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Old 03-27-2011, 05:09 PM
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A MPT70 could make around 600hp but that'll be about it. If you're not afraid of the power coming in a bit slower, and if you have room under the hood I'd go for the BW unit. They can be had for about $550 and are nearly bulletproof. Plus if you want more power in the future, no need to upgrade.

Also search for some 60lb injectors ("Mototron" seem to be the standard), dual Walbro pumps for safety. Rising rate FPR, return lines, etc. Oil lines, better head gaskets and fasteners, etc. It all adds up. Just FYI.
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Yea at first I was told to get a master power t70 because they weren't that high. I see lots of people running mp turbos with lsx mills and making good power! What size bov and wastegate should I use?
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i use a master power 76 on my 6.0 and it spools instantly with the stock cam. 38mm waste gate unless your going for real low boost. and a 50mm bov. i use a tial copy bov that i had to modify the spring pocket but it works fine. i can hold 7-8 psi all day.
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I see a JGS 56MM piston bov on forced inductions for $220 and a JGS 40mm wastegate for 239.
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racetronix makes real nice injectors or siemens
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Old 03-28-2011, 05:08 PM
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I haven't started the turbo build yet I'm just tryin to find out all I can before I do.
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Originally Posted by 82lsx cutlass
I haven't started the turbo build yet I'm just tryin to find out all I can before I do.
Get any thing started yet? Im still working on my 1981T/A, Ordered the turbo yesterday.
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gt45 is a big heavy ****
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[QUOTE=HydroStream6;14698575]A MPT70 could make around 600hp but that'll be about it. If you're not afraid of the power coming in a bit slower, and if you have room under the hood I'd go for the BW unit. They can be had for about $550 and are nearly bulletproof. Plus if you want more power in the future, no need to upgrade.

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That is my thought WHERE?
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Dr. Turbo on here AKA forcedinductions.com

They are a Borg Warner S (which stands for schwietzer) turbo. A S475 or S480 is a good choice but they are big. Weight about 50lbs.
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Not all s400's will get you into the 9's I would say an s475 on a 1.32 or 1.10 is a great choice and pretty cheap! RPS makes a real nice bov for a 100! I've seen many guys use them. If your trying to build a 100k car then it's not for you but u said budget! http://www.racepartsolutions.com/products.asp?cat=147
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Originally Posted by slowlsx
Not all s400's will get you into the 9's I would say an s475 on a 1.32 or 1.10 is a great choice and pretty cheap! RPS makes a real nice bov for a 100! I've seen many guys use them. If your trying to build a 100k car then it's not for you but u said budget! http://www.racepartsolutions.com/products.asp?cat=147
Same like a good link to what Ive been looking for.
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Look up On3Performance on ebay... they are the best of the Chinese turbos. I'll most likely be using two of their 76s on my boat build.
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Those S400s for that money are T6 flanged correct?
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