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Originally posted by 91GTturbo
Jeff,
Check out www.turbomustangs.com. We have links to all of the turbo manufactures. Most of the companies provide good products, some just take a long time to get their kits to you. Turbo Technology has great customer service and you can get a kit within two weeks of placing your order. I have been very satisfied with my kit, and wouldn't change a thing. I use a C&L 76mm mass air, I think you can get one for about $180. I've used Southside traction bars in the past with great success, look into them. If you think you want a turbo, don't buy injectors until you have decided. With your setup already and the addition of a turbo, 36 or 42 lb injectors is the minimum I would look into. If you stay NA, 24 or 30lb will do fine.
I didn't pay any attention before that you also had a turbo TA and GN. Very nice collection of cars. The guy that tunes for me specializes in those cars, so I've ridden in alot of both. My mustang is almost payed off and one of my friends has a GN that went 11.0's at Bowling Green with a junk transmission leaving at idle. He's driven it about 5 times in 3 years, just doesn't drive it anymore,so I'm thinking of buying it to add to my collection.
I know someone will probably come on and say, why not buy a supercharger, you can get one within a few days. It's your decision and both are great, but you already know the potential of a turbo.
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Hey Chris-
Great info. you shared with me-thanks!!! Let me do some research on what you suggested and I would like then to run some things by you... I go to BG every year since the start. I probably know your friend? If you get the GN, I can help you out a lot since I know many of the vendors personally. I am very busy now with work, I will be back in touch soon. I do no for sure I want a Turbo and do not mind the wait at all. I think Turbo's are the way to go and say that from experience, sorry no flames please

Later,
Jeff
90 GT
89 TTA
87 GN
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