Ford GT TT - IMV Films


BlackCar

Member
Jan 16, 2006
13
Gainesville, FL
Joe is at it again. This time with an easily serviceable prototype twin turbo kit made by Stage 6 and tuned by HP Performance. Start to Finish - (I.E. on the street getting floored; not in some garage or posing in a concours d'elegance) took 5 days.

Time was of the essence, so this version is... simply... not polished or totally straight. That is it. Everything that really matters in racing has been addressed. Airflow, heat management (around the transaxle), exhaust flow, power production, serviceability and reliability... you name it. Up close in person, It looks masterful, purposeful and very "In Your Face." The designers KNOW what they are doing with fabrication and have done plenty of work already with the leading import drag cars in the industry; cars that make between 300-400 whp per liter of displacement. The designers were NOT afraid to allow cameras in during the prototype buildup. Certain minor things will be addressed in time, but mainly it will be "bling'd" up for everyone who requires it. The car has been dyno'd and a sheet has been POSTED.

After all, Joe is a nice guy and all he wants is to go FAST everywhere. Car shows are secondary. His definition of a "street car" entails far more rigorous DRIVING than most are prepared to witness... or attempt on their own. With this in mind, Joe's TT setup was designed for all the right reasons.


This video is merely a teaser. IMV will have a full version up when EVERY bit of footage has been collected.

Streetfire version:
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/181C8A6D-FA3E-4D8D-A3A1-F48D7D6B0801.htm

Higher quality version (right click save as:)
http://www.torquenstein.net/movies/imv/IMVFilms_Joes_Twin_Turbo_GT.wmv
 
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Dwight

Well-known member
Apr 4, 2006
51
Jacksonville, Fl
BlackCar said:
Joe is at it again. This time with an easily serviceable prototype twin turbo kit made by Stage 6 and tuned by HP Performance. Start to Finish - (I.E. on the street getting floored; not in some garage or posing in a concours d'elegance) took 5 days.

Time was of the essence, so this version is... simply... not polished or totally straight. That is it. Everything that really matters in racing has been addressed. Airflow, heat management (around the transaxle), exhaust flow, power production, serviceability and reliability... you name it. Up close in person, It looks masterful, purposeful and very "In Your Face." The designers KNOW what they are doing with fabrication and have done plenty of work already with the leading import drag cars in the industry; cars that make between 300-400 whp per liter of displacement. The designers were NOT afraid to allow cameras in during the prototype buildup. Certain minor things will be addressed in time, but mainly it will be "bling'd" up for everyone who requires it. The car has been dyno'd and a sheet has been POSTED.

After all, Joe is a nice guy and all he wants is to go FAST everywhere. Car shows are secondary. His definition of a "street car" entails far more rigorous DRIVING than most are prepared to witness... or attempt on their own. With this in mind, Joe's TT setup was designed for all the right reasons.


This video is merely a teaser. IMV will have a full version up when EVERY bit of footage has been collected.

Streetfire version:
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/181C8A6D-FA3E-4D8D-A3A1-F48D7D6B0801.htm

Higher quality version (right click save as:)
http://www.torquenstein.net/movies/imv/IMVFilms_Joes_Twin_Turbo_GT.wmv

Great post and totally true. Thanks for your help with the project.
 

BlackCar

Member
Jan 16, 2006
13
Gainesville, FL
No problem, glad to be a part of it! :thumbsup
 

04SVTCobra

Member
Mar 27, 2006
12
Tampa, Fl.
cant wait to see the car in action with the TT.



got speed burns wathing that vid
 

FordGTGuy

Well-known member
Aug 1, 2005
636
Norfolk, VA
04SVTCobra said:
cant wait to see the car in action with the TT.



got speed burns wathing that vid

hey o4 haven't seen you in a while once this forum came out i stopped going to svtperformance hows it going?