AES 390 precision lf88 will it work?
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I no it may no be the optimal turbo for the setup but got it on a killer deal and just wanted to see what som people think about the setup. Before anyone ask it has 317 heads, victor jr intake, th400 with a brake, really only tryin to run around 22psi and hopin for 1000...
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Large frame 88, 22 psi, 317 heads and hoping for 1000.
Well 1st you would not need 22 psi to hit 1k with a lf88, you could probably make 1k with 18psi off a good mid frame 88. And ide look in to a aftermarket set of casting heads with thicker decks so their is less chance of flexing and blowing headgaskets.
Well 1st you would not need 22 psi to hit 1k with a lf88, you could probably make 1k with 18psi off a good mid frame 88. And ide look in to a aftermarket set of casting heads with thicker decks so their is less chance of flexing and blowing headgaskets.
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Really just tryin to see what people think with spooling it there is other guys running bigger inducers then 88 with slightly smaller exhaust wheels and Havin good luck just would like to hear some proven infor.