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Turbosmart 6466 Turbo + Artec reverse rotation manifold (PRP kit + Haltech 2500)


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I was due to push go on the G series PRP single Kit for the Rb26 but Turbosmart popped out with their Turbo options that week, so I ordered the Turbosmart Turbo version from PRP with the Haltech and dual trigger system, went with the 6466 as Golby's put their video up on an rb25 and it looks the bee's.

Q is, anyone up and running with a Turbosmart single yet? On a 26 or stroker?

 

Should be a game changer with Turbosmart entering the market, has some HPT / Precision feels to it with water cooling.

Eagerly waits for real world data :) 

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Also waiting on data! Have a feeling I may have some before others

 

This was a good start, g35-900 swap to a Turbosmart 6466, on a 2.5 stock bottom end

 

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