That is interesting how Turbo Cat uses the MicroFueler to kick in the addl injectors...
Bring up Car # 89-010, I wonder how much R&D went into that one?
Note how w/ the relocated intercoolers the throttle body does not need to be canted
And the specs:Callaway
Old Lyme Connecticut
Power: 584bhp @ 5400 rpm Top speed: 215 mph
Torque: 647 lb-ft @ 3500 rpm 0-60 mph 4.1 seconds
Maximum boost: 56" Hg absolute ¼ mile 11.87 seconds @ 127 mph
Above acceleration figures are with street tyres.
Callaway twin turbo engine
Twin Garrett turbochargers with integral wastegates
Twin front mounted oversized ram-air Spearco charge air coolers
Special dual inlet air induction system with high flow K&N air filters
Special 3" dia. Free flow Turbo exhaust system with crossover for export
Stainless steel 3" diameter inlet 5" can Supertrapp mufflers
Heavy duty cooling system with aluminium Griffin racing radiator
Alfa-laval 10 plate oil to water engine oil cooler
Accel/dfi engine management system with Callaway calibration
Racing Electronic Services accel/DFI-GM E.C.U. adaptor system
Bosch injectors, 51.24 PSI at 60 lbs of fuel pressure
Callaway prototype hood with charge-cooler air extractor openings
Callaway prototype Ram-Air high flow capacity nose
Callaway carbon fiber "twist" air inlet
Callaway carbon fiber charge cooler extractor ducts
L-98 engine block, 4 bolt main caps, splayed-bolt style
Michigan engine bearings
Forged gas nitrided crankshaft, 60Rc journal hardness
Proprietary cosworth forged pistons, .006" O/S
Plasma moly ring package
Carillo connecting rods, 5.7 centers, matched and balanced
Experimental short runner fuel injection inlet manifold
High volume oil pump
Hydraulic roller lifters
Specially hardened distributor drive gear
Dry sump pump for turbo oil scavenge
Oversize stainless steel inlet (2.020) and exhaust (1.600) valves
Corvette L-98 cylinder heads killer ports, gas flowed and decked