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Has anyone done a custom single turbo kit for the V8?
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I saw BBR had one on his facebook page the other day I asked about the kit and it was a custom one off done at a fab shop
 
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There can't be a lot to it? I would like to see some designs of the one offs,
 

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There can't be a lot to it? I would like to see some designs of the one offs,
We tried, then we decided that the work required wasn't worth the cost on this chassis.

I'll make you a smoking deal on this Borg Warner S476 if interested. :thumbsup:

 

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I would be interested in seeing some one-off single turbo kits as well. I know a shop willing to tackle a single turbo, but I'm just wondering if it would really be worth it. I'm not a big fan of cutting/relocating a bunch of stuff under the hood. A google search only produces this one: [ame]
 

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I'm not a big fan of cutting/relocating a bunch of stuff under the hood.
I don't see any other way to make one work.

We went from being dead set, to axing it...in one single sitting...once we got our car up on the lift and actually took a look at the clearances allotted.

At minimum, you'd need to swap to an aftermarket k-member to free up room for piping.....plus the relocation of many factory parts.

http://shop.watsonracing.com/2015-Mustang-Drag-Race-K-Member-and-Suspension-Kit-p/wr-15-drkmembr.htm

Since we're trying to deliver a product that a consumer can install in their home garage....I didn't feel the modifications required were going to lead to a happy DIY job at the consumer level.
 

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I don't see any other way to make one work.

We went from being dead set, to axing it...in one single sitting...once we got our car up on the lift and actually took a look at the clearances allotted.

At minimum, you'd need to swap to an aftermarket k-member to free up room for piping.....plus the relocation of many factory parts.

http://shop.watsonracing.com/2015-Mustang-Drag-Race-K-Member-and-Suspension-Kit-p/wr-15-drkmembr.htm

Since we're trying to deliver a product that a consumer can install in their home garage....I didn't feel the modifications required were going to lead to a happy DIY job at the consumer level.
The information is greatly appreciated! I had a feeling it would be pretty involved since no one has designed a kit yet. The guy who owns the shop was thinking he could do it for the cost of a centri supercharger set-up, but that's starting to sound impossible.
 

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The information is greatly appreciated! I had a feeling it would be pretty involved since no one has designed a kit yet. The guy who owns the shop was thinking he could do it for the cost of a centri supercharger set-up, but that's starting to sound impossible.
If that's the dynamic, 100% get a blower.

Knock it out in a weekend and drive on.

Having a car sitting at a performance shop for months, being the guinea pig....doesn't sound appealing.
 

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If that's the dynamic, 100% get a blower.

Knock it out in a weekend and drive on.

Having a car sitting at a performance shop for months, being the guinea pig....doesn't sound appealing.
I think you're right. Blower sounds like the better option for me. Wish I had the bank account for a twin turbo kit.
 

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I think you're right. Blower sounds like the better option for me. Wish I had the bank account for a twin turbo kit.
Nothing wrong with starting out with a blower ;)

You can always upgrade to a TT kit down the road.

I'd take a Blower over N/A every day of the week.

Blowers are a gateway drug to a bigger build, lol.
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