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Re: Turbo Small Block E-Body Help
[Re: AlexP]
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11/27/12 02:14 PM
11/27/12 02:14 PM
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I don't have any completed pics of mine yet. Still gathering parts for the build. But I am going to be trying to do the same with this in my E-Body. (Twins with a 2ND Gen HEMI though).
1963 Belvedere 440 Max Wedge Tribute 1970 Charger R/T S.E. 440 Six Pack 1970 Challenger R/T, 528 Hemi 1970 Charger 500 S.E. 440 4 BBL 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 383 1974 Chrysler New Yorker 440 1996 2500 RAM 488 V-10 4X4 2004 3500 Dually Cummins 4x4 2012 Challenger R/T Classic.
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Re: Turbo Small Block E-Body Help
[Re: 733404spdCuda]
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11/27/12 03:32 PM
11/27/12 03:32 PM
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Sorry, no pics of an E body bay, but if you get a game plan down before you start doing anything and plan ahead, it'll turn out nice. I only had to do very minimal cutting on my Coronet to make everything fit by thinking it through first.
1970 Imperial, Low & slow daily driver 1973 Chrysler T&C 1948 Dodge B1 pickup - perpetual project
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Re: Turbo Small Block E-Body Help
[Re: DRAG-ULA]
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11/27/12 07:02 PM
11/27/12 07:02 PM
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Sorry, no pics of an E body bay, but if you get a game plan down before you start doing anything and plan ahead, it'll turn out nice. I only had to do very minimal cutting on my Coronet to make everything fit by thinking it through first.
John - I picked up a 8 3/4 3.91 pig from you a year ago at Robs shop, you showed me your car then and I've been thinking about a turbo ever since. Are you still at Rob's?
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Re: Turbo Small Block E-Body Help
[Re: 733404spdCuda]
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11/27/12 07:49 PM
11/27/12 07:49 PM
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No, not at robs anymore. Turbos are the way to go for a street car, I love the way mine turned out. It's quiet, docile on the street and it gets down pretty good.
1970 Imperial, Low & slow daily driver 1973 Chrysler T&C 1948 Dodge B1 pickup - perpetual project
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Re: Turbo Small Block E-Body Help
[Re: rgreule]
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11/27/12 11:54 PM
11/27/12 11:54 PM
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not a e body.. but here is the turbo setup i built for my duster.. it was very key to me to not cut a single bit of the engine bay...
made with 304 schedule 10 stainless
Depending on how fast you want to go you don't really need headers. Small block truck manifolds get the job done on Dizusters 10 second B-Body. He cut the inner fender only to hide the air filter. I drove this thing on the street on Thanksgiving. First gear is useless even with a 2.76 gear. Doug
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Re: Turbo Small Block E-Body Help
[Re: TheOtherDodge]
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11/28/12 05:38 PM
11/28/12 05:38 PM
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I'll add unless you already have the 408 built, you don't need it. 340-360" is more than enough with pressure and the smaller engine makes the turbo(s) cheaper and more often than not, better fitting into the compressor map: i.e. a 340" engine running 15psi has more good fitting turbos available to it than a 408" @ 6-8psi.
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