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Old 07-04-2019, 09:54 AM
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Default Turbo pricing

I've made the decision to sell off all my turbo stuff and was hoping someone could help me price everything fairly. Its been so long that i have no idea where to begin but id rather sell everything as a bolt on and go but considering i built it to fit my car that is unlikely so anyway heres what i have.
BW S475 w/ 1.32 housing, CSU carb, Spectre hat thats not ideal but worked fine and a bunch of tubing and fittings etc. JGS 50mm gate and BOV. Automotive a1000 pump and referenced regulator. I could add the tomahawk intake as part of it but that's obviously not turbo specific. My hot side could be. Very good starting point for any A body including the 5" down pipe reduced to 4". Fit under the car nicely. A methanol system thats never been used as well. So I'm curious where you guys would price this stuff. All 10yrs old but easily less than 2k miles and never hurt.

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Old 07-04-2019, 10:13 AM
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Because everything is used, it might be better to piece it out for the same money.

Most who are building a whole assembly will go for new vs used and 10 year old parts.
Lots of turbo advances in the last 10 years. 10 years ago a CSU carbs was a big demand deal, today everyone is looking at the Tune-ability of the Sniper stuff and ability to add fuel easily under boost.

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Old 07-04-2019, 10:25 AM
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Ok thanks Tom. Knowing Holleys like you do where would you price a CSU carb in todays market?

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Old 07-04-2019, 11:18 AM
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Old 07-04-2019, 12:27 PM
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You should be able to get an easy $400 for the s475. I sold mine in about 2 minutes at a car show. A1000 I would say around $200 and the wastegate about the same. It would be cool if you could sell it all to another GP guy but it is what it is. Sorry to see you get out of the game, I remember talking to you over on PZ about 10 years ago! Good Luck!

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I am interested in the A1000.

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Default Turbo setup

I have a 72 grand prix,
I am interested in the turbo setup,

would a turbo work with my current combo?
A1000, boost referenced regulator and long branch exhaust manifolds.
Cam is flat tappet 240\244 @50

4X heads, torker 2 intake, msd and 6AL

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