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<blockquote data-quote="venomnous99" data-source="post: 6075258" data-attributes="member: 26008"><p>I don't see why there would be a streetability issues, the car would drive almost like a stock Cobra until the boost kicked in. Mine drives stock as a clock until boost hits, then a whole different ballgame. So you would most likely have to learn where the power comes in and adjust for this when on the street, or you may impail yourself on someone or something in the blink of an eye, but other than that you should be fine. i would love to help with the hellraiser, but I know next to nothing about it with the exception of what you have already seen, but it makes sense that you could add the S/C later. As for the installation, I have heard horror stories, so unless you are a good fabricator you may look into having one available. I have not heard of one kit fitting perfect the first time around. Just my $.02, I will quit my rambling. If you need any input on running twins on a completely stock 99, I can help, did it for a year...:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venomnous99, post: 6075258, member: 26008"] I don't see why there would be a streetability issues, the car would drive almost like a stock Cobra until the boost kicked in. Mine drives stock as a clock until boost hits, then a whole different ballgame. So you would most likely have to learn where the power comes in and adjust for this when on the street, or you may impail yourself on someone or something in the blink of an eye, but other than that you should be fine. i would love to help with the hellraiser, but I know next to nothing about it with the exception of what you have already seen, but it makes sense that you could add the S/C later. As for the installation, I have heard horror stories, so unless you are a good fabricator you may look into having one available. I have not heard of one kit fitting perfect the first time around. Just my $.02, I will quit my rambling. If you need any input on running twins on a completely stock 99, I can help, did it for a year...:beer: [/QUOTE]
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