How much HP?
#2
RE: How much HP?
if ur talking about a cobra... u can get a reliable 800-900 rwhp on a twin turbo setup, with agood tune and all the suppporting mods..
on an 03-04 gt, a realiable 450-475 rwhp max.. u can get more, but ur stock bottem end will blow up..
on an 03-04 gt, a realiable 450-475 rwhp max.. u can get more, but ur stock bottem end will blow up..
#4
RE: How much HP?
You need to do all the supporting mods to see full potential of a twin turbo set up. It's pointless to spend that amount of money on a kit and limit the potential. Buy a Whipple and supporting mods and have 600hp. It's a lot less that a twin setup and supporting mods.
#5
RE: How much HP?
So past 500 i need to upgrade the fuel system. I have been seriously considering it because i love them and love the fact that they already have forged internals. I have an 06 with all forged internals, fuel system upgrade, etc... The works to handle 750rwhp+ I have really been thinking about getting a cobra though. found an 03 with 17k miles for 23k. lots of nice upgrades too!
#7
RE: How much HP?
Its useless to do a TT setup unless your going to put the supporting mods on it (ie..fuel system, Solid axle....)
The stock bottom end on a Termi is good for more than 500, those guys who are blowing them up are abusing them. Hot lapping, dont have the cooling mods needed. There are plenty of 550-625 rwp Cobras around here with stock motors and run really well.
The stock bottom end on a Termi is good for more than 500, those guys who are blowing them up are abusing them. Hot lapping, dont have the cooling mods needed. There are plenty of 550-625 rwp Cobras around here with stock motors and run really well.
#8
RE: How much HP?
ORIGINAL: AZ SNAKE
Its useless to do a TT setup unless your going to put the supporting mods on it (ie..fuel system, Solid axle....)
The stock bottom end on a Termi is good for more than 500, those guys who are blowing them up are abusing them. Hot lapping, dont have the cooling mods needed. There are plenty of 550-625 rwp Cobras around here with stock motors and run really well.
Its useless to do a TT setup unless your going to put the supporting mods on it (ie..fuel system, Solid axle....)
The stock bottom end on a Termi is good for more than 500, those guys who are blowing them up are abusing them. Hot lapping, dont have the cooling mods needed. There are plenty of 550-625 rwp Cobras around here with stock motors and run really well.