my bud has a gn, his runs about 5ishhp on the street stock heads,modded turbo. how bout you post a pic/link of the whole dyno run, i have dyno'd many a motor vehicle, and this is pretty high numbers.
also please post what he has done to it, this seems like a drag car, with the fender exit exhaust and twin turbos, lookin like one per bank, not dual stage...
lemme know, or pm the info to me, cause i really want 2 see, and am very curoius.
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There is no way. You can make an FJ sound better than stock, but not 'mean.'
Maybe with a loud enough stereo recording of an American V8, ghetto loud stereo, you wear earplugs, full volume .... lol .....
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I'd much rather mine sound like this: Yes those are gigantic turbos sticking out of the hood, yes its 1076 HP at the rear wheels, and yes, I really believe Air2Air will have this installed in his FJ within weeks of seeing this thread. Not bad for a V6 huh?
That's Chris Chow's car, it's quite the buildup. From what I hear it's fast too.
But yeah, the FJ is just not going to sound like that no matter what you do..... unless it's a 302/5.0L swap of course.
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