Compound boost 1359whp 1219wtq TTSC Ford GT

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Torrie at Unleashed tuning is at it again. Compound boost on a GTTT
1359whp 1219wtq TTSC Ford GT
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Now comes the hard part: somehow setting up the suspension and finding traction and control for this monster lol
 

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Now comes the hard part: somehow setting up the suspension and finding traction and control for this monster lol

This is the same car that was featured in the 200 MPH shootout in the Car and Driver of Feb this year. These cars are amazing and the suspension outside of adjusters is pretty much dialed in from Ford day 1.

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Great job Torrie and Jason.... I hear road results are forthcoming... Have fun with her Ray!
 

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Yes and being that the block is cast iron it could take more of a beating.

Your wrong the gt block by far is superior of the gt500 block. Do a gt block and a set of ported heads, cams, rods, pistons, in a gt500 and you could make the same power or close to it with a factory blower and twin turbos.
Great job guys.
 

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Sorry about the motor pictures. He didn't want them posted yet:(

Torries GT ( Black one) is stock block and heads and TT abd Makes 1100 RWHP

These things are crazy to ride in.
 
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Really? that's one of the few things i thought they shared. a slightly revised version of the Cobra R

I agree, almost certain it's 99.9% the same head except for a slight firewall clearance issue that req'd a very slight shape at the edge.
 

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