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Old 02-18-2008, 11:17 PM
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I already have some parts for the new setup, but i need to know what kind of turbo kits are the best from those who have used them. I have a 383ci with AFR 225's. Compression ratio will be 9.0:1. Bottom end has a callies dragonslayer crank, compstar rods, and diamond pistons. This will be a street car and the main intention for this setup is to be a supra killer. The AFR heads have already been sent off for additional CNC work. I have a Fast 90/90 that has been port matched to the heads. My question to ya'll is what would be a good streetable cam for this setup matched to what turbo. Im thinking going no less than an 82mm turbo and I am willing to go higher. Suggestions on cam specs?
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WOW going big i see
i have a APS set up is this a street car, DD, or drag
you might want to look at EPPs turbo cam its nice and big or LINGs GT-11 is about the same or call COMP and see what they say good luck
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Originally Posted by tomz28
WOW going big i see
i have a APS set up is this a street car, DD, or drag
you might want to look at EPPs turbo cam its nice and big or LINGs GT-11 is about the same or call COMP and see what they say good luck
The last one, call comp and tell them your setup and they'll custom grind one for you. Its among the best info I got.

As for turbo, get a nice t6 flanged unit, ST80 should kick some *** or bigger depending how much ponies you wanna make.
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The last one, call comp and tell them your setup and they'll custom grind one for you. Its among the best info I got.

As for turbo, get a nice t6 flanged unit, ST80 should kick some *** or bigger depending how much ponies you wanna make.
Goal is for over 1000rwhp
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street car with over 1000rwhp huh? i would switch your fast 90 intake(there have been some problems with the boost u will be requiring to make 1000rwhp).u are going to probably need something in the 88-91 mm range for the power u want

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Originally Posted by 98transguy
street car with over 100rwhp huh? i would switch your fast 90 intake(there have been some problems with the boost u will be requiring to make 1000rwhp).u are going to probably need something in the 88-91 mm range for the power u want
I figured i would have to go with a carb-style intake manifold. Im probably going to go on and get an 88mm turbo. Still trying to decide on cam specs for the setup.
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This is also going through a built t-56 tranny and a 12-bolt rear.
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you can go with a LS6 intake and still hit a 1000hp. its been proven. go ahead and sell/trade the FAST and you can have some extra cash for a cam
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just stick with a very mild cam 230ish on 115-117 or so. no need for a large cam at all.just bump the boost if u need more power
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Originally Posted by 98transguy
just stick with a very mild cam 230ish on 115-117 or so. no need for a large cam at all.just bump the boost if u need more power
Thats in the ballpark of where I was looking. I was thinking about a custom ground 235/236, .600"/.615" lift, on a 116 LSA.




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