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Re: 300C twin turbo engine
[Re: rebel]
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10/21/20 08:02 AM
10/21/20 08:02 AM
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That's a pretty easy target with a set of rods, pistons, and boost.
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Re: 300C twin turbo engine
[Re: Twostick]
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10/24/20 10:53 AM
10/24/20 10:53 AM
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GomangoCuda
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I would look at that as the beginnings of a twin turbo/EFI kit that will bolt to a Gen 3 hemi and I would assume the one it is bolted to is junk until proven otherwise.
Kevin
I agree with that assessment. It appears to be an engine that came off the no guarantee pile at a junk yard to use to mock up the turbo system. It may or may not be a usable core. It kind of looks like someone spent an hour bolting on the major parts and then quit. It wasn't rusty enough so they set it outside for a couple years. Could be a good start on an expensive project.
Last edited by GomangoCuda; 10/24/20 11:01 AM.
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Re: 300C twin turbo engine
[Re: rebel]
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10/25/20 11:23 AM
10/25/20 11:23 AM
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If you can get it cheap then go for it. Don't expect it to fit under a hood.
The turbos and engine may be cores and may still work. You won't know until you get it home and take it apart. Someone has some time in that intake.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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