9 sec stock short block LQ4 in full size 4x4!
#22
Thanks for the good words guys! I was running between 18, and 20psi of boost gauge would spike 20 on shifts then settle back to 18. As for my 370 I sold it to (spoolin) here on the forum a year and half ago. It's still running fine last time I heard.
#23
I used to have an x-cab 4X4 with a KB manifold and 70mm turbo on a stock 170k mile 5.3 that ran 12.9's on 12psi. Setup ran great for 2 years. It now has a forged 6.0 with a slightly larger turbo at 13 psi but has not been back to the track.
I was drooling over your truck when putting mine together, congrats on a solid 9 sec pass. Any plans for safety equipment and more track time?
I was drooling over your truck when putting mine together, congrats on a solid 9 sec pass. Any plans for safety equipment and more track time?
#25
I used to have an x-cab 4X4 with a KB manifold and 70mm turbo on a stock 170k mile 5.3 that ran 12.9's on 12psi. Setup ran great for 2 years. It now has a forged 6.0 with a slightly larger turbo at 13 psi but has not been back to the track.
I was drooling over your truck when putting mine together, congrats on a solid 9 sec pass. Any plans for safety equipment and more track time?
I was drooling over your truck when putting mine together, congrats on a solid 9 sec pass. Any plans for safety equipment and more track time?
Yep locking it up at 96mph. The old 370/pt88 combo that trapped 145 was unlocked lol
#28
Why did you decide to swap to the stock bottom end (if you don't mind me asking)?
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#37
Simply awesome. I'd like that exact dirvetrain in a Jeep Cherokee Sport. That would make for an excellent daily driver, dirt toy and embarass nearly everything from the stop light!
Killer truck!
Killer truck!
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Fantastic! I am very impressed, I am currently researching the right parts to throw at my LS1 swapped vehicle, a 1998 2wd Toyota Tacoma (sleeper!)
It weighs around 3000# as it sits now, hoping to get into the 10s once I add some boost, but I know for sure traction is going to be my problem, it already is and I am still on a stock tune unmodified 2001 LS1/T56, well, it has a cold air and custom headers I built, that are probably going into the trash since I need to build new headers for turbo, or maybe a rear mount, but seems front mounts just seem to work better and also less complicated in some ways as well.
Still doing research on what to do to the motor and what turbo to use, I can build a complete system for a Toyota, but not to well versed on the GM stuff as far as what are the weak links and what needs to be upgraded and the limits of certain components. Still doing tons of research.
For example I could run 20psi through a stock Tacoma motor (2RZ 2.4L) with nothing more than head studs and MLS gaskets, it made about 350rwhp, so it wasnt a slouch, more like a 500cc 2-stroke dirtbike, lol. I built a motor for 30psi and the turbo failed spitting metal into the engine destroying things, most of all my determination in the build, I pulled it out and slapped in a 2001 Camaro drivetrain and it is almost as fast as the 4cyl turboed motor, but certainly has far more torque from 1500rpms on up. It is a good start but I sure do miss the turbo.....
Mad props to you my friend ~
It weighs around 3000# as it sits now, hoping to get into the 10s once I add some boost, but I know for sure traction is going to be my problem, it already is and I am still on a stock tune unmodified 2001 LS1/T56, well, it has a cold air and custom headers I built, that are probably going into the trash since I need to build new headers for turbo, or maybe a rear mount, but seems front mounts just seem to work better and also less complicated in some ways as well.
Still doing research on what to do to the motor and what turbo to use, I can build a complete system for a Toyota, but not to well versed on the GM stuff as far as what are the weak links and what needs to be upgraded and the limits of certain components. Still doing tons of research.
For example I could run 20psi through a stock Tacoma motor (2RZ 2.4L) with nothing more than head studs and MLS gaskets, it made about 350rwhp, so it wasnt a slouch, more like a 500cc 2-stroke dirtbike, lol. I built a motor for 30psi and the turbo failed spitting metal into the engine destroying things, most of all my determination in the build, I pulled it out and slapped in a 2001 Camaro drivetrain and it is almost as fast as the 4cyl turboed motor, but certainly has far more torque from 1500rpms on up. It is a good start but I sure do miss the turbo.....
Mad props to you my friend ~
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Fantastic! I am very impressed, I am currently researching the right parts to throw at my LS1 swapped vehicle, a 1998 2wd Toyota Tacoma (sleeper!)
It weighs around 3000# as it sits now, hoping to get into the 10s once I add some boost, but I know for sure traction is going to be my problem, it already is and I am still on a stock tune unmodified 2001 LS1/T56, well, it has a cold air and custom headers I built, that are probably going into the trash since I need to build new headers for turbo, or maybe a rear mount, but seems front mounts just seem to work better and also less complicated in some ways as well.
Still doing research on what to do to the motor and what turbo to use, I can build a complete system for a Toyota, but not to well versed on the GM stuff as far as what are the weak links and what needs to be upgraded and the limits of certain components. Still doing tons of research.
For example I could run 20psi through a stock Tacoma motor (2RZ 2.4L) with nothing more than head studs and MLS gaskets, it made about 350rwhp, so it wasnt a slouch, more like a 500cc 2-stroke dirtbike, lol. I built a motor for 30psi and the turbo failed spitting metal into the engine destroying things, most of all my determination in the build, I pulled it out and slapped in a 2001 Camaro drivetrain and it is almost as fast as the 4cyl turboed motor, but certainly has far more torque from 1500rpms on up. It is a good start but I sure do miss the turbo.....
Mad props to you my friend ~
It weighs around 3000# as it sits now, hoping to get into the 10s once I add some boost, but I know for sure traction is going to be my problem, it already is and I am still on a stock tune unmodified 2001 LS1/T56, well, it has a cold air and custom headers I built, that are probably going into the trash since I need to build new headers for turbo, or maybe a rear mount, but seems front mounts just seem to work better and also less complicated in some ways as well.
Still doing research on what to do to the motor and what turbo to use, I can build a complete system for a Toyota, but not to well versed on the GM stuff as far as what are the weak links and what needs to be upgraded and the limits of certain components. Still doing tons of research.
For example I could run 20psi through a stock Tacoma motor (2RZ 2.4L) with nothing more than head studs and MLS gaskets, it made about 350rwhp, so it wasnt a slouch, more like a 500cc 2-stroke dirtbike, lol. I built a motor for 30psi and the turbo failed spitting metal into the engine destroying things, most of all my determination in the build, I pulled it out and slapped in a 2001 Camaro drivetrain and it is almost as fast as the 4cyl turboed motor, but certainly has far more torque from 1500rpms on up. It is a good start but I sure do miss the turbo.....
Mad props to you my friend ~
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I just see so many bad stories about oiling issues, I dont want to be that guy, but I guess if you use a quality scavenging pump and put the check valves in the right places it should work fine.
Do you have a build thread on your rear mount? I would like to see what you have for a setup...I would like the have an oiless Comp turbo, but when I saw the price I think I will skip it, lol. Well out of my budget