Re: Turbocharged big blocks
[Re: prochargedhemi]
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12/04/09 09:02 PM
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383. stock block, crank, rods, pistons. Open chamber stock heads (7.55:1). pair .50 trim T3/T4 turbos, TM6 w/ 600DP, GM MSD, stock elec dist, 38mm wastegates, single blowoff valve w/ whistle.
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Re: Turbocharged big blocks
[Re: Defbob]
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12/05/09 02:44 AM
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383. stock block, crank, rods, pistons. Open chamber stock heads (7.55:1). pair .50 trim T3/T4 turbos, TM6 w/ 600DP, GM MSD, stock elec dist, 38mm wastegates, single blowoff valve w/ whistle.
Does it run? any pics? What did you get the turbos off of?
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Re: Turbocharged big blocks
[Re: Blown61]
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12/05/09 08:11 AM
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383. stock block, crank, rods, pistons. Open chamber stock heads (7.55:1). pair .50 trim T3/T4 turbos, TM6 w/ 600DP, GM MSD, stock elec dist, 38mm wastegates, single blowoff valve w/ whistle.
Does it run? any pics? What did you get the turbos off of?
not yet. it is a background project. I still need to finish wiring the ignition and boost reference lines. I don't have any recent pics
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Re: Turbocharged big blocks
[Re: prochargedhemi]
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12/05/09 01:08 PM
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700 hp is a piece of cake and with correctly sized turbo there is not more lag than with a procharger.
Plynouth VIP '67 TT IC EFI
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Re: Turbocharged big blocks
[Re: prochargedhemi]
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12/05/09 05:32 PM
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what do you think about a t76 with 1.15 ar?
I think it will be one bad a$$ machine!
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Re: Turbocharged big blocks
[Re: prochargedhemi]
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12/06/09 02:43 AM
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They've both got their places, I've got nothing against Prochargers, and would love to have one someday..
The price difference between the two can be substantial though. Considering you need to think about the cost of your headers on top of a Procharger kit, its pretty easy to have well over $6 grand in an F2 kit and good headers. Many times you can save a couple grand on a turbo kit with a comparable rated turbo, as the headunits are a fair amount cheaper.
PS. A Borg Warner S400(75mm)is basically PERFECT for your goals. They are around $600 bucks, will support over 1000 horse, but they are very happy in the 6-700 range on low boost. The 1.32 housing would be great on the 440 as well.
Last edited by topfueldart; 12/06/09 02:48 AM.
11.48 @ 120 with a 1.80 60' 318, stock 1.88 heads, stock 904, Pump Gas, 13 lbs of boost.
9.94 @ 134, 318 on pump gas, 14 lbs w/ Eddies, transbrake 727, 3600 lbs, 3.54 gear and 28's.
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Re: Turbocharged big blocks
[Re: topfueldart]
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12/06/09 03:40 AM
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They've both got their places, I've got nothing against Prochargers, and would love to have one someday..
The price difference between the two can be substantial though. Considering you need to think about the cost of your headers on top of a Procharger kit, its pretty easy to have well over $6 grand in an F2 kit and good headers. Many times you can save a couple grand on a turbo kit with a comparable rated turbo, as the headunits are a fair amount cheaper.
Really depends on your fab skills and amount of time you want to put into it. In that category the supercharger wins. Bolt it together and go instead of custom welding your own turbo headers and piping the exhaust in. Sounds like it will be a very fun ride as long as you have the skills needed and can swing the time to do it.
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Re: Turbocharged big blocks
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12/06/09 03:46 AM
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Really depends on your fab skills and amount of time you want to put into it. In that category the supercharger wins. Bolt it together and go instead of custom welding your own turbo headers and piping the exhaust in. Sounds like it will be a very fun ride as long as you have the skills needed and can swing the time to do it.
True and not. People like me will happily fab the kit for you. Not many people "fab" a procharger kit either, they order one with everything already one in a kit. The original poster wasn't questioning which way to go, his SN is prochargedhemi, but he says he wants to do a basic turbo setup, so obviously he's willing to tackle the fab, or has someone to do it for him.
11.48 @ 120 with a 1.80 60' 318, stock 1.88 heads, stock 904, Pump Gas, 13 lbs of boost.
9.94 @ 134, 318 on pump gas, 14 lbs w/ Eddies, transbrake 727, 3600 lbs, 3.54 gear and 28's.
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