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  • 500 rear wheel horsepower with only 5.5 pounds of turbo boost.
  • System is capable of supporting a 1000 horsepower Corvette
  • Performance compatible with today's 91 octane pump gas.

 

Let us examine what a twin turbo performance could do for your Corvette's engine. What the power potential might be, and whether it would work with today's pump gas.

First, with a turbo system it's possible for Corvette's to produce 500 rear wheel horsepower with only 5.5 pounds of boost. If you really want to go extreme, a  turbo system is capable of 1000 rear wheel horsepower with 22 pounds of boost, but you'll have to have your Corvette's engine professionally built, in order to achieve that level of output. It's not necessary to go to that extreme though, because 500hp at the rear wheels will be more than sufficient to shred your Corvette's rear tires. Best of all the turbo performance is compatible with today's 91 octane pump gas.

   If you have average mechanical skills the turbo system can be installed by you, since it's designed to be user friendly. Most importantly keep in mind that if you're going for 8 plus pounds of boost you'll need to make modifications to your Corvette's engine. All you need to install the turbo system yourself, is to be satisfied and happy with the abundant power available with around 5.5 pounds of boost. Keep in mind this is still just a base starting point, if later you want more, this turbo system is capable of supporting 1000 horsepower, but you'll absolutely have to modify you're Corvette engine to achieve this level of performance.

The STS remote mounted turbo system gives you incredible performance,torque and horsepower without the belts and pulleys of a supercharger. Turbo systems make use of flow and exhaust pressure to generate horsepower and torque, using "wasted" energy that's leaving your tailpipe. Superchargers, on the other hand, take this performance away from your engine. Most STS customers actually experience a one to three mile per gallon increase in fuel efficiency performance.