Re: rb turbo
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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09/26/10 07:18 PM
09/26/10 07:18 PM
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Posts: 951 Temperance, MI
prochargedhemi
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Be prepaired to spend up to $4000.00 Or if you can do a little fab work you can do it yourself for about $2200.
best thing to do imho. get a kit for a small block chevy and make an engine adapter and then an adapter for the balancer. you can go one step farther and get the rb balancer that has the BBC 3 bolt pattern and then just make a spacerto bring the crank pulley out a little
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Re: rb turbo
[Re: prochargedhemi]
#814703
09/27/10 09:38 AM
09/27/10 09:38 AM
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Posts: 24,562 Brookeville, Md
Mr.Yuck
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Be prepaired to spend up to $4000.00 Or if you can do a little fab work you can do it yourself for about $2200.
best thing to do imho. get a kit for a small block chevy and make an engine adapter and then an adapter for the balancer. you can go one step farther and get the rb balancer that has the BBC 3 bolt pattern and then just make a spacerto bring the crank pulley out a little
that's what I did. Bought a head unit and the rest was Chevy. I used 3/8 steel so I could cut and weld it at home. I took the crank pulley to a machine shop and the drilled it and made me a spacer for $60. Would have been cheaper except Mopar has the "odd ball" bolt spacing. Here's a few pictures. I did it all for under $2200 including fuel system upgrades and gauges/bungs. This was a very mild 440. ran 12.90's on nice days 13.0's on hot days. 6psi of boost dropped me to 12.08-12.11 all the time.
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Re: rb turbo
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
#814705
09/27/10 11:47 AM
09/27/10 11:47 AM
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Posts: 3,336 Summit, NJ
whiplash
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I'm in the same boat as yuck. Bought a used head unit for $1500, adapted it with an Al mount the I made myself, used a auto tensioner and had ASP make me a crank pulley with 8 ribs. Probably just over $2K invested. 383, 10psi boost, low 12's in a 4000# coronet.
- 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: rb turbo
[Re: joshking440]
#814707
09/27/10 12:25 PM
09/27/10 12:25 PM
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Posts: 24,562 Brookeville, Md
Mr.Yuck
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Whiplash and Yuck, your mounts work for your application, no doubt about it but if you mounted an F1R or bigger out there and started making big power that thing would warp and twist like no bodies business.
If I went w/ a bigger unit I would have made a bigger bracket. I used the bracket it cam with and modified it. I didn't cut my own piece of metal. I think If I do it again I'll probably take use of an engine plate and mount it all to that, unless I use turbos. Those kits price out most mopar guys into the boost club. It can't possibly cost that much to cut and machine the aluminum. I think the Supercharger store wants around 5k for a set up. So basically your telling me it costs 2k to make the brackets and drill out a crank pully?
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Re: rb turbo
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
#814708
09/27/10 03:46 PM
09/27/10 03:46 PM
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Posts: 4,244 Canada
Kam*Kuda
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i have some of the parts for an RB setup 12 rib as I am going to a Cog. I will have to look what I have that is adapted to work.
1970 Barracuda Convertible 1968 Satellite Street Strip car 1654.5 Mustang 1955 Land Rover
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Re: rb turbo
[Re: joshking440]
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09/29/10 12:59 PM
09/29/10 12:59 PM
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Posts: 3,336 Summit, NJ
whiplash
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Whiplash and Yuck, your mounts work for your application, no doubt about it but if you mounted an F1R or bigger out there and started making big power that thing would warp and twist like no bodies business.
I hear ya, but if you look REAL close to the fender side of the SC, you'll see an extra stainless bracket that I setup to wrap around the SC and bolt to one of the header bolts. It triangulates things, keeps the bracket from flapping in the breeze.
- 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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