TAG: I have some questions for you...
seeing as you have come in here doing all this work for the ss/sc's...maybe you can pitch in and offer us 2.4's some help....i dont know what you can do for us but....
1. Could you possibly fab us a turbo kit with all the needed parts+tune
or if your feeling really bold...
2. extend the whipple deal to us and fab us up a kit with all needed parts+ tune
....i would and am certain most other 2.4 owners would be very excited if you could make either one of these happen...especially the second seeing as most people say it canr be done as far as tuning goes....
......so how about it TAG---- what can you for us boost hungry SS/NA's?
1. Could you possibly fab us a turbo kit with all the needed parts+tune
or if your feeling really bold...
2. extend the whipple deal to us and fab us up a kit with all needed parts+ tune
....i would and am certain most other 2.4 owners would be very excited if you could make either one of these happen...especially the second seeing as most people say it canr be done as far as tuning goes....
......so how about it TAG---- what can you for us boost hungry SS/NA's?
Originally Posted by Blown 4-banger
I think it would be easier for a turbo kit. Then you only have to modify the exhaust side of the head. A FMIC would solve the problem of heat 
Originally Posted by YellowLT
The 1200ax Is a Whipple SC
Originally Posted by Blown 4-banger
No its not. Its a Lysholm, Whipple used to buy their head units from Lysholm. They were gonna make a blower called the W75AX which is a 1200AX, but they never went forward with production of it
Lysholm still makes the 1200AX though.
TAG...sorry for all those questions and what not yesterday...after talking to others it seems a good place to start would be with the stock blower..and get a tune and the few parts that we would need for it.....could you help us with this...o and i found someone in the toronto area who might be willing to be a test car.....
Mike25, those questions you had were great ones. Starting with the M62 would be fine, but I would be on the same train of thought with you by wanting the twinscrew. Ultimately in your situation, I would rock a turbo instead. Easier to setup and fabricate, once installed properly there is not much maintanence, and it'll put down damn good numbers. I would rock a garrett GT28RS or GT2871R for 350ish whp range, since it has already been proven the stock bottom end can take it. For turbo maintanence, just make sure you get a turbo timer or leave the car running for a few minutes before you shut it off to avoid bearing damage.
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