turbo 408
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05/20/10 09:53 PM
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Ian
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hi i have a 408 with scat 4340 crank and rods probe pistons 9.3 comp cnc 245-1 indys, i am a turbo virgin ,but a nos junkie car is a 65 valiant 3550 lbs runs 10.80 asp and 9.9@134 on the gas .what size turbo ,cam etc to run around 850 hp and any other info thanks ian
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Re: turbo 408
[Re: Ian]
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05/20/10 11:01 PM
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Currently, I am building a 392 with home ported Eddy heads with Inconel exh valves, 76 mm turbo, air to air cooler, FAST injection system. It has custom JE 9.5:1 turbo pistons, H-beam rods, forged crank, main and head studs, M1 intake, Hughes 224 duration hyd roller, 4 bolt splayed mains, partial fill, 727 with 4500 converter, Dana with 3.54 gear and 315/60/15 drag radial.
It will be capable of making 900-950 hp, but of course my block will limit me to about 700-750.
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Re: turbo 408
[Re: joshking440]
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05/21/10 12:44 PM
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is this to big # Currently the highest-flowing S400SX unit available, with maximum compressor flow over 120 lb/min. Will service 1200+HP. # Wheel Dimensions: Compressor: 80.3 mm inducer, 115.8mm exducer, with exclusive Extended Tip Technology. Turbine: 95.5 inducer, 87.9mm exducer. Cast in Inconel 713 for high-temperature operation. # Housing A/R: Compressor .66, with 5.5" hose-type inlet, and 3.0" hose-type discharge. Turbine: 1.32, with 'divided' volute, featuring 'T6-style' turbine inlet flange (4.438"x2.75"), and quick-release v-band discharge flange. Cast in ductile iron.
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Re: turbo 408
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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05/21/10 10:11 PM
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man thats making good power what are the specs of the engine and turbo
Last edited by Ian; 05/21/10 10:19 PM.
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Re: turbo 408
[Re: Ian]
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05/22/10 12:16 AM
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Mr.Yuck
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man thats making good power what are the specs of the engine and turbo
I'll get it for you by Monday. I do know it's a W-something motor. This guy used a cast piston 360 with a 510 cam, 4.10's w/ a pro-charger and went 10's w/ 8-10lbs of bost in a 67 valiant. Drove it to the track.
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Re: turbo 408
[Re: Ian]
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05/23/10 10:42 AM
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Mr.Yuck
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man thats making good power what are the specs of the engine and turbo
Ok, here some info on the build. 340 X block stroked to 394. W-5 heads, 98mm Percision turbo,749 roller cam 262 @ .050 116 centerline. 8.5:1 CP heat coated pistons forgot to ask what intake & carb...I think it's a Holley HP series carb. 4000 stall, 3.73 gears. He said make sure you have no overlap in your cam and at least 112 or better on the centerline. He has yet to use the trans brake so his boost comes in late around the 100 foot mark. He is just leaving from an idle and dead stomps it. His 60 foot is about 1.75 (he'll be using the brake next time out and trying to get the boost at launch) Says the car should run low 8's at 170 or so. He's only pushing 12lbs of boost and has no coller. MSD w/ boost delay box. Has his timing locked in full at 35* and drops a degree for every lb of boost. He also said he could have only used a turbo in the 80's and ben fine.
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Re: turbo 408
[Re: Ian]
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05/25/10 09:21 AM
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thanks guys we have decided it will be easier with twins around 62 any one recommend some nice priced turbos
What makes twins easier?
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Re: turbo 408
[Re: cold85]
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05/25/10 10:25 AM
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See Rodney Dangerfield "If ones got a problem, I don't have to deal with it...."
- 67 coronet 4dr, 383/727/GVOD, blown, EFI, daily driver
- 230/238, 114°LSA cam, 1.6 rollers, 9:1 comp, 8 psi boost
- NEW BEST ET - 12.40@110mph...
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Re: turbo 408
[Re: cold85]
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05/25/10 11:51 AM
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Ian
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thanks guys we have decided it will be easier with twins around 62 any one recommend some nice priced turbos
What makes twins easier?
no xross over pipe and the 65 a body would be cut up a fair bit to fit a big single , that beeing said i have only seen 3 a body v8 turbo pics
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