Can somebody let me know the proper A/R?
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Can somebody let me know the proper A/R?
Searches are getting me nowhere as far as remote mount setups go. I am looking to build a custom remote mount intercooled setup on a forged H/C/I 346 M6 Trans am. My question is what would be the best A/R/Size turbo for this setup considering the manual trans/small cubes. I was thinking a t76 with a.96 A/R. Goal is 700+whp with propane injection once under boost. Perhaps I want to go smaller though. Please speak from experience.
If possible let me know a turbonetics part number.
Thank you.
Matt.
If possible let me know a turbonetics part number.
Thank you.
Matt.
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currently they are 410s. I am expecting to maybe drop to a 3:73.
I want as little lag as possible I just did not know how to order the turbo for what I want.
I want as little lag as possible I just did not know how to order the turbo for what I want.
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I am using a boost controlled system from a diesel truck to add more fuel. Propane is alot cheaper than meth/race fuel and it will only use a small amount at a time and rarely fill the small tank I use.
Also propane does not compression ignite meaning it will be very hard to detonate my motor under boost.
Grand National guys have been using propane for a while I am going to try it this way.
Also propane does not compression ignite meaning it will be very hard to detonate my motor under boost.
Grand National guys have been using propane for a while I am going to try it this way.
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Why don't you look into buying this setup. Its already there and the hard part is done. Its cheap and bolt on and go.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/parts-cla...y-2000-ss.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/parts-cla...y-2000-ss.html