Two Huge Singles?
Two Huge Singles?
Got this off this website...
http://www.fast-autos.net/features/sp/pictures.html
What kind of setup is this?
http://www.fast-autos.net/features/sp/pictures.html
What kind of setup is this?
Those are 2 HKS 3037's or something. I forget the actual turbo. They're supposed to spool up faster then a large twin since their turbine wheels have less rotational mass, and outflow a large single. And the bodykit is the RE-A widebody.
Originally posted by c00lduke
also what i wanna know is what wide body kit does that car have?
thanks
~Luke
also what i wanna know is what wide body kit does that car have?
thanks
~Luke
The pink/purple 95 GT car.
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Originally posted by Houdini
that bright yellow car is hideous...tell me that's not an FD
that bright yellow car is hideous...tell me that's not an FD
DEAR GOD that is the ugliest ******* hood i have ever seen
:yells im blind like all bundy when he saw marcys ****:
Last edited by rotaryheavenrx7; Feb 22, 2003 at 02:26 AM.
Get on www.spengineering.com. That is the company's website. They put that car on the cover of a few magazines. I don't think they got it dynoed before they finished the article. The turbos are either 3037's or 2835's. I can't remember. its on the website. That is not the current RE-A widebody kit that Chuck is selling replicas of out of Rotary Extreme. Its either the older one or its the R Magic kit. I don't remember what the R Magic looks like anymore because not too many people have been buying it lately. Big twins should out-spool a larger single that will flow the same rate at WOT, although going with a setup like this will cost you a hell of a lot more and I'm not sure if you can keep the sequential system if you go with it. The turbos are mounted more like a single setup in a Siamese twin fashion.
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