pump.
I've thought about doing a twin blower set up on my 8.1 but I think twin turbos would be better.
I've thought about doing a twin blower set up on my 8.1 but I think twin turbos would be better.
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Parish if that truck is from KC. Next time you are in town do want to race him?
goshawk23 I use to work for a Detroit Diesel dealer and was born and raised around big trucks.
goshawk23 I use to work for a Detroit Diesel dealer and was born and raised around big trucks.
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I think I found that semi:
http://www.bandagbullet.com/bulletspecs.htm
http://www.bandagbullet.com/bandagbu...rstburnout.WMV
http://www.bandagbullet.com/bulletspecs.htm
http://www.bandagbullet.com/bandagbu...rstburnout.WMV
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I saw something similar to that on a Buick 455. They said it was like 700 or 800 hp/tq on pump gas. I've seen some twip whipple setups too!
It looks pretty sick, but I would think that it's got to cost a lot to make a lot with a setup like that.
Oh yeah, back in the day when pro-street was king, there was this twin supercharged twin turbo'd car. I heard that it didn't even run, because they could never tune it properly.
It looks pretty sick, but I would think that it's got to cost a lot to make a lot with a setup like that.
Oh yeah, back in the day when pro-street was king, there was this twin supercharged twin turbo'd car. I heard that it didn't even run, because they could never tune it properly.