Pics of MPI twins stocker s400 post them up.
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Pics of MPI twins stocker s400 post them up.
I am currious to see some pics of this twins set up. I would like to do this later on down the line. Also does anyone know a round about price for this kit?
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very nice pics, I would eventually like to have that setup myself. It looks very well thought out and designed very nicely. If this sps 62/71/14 doesnt do what I want or give me the feel I want then I will sale it and go with this twins set up.
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Just get the Twins. at 3300' ASL towing performance of the 62/14 is ok, but you have to drive around the pyrometer.
Just like the stock turbo. Yes there is EGT relief, maybe 150F.
Do the twins, and if you need more than 500RWHP you can upgrade your top turbo later.
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If I can get the extra cash then I will probably do the twins especially since the sps is still brand new and still in the plastick rap and box. So I would be looking around 3600 for the kit with all the stuff I need to put it on? Do you have to drill anything for the install? Also are head studs required for this kit?
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Recommended, but not absolutely necessary. If you have stock sticks you can get away with just the "pop off" valves on the cold pipe. Mine will hit 55psi and has spiked as high as 64psi with the stock head bolts.
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IMHO you should already have studs if your looking at twins..but if you dont I think the studs should go on the same time as the twins do.
I think building up a truck should also mean beefing it up for longevity too.
studs are a good investment.
I think building up a truck should also mean beefing it up for longevity too.
studs are a good investment.