only turbo LQ9 pantera in the world i need help with this build
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im new at this forum thing so sorry for anything
i was wondering if anyone can give me some tips as far as what ill need to make 550rwhp with stock block lq9 garrett gt4202 tial 44mm waste gate e85 with no fmic due to mid mounted engine
i was wondering if anyone can give me some tips as far as what ill need to make 550rwhp with stock block lq9 garrett gt4202 tial 44mm waste gate e85 with no fmic due to mid mounted engine
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Awesome build man!!
I love Panteras and I have been waiting for someone to do a turbo LS swap.
A local buddy here does LS conversions on Porshes and one of them he has a Vortech on. That one uses a water to air intercooler and the heat exchanger is up in the tail wing.
Maybe this will give you some ideas...
http://toy-jet.com/
I love Panteras and I have been waiting for someone to do a turbo LS swap.
A local buddy here does LS conversions on Porshes and one of them he has a Vortech on. That one uses a water to air intercooler and the heat exchanger is up in the tail wing.
Maybe this will give you some ideas...
http://toy-jet.com/
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for a stock block you'll need more than 10lbs boost to make 550whp. by stock, do you mean stock cam and all? or just stock bottom end? anyway, i would still do an air to water. intercooler is ALWAYS better than no intercooler for a street car. unless your a carb buy that is.
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stock block,piston and rods i was thinkin tsp turbo cam or ls6 cam any suggestions. no its going fuel injected
for a stock block you'll need more than 10lbs boost to make 550whp. by stock, do you mean stock cam and all? or just stock bottom end? anyway, i would still do an air to water. intercooler is ALWAYS better than no intercooler for a street car. unless your a carb buy that is.
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Thanks alot man ill take a look at the setup on the porch
Awesome build man!!
I love Panteras and I have been waiting for someone to do a turbo LS swap.
A local buddy here does LS conversions on Porshes and one of them he has a Vortech on. That one uses a water to air intercooler and the heat exchanger is up in the tail wing.
Maybe this will give you some ideas...
http://toy-jet.com/
I love Panteras and I have been waiting for someone to do a turbo LS swap.
A local buddy here does LS conversions on Porshes and one of them he has a Vortech on. That one uses a water to air intercooler and the heat exchanger is up in the tail wing.
Maybe this will give you some ideas...
http://toy-jet.com/
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i heard alot of good things about speed inc cams. im running a TU2 cam in my lq4 but im also going to be around 700hp all said and done. if you go with a speed inc cam i would do the TU1. i highly suggest you do dual valve springs too. i got some from tick performance for $219 or something. porting the heads will help alot too and its cheap and you can do yourself. that will help reach your goal with lower boost levels.
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thanks alot man really appricate it i just want to get the car goin but want to do it the right way first
i heard alot of good things about speed inc cams. im running a TU2 cam in my lq4 but im also going to be around 700hp all said and done. if you go with a speed inc cam i would do the TU1. i highly suggest you do dual valve springs too. i got some from tick performance for $219 or something. porting the heads will help alot too and its cheap and you can do yourself. that will help reach your goal with lower boost levels.
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yea for sure...now what do i do about running 10lbs or less no intercooler with e85 i have no where for fmic
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The intercooler is NOT needed, whether you are running 10lbs or,as we have, 20 lbs boost.
This has been debated many times, but we have made alot of hp with no intercooler on e85, and no carb either.
800 RWhp with my wagon, and over that with Mike's mustang.
This is on stock pistons, headgaskets, and TTY head bolts.
look up the wagon, or the mustang for more details.
My intake air temps are well over 215 degrees half way into first gear on my quarter mile runs. But with the E85 it is irrelevant.
Very cool car, I have really wanted to do a pantera with a turbo LS engine so I am going to be watching this build.
What are you going to use to run the engine? Holley, factory, or other.
This has been debated many times, but we have made alot of hp with no intercooler on e85, and no carb either.
800 RWhp with my wagon, and over that with Mike's mustang.
This is on stock pistons, headgaskets, and TTY head bolts.
look up the wagon, or the mustang for more details.
