here's a new kit....
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Hey guys,
Just thought I would let you know our GM truck kit won the most innovative product award from General Motors at Sema this past week.
We have also started working on the tune for our Non-intercooled kit.
On our 5.3 2WD short bed with now mods and just the kit a RWD figure of 310 has been obtained.
Not too shabby at 8 lbs of boost right down to the stock exhaust.
If anyone would like to view a slide show on the Rotrex kit you can download it here. It is the first link at the top of the page.
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/t-techRotrex-2.aspx
It is at the top of the page and a Power Point view is required. A link on the page exists for that too.
Thanks again for the interest.
Just thought I would let you know our GM truck kit won the most innovative product award from General Motors at Sema this past week.
We have also started working on the tune for our Non-intercooled kit.
On our 5.3 2WD short bed with now mods and just the kit a RWD figure of 310 has been obtained.
Not too shabby at 8 lbs of boost right down to the stock exhaust.
If anyone would like to view a slide show on the Rotrex kit you can download it here. It is the first link at the top of the page.
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/t-techRotrex-2.aspx
It is at the top of the page and a Power Point view is required. A link on the page exists for that too.
Thanks again for the interest.
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Originally Posted by Allgonoshow
wow, very tidy kit, any pics of the plumbing...
Dave
Dave
The truck kit is shown complete. The tube on the left right above the head unit connects to the factory air box. The kit will come with a washable element from Green filters. The tube from blower to the intake is cast aluminum for mounting the bypass and uses silicon connectors for attaching.
As for the twin kit no tubing is offered. That kit is meant for more of a custom install.
Here is a side view of the truck kit.
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very tidy indeed, this is run on a second belt?
any thoughts on towing ability[heat]?
install time for average guy.?
bud at work has 2002 ss camaro, looks like this might be close to fitting that as well.
dave
any thoughts on towing ability[heat]?
install time for average guy.?
bud at work has 2002 ss camaro, looks like this might be close to fitting that as well.
dave
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Dave, thanks for the kind words.
The unit is driven by it's own belt by an additional pulley that bolts to the stock balancer.
For towing we would would suggest the intercooled kit which will be available right around spring time.
The kit is a true bolt on with no cutting. I would say if you have some experience a kit could be up and running in 15 to 20 hours if you take your time.
The bracket may work on the F-car but the plumbing would change a bit.
The unit is driven by it's own belt by an additional pulley that bolts to the stock balancer.
For towing we would would suggest the intercooled kit which will be available right around spring time.
The kit is a true bolt on with no cutting. I would say if you have some experience a kit could be up and running in 15 to 20 hours if you take your time.
The bracket may work on the F-car but the plumbing would change a bit.