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Twin PT52 Precision Turbo Engine Turbos will provide the Boost. Each Turbo is capable of making 600HP or 1000CFM of Air. Together the combination is good for at least 1200HP and/or 2000CFM of Air. The Turbos were selected to have a small nozzle diameter as well as a .85 AR Ratio. To allow these Turbos to spool up quickly in order to reduce the sensation of Turbo Lag.

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mike if you read this before you go.

there is an arcade on murray street if you are walking down from pier street carpark

go past baskin and robbins

and then there is an asian grocery store

go past that and then next to it is an arcade. there is a shop in there called Aspec

go talk to franky and he will get you all the globes etc you need, he knows what goes in etc

no worries Mr Riceroni

peace

nah - soarer turbos use the same engines as the chasers. though with less beefy cams I think.

the old 1jz. little brother to the 2jz.

later model soarers came in a 2.5L tt, 3L6 n/a and the 4L v8s. now theyre purely v8s I think. but I have seen a twin turboed version of the new one in a video of some tuning shop in japland. forget which one....

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