S400-72, L92/LS2/LQ4 6L combo, spool up?
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Hi Folks,
Wondering where can I expect spool on a franken 6L with the BWS400-72 using the T6-1.10AR. Car is an M6/3xxxlb sedan, log manifold (each bank to each sieof the scroll), forged piston/rod como.
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Wondering where can I expect spool on a franken 6L with the BWS400-72 using the T6-1.10AR. Car is an M6/3xxxlb sedan, log manifold (each bank to each sieof the scroll), forged piston/rod como.
Thanks
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good stuff I have the same set up and people in Springfield Mo. Keep saying that they think that my car wouldn't spool. But from what I ave been finding out is that there brains have not been spooling. Thanks
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I'm running a BWS400-72 on my 5.3L.....with a 1.58 A/R on the hot side. It's a little slow to spool....but when it does....weeeeeeeee! lol.
I blocked off one side of the divided housing and it has helped a lot, and i haven't noticed much if any of a loss up top from increased backpressure.
I blocked off one side of the divided housing and it has helped a lot, and i haven't noticed much if any of a loss up top from increased backpressure.