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Quad Turbo Monster

Mike Moran & John Meany Whip Up 2,200 hp
By Will Handzel
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Beyond dreaming this engine package up with his buddy EFI-guru John Meany, Mike Moran figured out how to smush it all under the hood of the '95 Camaro body! Unbelievable. Credit goes to VFN Fiberglass for the amazing work, here.
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The original four-turbo concept came from California's Rick "Speed" Lefever, a Banks Engineering fabricator who was contemplating using a similar setup on his Pro Mod Mercedes. John Meaney used that idea and combined it with a chance meeting with Doug Milliken, from Honeywell's Garrett Turbo division. Milliken watched Meaney's record-holding BB/A Dodge Avenger ripping up the Comp Eliminator qualifying sheet at Pomona a few years back and offered some engineering support with the likes of smaller, exotic Indy car turbochargers, modified for drag racing.

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DYNOMETER RESULTS
RPM Power (hp) Torque (lb-ft) Boost (psi)
5,500 1,168 1,115 24
6,000 1,364 1,194 24
6,500 1,554 1,256 24
7,000 1,731 1,299 24
7,500 1,926 1,349 25
8,000 2,002 1,313 25
8,500 2,083 1,287 25
9,000 2,139 1,248 25
9,500 2,105 1,164 25

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Since these are "street" cars,... 
   
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Since these are "street" cars, they must have mufflers. Flowmaster built these specifically for Moran's application so they would fit and provide a minimum of restriction, yet still meet the requirements of the class.
Chevrolet Camaro Front View
The engine breathes through... 
   
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Chevrolet Camaro Front View
The engine breathes through two scoops in the lower portion of the nose. They are based on jet engine intakes to maximize the flow of air into the engine without increasing the drag from the body cutting through the air.
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The advantage of having a computer-controlled engine is it can read how each cylinder is performing and by simply changing some parameters on the computer, the performance can be improved. These probes read exhaust temperature, which measures whether each cylinder is making the power that it should.
Moran Motorsports
6854 Fenton St., Dept. EM
Dearborn Heights
MI  48127

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