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GT6Dave

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Hi I'm Dave from Wilmington DE. found my 72 GT6 in Arizona 3 years ago and drive it 3 to 4 days a week. now it's time to start looking for more power any suggestions?

Thanks Dave.
 
Welcome, Dave!

You can always do what THIS guy did! :thumbsup:

Seriously, jump over to the TR section and post away. Plenty of help and advice to be had.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Welcome, Dave!

...pay no attention to my twin brother Mickey... he's th' EVIL twin. :jester:

There's PLENTY of power in that mill you have. Scamper over to th' Triumph Forum and see what comes of your inquiries. Lots of relatively inexpensive mods can be done to make it scoot better.
 
Howdy Dave,

"SUPERCHARGE" your GT & watch the pavement go by.

Russ
 
Welcome Dave:

These are nice looking and fast cars. The easy thing is the 2.5 (TR6 engine) swap. But don't forget to improve rear suspension...there are various things that can be done to strengthen the rear hubs.

ANyway, Welcome!

Just for fun, ~Here~ is me racing my pal, Paul in his GT6 at New Hampshire earlier this year.
 
Hi Dave, and welcome to the Forum!
 
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