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What happened to the On3 SINGLE turbo kit for Coyote's?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffs" data-source="post: 16379314" data-attributes="member: 54343"><p>I ordered it in the fall of 2018, and received the kit less than a weak later. I had a few exhaust tweaks I had to make. I had to cut, and re-weld in 2 places to get the piping aimed correctly and put a clearance dent in the pipe after the down-pipe to miss a suspension component. If you want simple, fun power that'll work great without having to have a specific stall converter, 2step rev limiter, more than likely a trans-brake "if you really want to launch the best you possibly can, go PD blower all day. If you don't mind fiddling with all the stuff I mentioned, the turbo has potential to be quite a bit faster imo, But keep in mind, I'm that guy with all the crap to support a decent running automatic turbo Coyote car, and I'm certain there's blower cars out there that will simply kick my butt... IMO you get out what you put in regardless of how you want to have fun / go fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffs, post: 16379314, member: 54343"] I ordered it in the fall of 2018, and received the kit less than a weak later. I had a few exhaust tweaks I had to make. I had to cut, and re-weld in 2 places to get the piping aimed correctly and put a clearance dent in the pipe after the down-pipe to miss a suspension component. If you want simple, fun power that'll work great without having to have a specific stall converter, 2step rev limiter, more than likely a trans-brake "if you really want to launch the best you possibly can, go PD blower all day. If you don't mind fiddling with all the stuff I mentioned, the turbo has potential to be quite a bit faster imo, But keep in mind, I'm that guy with all the crap to support a decent running automatic turbo Coyote car, and I'm certain there's blower cars out there that will simply kick my butt... IMO you get out what you put in regardless of how you want to have fun / go fast. [/QUOTE]
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