I was wondering how this turbo survived, with the open air intake housing. We
know that these aluminum housings and compressor blades do a lousy job when
having to ingest track or road debris. Then I saw the last photo that included
a large K&N air filter attached to the turbo. My confidence is restored!
When done well, I like that some have used the base Triumph as a drag car. Even
if only certain parts of the car still look like a Triumph.
Dick
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Subject: Re: [6pack] Monster Turbo TR6
Backing up in the photobucket gallery... more pics.
http://s191.photobucket.com/albums/z76/v869tr6/
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Anyone know the story on this beast?
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z76/v869tr6/belinberg014.jpg
Kendall
San
Clemente, CA
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