Auto Trans Mustang wanted for Turbo Install
Auto Trans Mustang wanted for Turbo Install
Granatelli Motor SPorts is offering our turbo kit installalled to the first person to accept with Automatic transmission for $5500.00 installed and tuned
MM&FF magazine as well as Race Pages wants to do articles and we need an auto trans car. We will need the car for 5 business days. Basically you buy the kit and we install it, tune and get you an article for $5500.
MM&FF magazine as well as Race Pages wants to do articles and we need an auto trans car. We will need the car for 5 business days. Basically you buy the kit and we install it, tune and get you an article for $5500.
Originally Posted by Baginoman2
im in cali...torrance, but 5500 is alittle pricey for me right now

. You are perfect for this offer - please save up - you won't be sorry
Originally Posted by Granatelli
You don't need a built bottom end to make 450 to the tire
Originally Posted by don_w
Hmmmm... do you offer a written warranty on that?
. There are always exceptions but there are enough cars out there that make 480 to 500 at the crank in stock form. So NO I don't but that should be a non issue with the proper tune
Originally Posted by Granatelli
NO
. There are always exceptions but there are enough cars out there that make 480 to 500 at the crank in stock form. So NO I don't but that should be a non issue with the proper tune
. There are always exceptions but there are enough cars out there that make 480 to 500 at the crank in stock form. So NO I don't but that should be a non issue with the proper tuneOne more thing, 480-500 at the crank is not 450 at the tires (especially in an automatic), you know that as well as I do. It's probably more like 550 at the crank with an auto trans. Which, IMO is really pushing the limits of the stock rods... it only takes one weak rod to mess up your whole day.
Originally Posted by don_w
Yes, I would agree that the vast majority of these cars can probably handle 450rwhp on the stock shortblock, at least for a while. But it is precisely because of those exceptions you mention that blanket statements such as yours ("You don't need a built bottom end to make 450 to the tire") should not be made. Anyone adding any sort of power adder (be it turbo, supercharger or N2O), must understand that there are no gaurantees, and they better be prepared to pay to play.
One more thing, 480-500 at the crank is not 450 at the tires (especially in an automatic), you know that as well as I do. It's probably more like 550 at the crank with an auto trans. Which, IMO is really pushing the limits of the stock rods... it only takes one weak rod to mess up your whole day.
One more thing, 480-500 at the crank is not 450 at the tires (especially in an automatic), you know that as well as I do. It's probably more like 550 at the crank with an auto trans. Which, IMO is really pushing the limits of the stock rods... it only takes one weak rod to mess up your whole day.
I don’t want to sound greedy or like an *** but if someone is putting this kit on their car and then doing a couple mustang magazine tests for your company. You should really eat the full price of the kit and install with all the press and sales the magazine articles will bring in. You’re basically asking someone to pay you to advertise your product..
Originally Posted by Tungsten06GT
I don’t want to sound greedy or like an *** but if someone is putting this kit on their car and then doing a couple mustang magazine tests for your company. You should really eat the full price of the kit and install with all the press and sales the magazine articles will bring in. You’re basically asking someone to pay you to advertise your product..



