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Thread: Weistec's Gen 2 $30k Huracan/R8 5.2 V10 twin turbo kit good for 750 awhp on 91 octane pump gas
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02-24-2022, 05:17 PM #1
Weistec's Gen 2 $30k Huracan/R8 5.2 V10 twin turbo kit good for 750 awhp on 91 octane pump gas
There is a lot of competition these days in the twin turbo 5.2 V10 sector. It feels like every major tuner offers a twin turbo kit for the platform. The good news is that with more competition come more affordable options and Weistec's second generation twin turbo kit is a certainly a great choice to consider.
In California you are relegated to 91 octane fuel for the most part. If you want a potent daily driver on 91 octane, this kit works well.
How does 750 awhp sound at only 7 psi of boost on pump gas?
The twin Precision PT6266's are capable of much more power of course but at 7 psi on 91 octane you do not have to worry about the transmission, fueling, engine internals, etc. It just works as advertised.
There certainly are crazier, more expensive, more powerful, and more complex kits out there but this is certainly a great option for a daily driven pump gas car and there certainly is room to grow.
Originally Posted by Weistec
900HP (750WHP) at 7psi on 91 Octane*
Precision Gen2 PT6266 turbos 1600HP capable
Precision PW46 Wastegates
50mm Bypass Valves
Dual Water to Air Intercoolers with -12AN Coolant Ports
Side Mounted Heat Exchangers with Dual Spal Fan Shrouds
55gpm water pump
304SS Exhaust Plumbing
Stainless Braided and Shielded Oil and Coolant Lines
Large Intercooler Recovery tank with built in drain valve and Stainless Steel Heat Shield
Stainless Steel Bumper heat shield
ECU Tune for 7-8psi Included
Relay Harness for Water Pump Included
Relay Harness for Heat Exchanger Fans IncludedBRAND NEW IN BOX 991.2 standard/non-pse SPW cat bypass pipe for sale - $899 shipped
New generic 991.2 PSE bypass pipes - $499 shipped
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02-24-2022, 11:34 PM #2
Basically the AMS entry level kit from years back. The only difference today is there are many great tuning options for sub 1K HP builds.
Bigger power = bigger $$ as you need to build the transmission/clutch.
*the blue line looks a little out of place
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