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Old Rajay Turbo
I have an old Rajay Turbo 3AA1EE90B1. It is at least 16 years old, but it was barely used and in excellent condition. It has been sitting in a box for all that time since I bought it as part of a used turbo kit. It was checked out by a turbo expert at that time, who said it was in "pristine" condition.
It came with a turbo exhaust manifold with matching flange, a cross over pipe, a draw through intake adapter, and a bunch of plumbing. I'm building a turbo charged (single) '67 Camaro (327). Question - should I consider using this Turbo ? As far as I know, this turbo is sized pretty well for my application. Has the technology embedded in the turbos themselves changed that much over the years ? |
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They have BUT if its big enough, it will still make good power..
It's the development of engine tuning that has changed over the years!! Think what power would be made in F1 now ??? |
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