stock 5.3 turbo...how much boost?
Im just wondering how much boost i can run to a bone stock 5.3
Would i have to upgrade injectors?
Will my 4l60 last?
Will it float the valves?
What size turbo should i put on it?
Where should i mount the turbo?
Im looking to drive this truck around the city more than anything..i dont want to make it a drag truck. I'm looking for 400-425 HP and want to still run pump gas. Also, I'm going to put 4.10 gears in it.
I'm limited by money.
Thanks...Mikey
4l60s are junk in my opinion but 400 isnt too bad. put it on and melt that 60e down.
put a 70mm on there with like .8x AR for a quick 400whp
put it under the truck or in the engine bay.
you might not even need to swap out the stock valvesprings but they will get weak, pac1218s would be a good idea at 140 dollars, but i say see how far you can get, stock springs dont float till 10-12psi in my experience.
the boost amount in PSI, is irrelevant for most things.
think of it in how much hp you want or how much hp the parts can handle.
I just dont understand how the tuning works. how do you tell the computer to inject more fuel?
Will i need a high pressure fuel pump?
How long do you think the 4l60 will last?
I just dont understand how the tuning works. how do you tell the computer to inject more fuel?
Will i need a high pressure fuel pump?
How long do you think the 4l60 will last?
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just some thoughts
1. Boost pressure does NOT dictate how much pressure you have in your cylinders. A well built N/A car will have more cylinder pressure that some low boost cars. Boost is a measurement of resistance and is measured in the intake manifold. How much of that makes it into the cylinder is based upon several other factors, as is how much pressure is created in the cylinder. This is why one turbos 18 psi does not equal another.
2. You can count on one hand all of the people who have ever blown a head completely off. Most of then running fuels like nitromethane.
3. A 54mm turbo will blow head gaskets easier than a larger turbo. You'll be cramming enough boost in at such a low RPM that it'll create diesel-like torque and probably lead to parts breakage. It'll also choke so quick up top that it'll be done by 5000 RPM.










