Finally upgraded to the 88MM on my junk

97TURBOCOBRA

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We rebuilt the entire kit from the header foward. Its all Stainless with a aluminum downpipe.The car seems to make alot more power on less boost now, but we are running out of fuel. The Pro series pump is just not big enough I guess. We did manage a 6.41 @ 91.4 :D with the fuel running out on the high end of each gear, Lifting when the car would go lean.

Old 76mm and the new 88MM
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The new Y-piping
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Wrapped in Carbon Heat Wrap
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88MM Mounted
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New Exhaust Exit
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Cobra8urZ06

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I would extend that exhaust tip out past the bumper by about an inch or so. Dumping like that will probably catch the bumper on fire or at least turn it all black. First hand experience trust me.
 

97TURBOCOBRA

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PT88 cast wheel.May change it over to a billet wheel over the winter.You know how it is to have a new toy and you have to play with it right away.Uts the same way with this and having a fab shop in the back yard
 

97TURBOCOBRA

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I would extend that exhaust tip out past the bumper by about an inch or so. Dumping like that will probably catch the bumper on fire or at least turn it all black. First hand experience trust me.

Yea i know this has been addressed already.Good eye
 

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Killer setup! From what I have heard from a few racers there have been a couple issues with the billet wheels on the larger PT turbos. Mostly 91mm and up.
 

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