Twin Turbo LS1
there is a guy on ls1 that had a kit built from chargedair.com. he says that the kit is available and is a TT kit and retails for about $6200. i emailed the site about a week ago inquiring about this kit, but have received no reply yet.
Well first of all why do you want a twin turbo kit? Twin turbo kits are generally designed to give you the same boost as a big single turbo kit but with quicker spool up. But if 1/4 performace is your goal I would go with a LS1 motorsports single turbo kit. Its a proven turbo kit and they offer installation. Also spool up on V8s isnt as big of a problem because turbos are driven by exhaust gas and larger engines put of more exhaust gas. Also the advantage of having a single turbo kit is you can keep it below boost around town to save on gas but have the power when you lean on it.
I would really like to know more about the CAS kit. Seems like there is much talk about new kits from CAS and Banks, but no one ever has details.
Tony build high quality products at CAS. Their intercoolers for GN's are top notch, and perform flawlessly. I was very happy with mine.
The customer service can be pretty slow, but the end result is usually worth it. Anyone know if this kit is actually for sale?!
Tony build high quality products at CAS. Their intercoolers for GN's are top notch, and perform flawlessly. I was very happy with mine.
The customer service can be pretty slow, but the end result is usually worth it. Anyone know if this kit is actually for sale?!
Originally posted by maddboost
Also the advantage of having a single turbo kit is you can keep it below boost around town to save on gas but have the power when you lean on it.
Also the advantage of having a single turbo kit is you can keep it below boost around town to save on gas but have the power when you lean on it.
Last edited by zlightning; Oct 6, 2002 at 07:18 PM.
http://www.turbotechnologyinc.com/
This place has them for around $5,000. Not including labor.
You might also need tranny work, heavy duty rear end, sub frame connectors and some real sticky tires.
This place has them for around $5,000. Not including labor.
You might also need tranny work, heavy duty rear end, sub frame connectors and some real sticky tires.
Incon went out of business???
anyways, there is a guy on ls1.com that has the prototype kit on his car. the CAS kit that is...best bet is going to be to call them and find out. their website is about as informative as the crack of my ***, so you get the picture.
Originally posted by BlackHawk T/A
Professional drag racers run single systems and they have their reasons. In my opinion it is not worth the $$$.
Professional drag racers run single systems and they have their reasons. In my opinion it is not worth the $$$.



, if I wasn't on a college budget I would do it to the SS.