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Ok I have to admit,in the beginning of this build,I thought it was just a big mess.But now,it’s looking real good,as it’s coming together.I would’ve skipped the T tops,but I think u based the car on a real one.I didn’t really read the whole post.But now it really looks good.Love Fox body Mustangs.I think you wrote that you we’re painting it orange.Cant wait to see the finished build, among your other projects:DThat’s really all I like to build, strictly pro street, or drag.I’ve built the Fox Body Mustang a few times.

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love the build....very clean!  but I have to ask (i'm not a straight-line racer...I love to go in circles!)...my understanding is that turbo's are operated off the exhaust gases as they would spin it up faster than pulling the RPM's off the crank....but in your build, your pulling the turbo power off the front of the motor. is this normal? 

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42 minutes ago, Mikey56 said:

love the build....very clean!  but I have to ask (i'm not a straight-line racer...I love to go in circles!)...my understanding is that turbo's are operated off the exhaust gases as they would spin it up faster than pulling the RPM's off the crank....but in your build, your pulling the turbo power off the front of the motor. is this normal? 

He's replicating a pro-charger aka centrifugal supercharger car. Turbos are spun by the exhaust gasses, superchargers are spun by the engine.

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