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Twin Turbo Camaro
I do not understand the whol bit about,
"We will build it if people will come"
"We are trying to sell a single turbo tune"
"Twin turbo on the V6 is too much work..."
When Jay Leno has a 425 hp TT V6. Based off the power gains, to 400 HP, every one is trying to advertise for a V6, I'd imagine that there is something wrong somewhere along the lines.
V6 = 305 hp
Leno's V6 TT = 425
Advertised STS V6 = 400
The first turbo tune does 400hp-305hp = 95 hp, and if Leno's TT does 425, then the extra tune, or TT, produces 425hp - 400hp = 25 hp.
That is a remarkable difference in performance produced, granted I do not know anything about car mechanics. I can only understand it in the following two ways
1.These tuning companies would outdo Chevy if they made a TT V6, by 95hp, 95hp x 2 = 190hp. && the tuning companies know something that Chevy doesn't && each turbo boost does the same amount of performance boost
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2. The tuning companies are over estimating what their STS, if they actually complete a functioning model, would produce, && tuning companies would like to reverse engineer Leno's car to see how Chevy turboed it && each turbo boost does not do the same amount of performance.
This is saying that we believe Leno's Camo is 425 hp....but I really don't see why he would like....much less even have to get a camo wit the kind of dough he has he can get a super car. In othr words, I believe him, and revert back to my question about which is right, 1 or 2?
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