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Re: Size a budget built turbo small block. [Re: roadrunner7020] #1859630
06/29/15 12:53 PM
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My car has a PTC 9.5" converter in it. They make a REAL nice one that works for moderate power for about $475.

I run a 3.55 gear in a Dana, but my car went 10.60's before with only a 2.76 gear in it. You don't need a ton of gear.

Here is the vid...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqJoG_2wdMQ

Re: Size a budget built turbo small block. [Re: roadrunner7020] #1859671
06/29/15 02:16 PM
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Same answer on mine as Diz...

Re: Size a budget built turbo small block. [Re: roadrunner7020] #1861811
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Dizuster and other dodge, how much compression is too much? With forged I beams and forged pistons 9.6-1 with good quench with an air to water intercooler on 93 or race fuel mix (as e 85 isn't available here) possible? Obviously locked timing around 12-15...

Re: Size a budget built turbo small block. [Re: roadrunner7020] #1862037
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9.6:1 isn't too much at all. You will be boost limited on pump gas, but on race gas you'll be totally find with a decent intercooler.

Timing will just depend on what fuel you have in it, and how much boost you run.

I ran as much as 26 degree's on 20psi with non-intercooled E85, with iron heads at 9.2:1.

You won't want to lock it at 12 for sure, it will drive awful off boost. Need to have something that pulls timing as boost increases.

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Re: Size a budget built turbo small block. [Re: dizuster] #1862281
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Thanks my holley pro strip ignition has a boost retard feature so that should do it if i dont go ms3

Re: Size a budget built turbo small block. [Re: roadrunner7020] #1865623
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Anyone have a good recommendation for ring packs?

Re: Size a budget built turbo small block. [Re: roadrunner7020] #1865860
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Put the top ring as low as you can...

Re: Size a budget built turbo small block. [Re: roadrunner7020] #1865910
07/07/15 02:34 PM
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I went with a stainless top ring on Total Seals advice.

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