RE: [DML] Engine Update
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RE: [DML] Engine Update
- From: "Gus Schlachter" <gus@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 23:24:09 -0500
Adding a turbo seems like a lousy deal now. The turbo that Chris C
mentioned before from A1-Turbo was for just the turbine, not the whole turbo
kit. Full turbo kits are in the $3-6k range, uninstalled. Sure makes the
hot-rodded PRV6 from Houston look awful good for the price. This is what
I've got in my DMC, with a crated engine since mine had +100k miles. So far
I've only been able to drive it around Cleveland following taped
instructions. :-) I can definitely feel the difference and I'm dying to
try it out on my home Texas roads, but it's in Houston getting the finishing
touches.
By the way, I had a great time in Cleveland, and there were too many people
to meet! I wish I had more time to spend with everyone. That was by far
the best car show I've attended. It could only have been made better if
we'd had access to a track or even an autocross course (but I'm only saying
that because I have the new engine) LOL.
Gus Schlachter
Austin, TX
VIN# 4695
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Perkins [mailto:jperkins@xxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 11:55 AM
> To: 'dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject: [DML] Engine Update
>
>
> I remember reading something on DMC Joes site about the updated PRV engine
> collaberation. Does anyone have a info update on this? I would love to
> legally add a few more HP to the PRV, without having to perform an engine
> swap (I only have 2,500 miles on my baby). Also keeping the cost under
> $5,000 is a main concern too :-)
> If I hear nothing soon, I will probably just go with the original twin
turbo
> setup (though I am not sure about the cost).
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