My intake air temps are well over 215 degrees half way into first gear on my quarter mile runs. But with the E85 it is irrelevant.
Very cool car, I have really wanted to do a pantera with a turbo LS engine so I am going to be watching this build.
What are you going to use to run the engine? Holley, factory, or other.
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how is the drivabilty with no intercooler considering its goin to be a street car ill definitely check out the wagon and mustang. and ill have more pics up as soon as i get the maifolds welded up and turbo mounted as for running the engine all i have is the stock escalade ecu and harness that i need cut. do you have any other tips as what i should do to make 550-650rwhp thanks
The intercooler is NOT needed, whether you are running 10lbs or,as we have, 20 lbs boost.
This has been debated many times, but we have made alot of hp with no intercooler on e85, and no carb either.
800 RWhp with my wagon, and over that with Mike's mustang.
This is on stock pistons, headgaskets, and TTY head bolts.
look up the wagon, or the mustang for more details.
My intake air temps are well over 215 degrees half way into first gear on my quarter mile runs. But with the E85 it is irrelevant.
Very cool car, I have really wanted to do a pantera with a turbo LS engine so I am going to be watching this build.
What are you going to use to run the engine? Holley, factory, or other.
This has been debated many times, but we have made alot of hp with no intercooler on e85, and no carb either.
800 RWhp with my wagon, and over that with Mike's mustang.
This is on stock pistons, headgaskets, and TTY head bolts.
look up the wagon, or the mustang for more details.
My intake air temps are well over 215 degrees half way into first gear on my quarter mile runs. But with the E85 it is irrelevant.
Very cool car, I have really wanted to do a pantera with a turbo LS engine so I am going to be watching this build.
What are you going to use to run the engine? Holley, factory, or other.
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Both cars' builds are on here, 67 twin turbo wagon, and Buddies pt88 mustang build.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ast-night.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ort-block.html
Very good drivability, both cars have competed in HotRod magazine's DragWeek. The wagon twice,and the mustang once. Over a thousand miles to 4 different dragstrips, in a week, Not trailered, driven the whole way.
Only tip is sit down and do some searching on here, there are many different combos that will get you there. See what you are drawn to and ask questions about those builds.
Usually it is not the power part you have to worry about it is the traction problems, clutch problems, driveline problems, etc. The power will be the literally the easiest part.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ast-night.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ort-block.html
Very good drivability, both cars have competed in HotRod magazine's DragWeek. The wagon twice,and the mustang once. Over a thousand miles to 4 different dragstrips, in a week, Not trailered, driven the whole way.
Only tip is sit down and do some searching on here, there are many different combos that will get you there. See what you are drawn to and ask questions about those builds.
Usually it is not the power part you have to worry about it is the traction problems, clutch problems, driveline problems, etc. The power will be the literally the easiest part.
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twin disc clutch so that should be good for a good amount of power,traction in that car isnt a problem cause the motor being back there lol and we just got the biggest trans axels made for the car but i appreciate everything you guys are helping me with thanks again
Both cars' builds are on here, 67 twin turbo wagon, and Buddies pt88 mustang build.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ast-night.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ort-block.html
Very good drivability, both cars have competed in HotRod magazine's DragWeek. The wagon twice,and the mustang once. Over a thousand miles to 4 different dragstrips, in a week, Not trailered, driven the whole way.
Only tip is sit down and do some searching on here, there are many different combos that will get you there. See what you are drawn to and ask questions about those builds.
Usually it is not the power part you have to worry about it is the traction problems, clutch problems, driveline problems, etc. The power will be the literally the easiest part.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ast-night.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ort-block.html
Very good drivability, both cars have competed in HotRod magazine's DragWeek. The wagon twice,and the mustang once. Over a thousand miles to 4 different dragstrips, in a week, Not trailered, driven the whole way.
Only tip is sit down and do some searching on here, there are many different combos that will get you there. See what you are drawn to and ask questions about those builds.
Usually it is not the power part you have to worry about it is the traction problems, clutch problems, driveline problems, etc. The power will be the literally the easiest part.