Re: Why everyone needs a turbo
[Re: 1980volare]
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09/12/18 01:54 AM
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I'm just an old guy set in my old school ways,not changing now!Fun street car,change pulley ,,,,add octane and let it eat!
HEMI-ITIS has no cure. My condition is fully BLOWN!!
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Re: Why everyone needs a turbo
[Re: gregsdart]
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09/12/18 11:22 AM
09/12/18 11:22 AM
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After reading QuickD100s posts on a boneyard 318 with turbo making 500 hp, i'm sold. Turbos and alky, and cubes. A family match made in heaven. I wonder what a stroked 318 (390?) with mildly worked large port heads and a cheap turbo would do before the stock block complained? 700 hp? Gregsdart there is a member on here that has a 94 Dodge Dakota with a Setup like what you are asking. He has it for sell in the race car for sell section if you wanted to read about it. I think he said it ran hi 9 in the 1/4 and drove it around every wear. Also this is not a for sell post.
3520 pound race ready 1973 Street/Strip Dodge Dart - Stock stroke 440/727
10.49 @ 125.0 on 93 pump gas & ET Street Radials. More to come...
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Re: Why everyone needs a turbo
[Re: mopar65]
#2549166
09/12/18 12:07 PM
09/12/18 12:07 PM
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Posts: 2,412 Weatherford, Texas
RapidusMaximus
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After reading QuickD100s posts on a boneyard 318 with turbo making 500 hp, i'm sold. Turbos and alky, and cubes. A family match made in heaven. I wonder what a stroked 318 (390?) with mildly worked large port heads and a cheap turbo would do before the stock block complained? 700 hp? Gregsdart there is a member on here that has a 94 Dodge Dakota with a Setup like what you are asking. He has it for sell in the race car for sell section if you wanted to read about it. I think he said it ran hi 9 in the 1/4 and drove it around every wear. Also this is not a for sell post. Hi, yes, that's me...lol yeah my set up is fairly simple, stroked 5.2 (388) partial filled stock block billet caps, arp studs, 9.1 compression with mildly ported Eddy heads, shifts at 6000 runs easy 10s on pump gas, the 9.97 was with a mix of race gas, its a handful/blast to drive on the street. First turbo powered car I've ever owned and I'm sold, may not ever go back to BB, currently building a 67 Dart that will also be turbo small block.
1968 Plymouth GTX 1974 Dodge P/U Long Bed Stepside 318 2019 Ram 2500 6.4, auto, 4WD
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Re: Why everyone needs a turbo
[Re: RapidusMaximus]
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09/12/18 12:36 PM
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After reading QuickD100s posts on a boneyard 318 with turbo making 500 hp, i'm sold. Turbos and alky, and cubes. A family match made in heaven. I wonder what a stroked 318 (390?) with mildly worked large port heads and a cheap turbo would do before the stock block complained? 700 hp? Gregsdart there is a member on here that has a 94 Dodge Dakota with a Setup like what you are asking. He has it for sell in the race car for sell section if you wanted to read about it. I think he said it ran hi 9 in the 1/4 and drove it around every wear. Also this is not a for sell post. Hi, yes, that's me...lol yeah my set up is fairly simple, stroked 5.2 (388) partial filled stock block billet caps, arp studs, 9.1 compression with mildly ported Eddy heads, shifts at 6000 runs easy 10s on pump gas, the 9.97 was with a mix of race gas, its a handful/blast to drive on the street. First turbo powered car I've ever owned and I'm sold, may not ever go back to BB, currently building a 67 Dart that will also be turbo small block. You have a very nice truck. I am building a 96 SB Dakota to race with. Next year I am thinks about building a FI magnum 360 with a turbo. Going to put the truck on the street. Lol I would love to drive it on the street and click off some nine at the track
3520 pound race ready 1973 Street/Strip Dodge Dart - Stock stroke 440/727
10.49 @ 125.0 on 93 pump gas & ET Street Radials. More to come...
( SGT Miller) Proudly served 12 years in the US ARMY RESERVES
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Re: Why everyone needs a turbo
[Re: mopar65]
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09/12/18 01:58 PM
09/12/18 01:58 PM
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Posts: 2,412 Weatherford, Texas
RapidusMaximus
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After reading QuickD100s posts on a boneyard 318 with turbo making 500 hp, i'm sold. Turbos and alky, and cubes. A family match made in heaven. I wonder what a stroked 318 (390?) with mildly worked large port heads and a cheap turbo would do before the stock block complained? 700 hp? Gregsdart there is a member on here that has a 94 Dodge Dakota with a Setup like what you are asking. He has it for sell in the race car for sell section if you wanted to read about it. I think he said it ran hi 9 in the 1/4 and drove it around every wear. Also this is not a for sell post. Hi, yes, that's me...lol yeah my set up is fairly simple, stroked 5.2 (388) partial filled stock block billet caps, arp studs, 9.1 compression with mildly ported Eddy heads, shifts at 6000 runs easy 10s on pump gas, the 9.97 was with a mix of race gas, its a handful/blast to drive on the street. First turbo powered car I've ever owned and I'm sold, may not ever go back to BB, currently building a 67 Dart that will also be turbo small block. You have a very nice truck. I am building a 96 SB Dakota to race with. Next year I am thinks about building a FI magnum 360 with a turbo. Going to put the truck on the street. Lol I would love to drive it on the street and click off some nine at the track Thanks, it has been an extreme learning experience switching from NA BBs to this set up, I have to admit to being influenced by a friend who is a turbo import racer...although...he's quite impressed with the little Dakota
1968 Plymouth GTX 1974 Dodge P/U Long Bed Stepside 318 2019 Ram 2500 6.4, auto, 4WD
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Re: Why everyone needs a turbo
[Re: 1980volare]
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09/13/18 01:45 AM
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Show me a turbo bracket car winning rounds on a full tree, not at my local track, good for heads up, pro tree, not for me, good old carb, fuel injected and blown combinations win rounds for bracket guys!!!
86 Daytona - 612/ glide - 2400lbs - 8.60 alot more left 71 S/G Challenger - 469/glide - 2800lbs - 9.20s and tuning 70 Challenger - mild 440/727 - 3475lbs - 10.96 best 70 GTX - future quick 16? more $$$$$$
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