TT Mamba

treesnake

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I helped Mike at XVIPER load up his recently completed TT Mamba. The TT fabrication and powdercoating was done by Justin at JMB. We test drove the car arouind the block and loaded it on Mike's trailer. Car ran great.

Perfectly "normal" car until about 3100 RPMs and then.....:D:D:D

No dyno numbers yet....

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mike & juli

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Good GOSH, that is going to be a MONSTER!!!! Looks AWESOME!~! We have an '03 TT Silver SRT near us that lays down 1300rwhp. When the guy sells, he's selling it to US~!!!! Can't wait to see Mike's dyno numbers...but that's not really what's important...the DRIVE is most important!
GREAT work...thx! ~juli
 

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Only one word comes to mind sweeeeeeeeeeeet :2tu::2tu::2tu:

I will also be watching for dyno numbers.:eater::eater:

As I have said before, you can never have too much power.:nono: I have always found it is easier(not to mention way nicer) to hold back on the accelerator, with more power than you need at the time, than to mash your foot to the floor only to see tail lights.:headbang:

Enjoy, and just use enough accelerator to stay ahead. It keeps them wondering.:drive:
 

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Looks nice. How does it look from behind? That is probably the only view someone will get of it :headbang:
 

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Wow that is very impressive. Very clean, I love the color of everything. One very important piece of information is missing from this thread, what is the build? Size turbos, etc?
 
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