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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Turbo for 94 Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraMac" data-source="post: 10364234" data-attributes="member: 50240"><p>1) If you are going with a turbo I would not do a stroker...do some research on it in the turbo cobra section and on modularfords. There's a reason all of us do not have strokers.</p><p></p><p>2) If you want a good kit, either buy a company that is known for having good quality or have it custom made. The last thing you want is parts breaking with a turbo build as it's more complicated than a normal roots/twin screw blower setup.</p><p></p><p>3) Cam-wise I would be careful, as most turbo guys either have specific turbo cams or custom ground cams.</p><p></p><p>Making a lot of power is not cheap...especially when it breaks. I don't constantly tell guys this stuff when they want to go turbo because I try to persuade them against it...I say it because I know from experience, along with allll the other guys...so I am giving you advice and a heads up. If you want something reliable where you are not going to worry about when it's going to break or if it is...then spend the money to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraMac, post: 10364234, member: 50240"] 1) If you are going with a turbo I would not do a stroker...do some research on it in the turbo cobra section and on modularfords. There's a reason all of us do not have strokers. 2) If you want a good kit, either buy a company that is known for having good quality or have it custom made. The last thing you want is parts breaking with a turbo build as it's more complicated than a normal roots/twin screw blower setup. 3) Cam-wise I would be careful, as most turbo guys either have specific turbo cams or custom ground cams. Making a lot of power is not cheap...especially when it breaks. I don't constantly tell guys this stuff when they want to go turbo because I try to persuade them against it...I say it because I know from experience, along with allll the other guys...so I am giving you advice and a heads up. If you want something reliable where you are not going to worry about when it's going to break or if it is...then spend the money to do so. [/QUOTE]
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