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friend wants turbo
he dont have much time to get on the net so he wold like for me to find out some info.
he want to run 10.50 and still keep the A/C and want to do a single front turbo, need to know what size turbo he should run?? what going to have the least lag the car will be a STREET car and might see the track 1-2 time a mounth car has a forged 347 in it and a good fuel set up now
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Ricky
he want to run 10.50 and still keep the A/C and want to do a single front turbo, need to know what size turbo he should run?? what going to have the least lag the car will be a STREET car and might see the track 1-2 time a mounth car has a forged 347 in it and a good fuel set up now
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Ricky
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will it still drive good?? were is a good place to get one at?? what kinda power do the 76mm make? sorry me or him know nothing about turbos i have a procharger but i think turbs are a lot diffent?
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forceinductions-sponsor i do believe they are like 1100 bucks car will drive like stock until you get into boost then it will be a monster.
not sure what it max is on it ive heard cars making 700plus on them
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Hey rick, PM me for more info i might have a complete single turbo setup for sale that your friend might be interested in, its front mount and keeps a/c and keeps the front sway bar. We talked a LONG time ago about a hood or wheels i believe, but i dont remember what it was...i do remember though that you were either away in iraq or somewhere like hawaii ??? Anyways hope to hear from you hit me up anytime. Take care buddy
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Ricky, with the 76 you'll probably get some lag till 2800-3000RPM. It'll come in stupid strong after that. You need to remember that lag is a product of a larger turbo. You can throw on a little turbo (TO4 for example) and have almost no lag....but it'll max out by 5K RPM. OEM turbo's are designed small to prevent lag....for example a MazdaSpeed3 wil max that turbo out by 5800RPM....and it has a 6500RPM redline. You can also reduce lag by running hotter exhaust, which is a mix of thermal wrap and the air/fuel ratio (leaner gets hotter). So, the setup and tune will directly affect "lag" as well as the size of the turbo (and why you'll hear multiple answers to a seemingly simple question).
Get over the "lag" question and look at useable power both at the top end and "under the curve".
So......76 is a good choice
Get over the "lag" question and look at useable power both at the top end and "under the curve".
So......76 is a good choice
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Hey rick, PM me for more info i might have a complete single turbo setup for sale that your friend might be interested in, its front mount and keeps a/c and keeps the front sway bar. We talked a LONG time ago about a hood or wheels i believe, but i dont remember what it was...i do remember though that you were either away in iraq or somewhere like hawaii ??? Anyways hope to hear from you hit me up anytime. Take care buddy
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Ricky, with the 76 you'll probably get some lag till 2800-3000RPM. It'll come in stupid strong after that. You need to remember that lag is a product of a larger turbo. You can throw on a little turbo (TO4 for example) and have almost no lag....but it'll max out by 5K RPM. OEM turbo's are designed small to prevent lag....but for example a MazdaSpeed3 wil max that turbo out by 5800RPM....and it has a 500RPM redline. You can also reduce lag by running hotter exhaust, which is a mix of thermal wrap and the air/fuel ratio (leaner gets hotter). So, the setup and tune will directly affect "lag" as well as the size of the turbo (and why you'll hear multiple answers to a seemingly simple question).
Get over the "lag" question and look at useable power both at the top end and "under the curve".
So......76 is a good choice
Get over the "lag" question and look at useable power both at the top end and "under the curve".
So......76 is a good choice
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ohio force inductions keeps AC but you will have to wait like 6 months to get a kit he is over whelmed with his builds not sure about anybody else, i gave up AC for large frount mount(didnt wanna spend 2000 bucks on custom headers went 6liter for 75bucks )