408?
A GT5088, GT5288 and a GT5588 are all great choices for a 408 c.i. LS motor.
As 72camaro said, the right cam can bring the turbo online quickly at a low RPM and have it hold power to redline without tapering off.
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A GT5088, GT5288 and a GT5588 are all great choices for a 408 c.i. LS motor.
As 72camaro said, the right cam can bring the turbo online quickly at a low RPM and have it hold power to redline without tapering off.
A GT5088, GT5288 and a GT5588 are all great choices for a 408 c.i. LS motor.
As 72camaro said, the right cam can bring the turbo online quickly at a low RPM and have it hold power to redline without tapering off.
Nice Art, what all is he doing to it? I am going to be moving hopefully by the summer and have a bigger garage. I am going to fab a turbo kit for Sylvio's car and will have more room than my current setup.
We can attempt to offset the added airflow requirement with a smaller cam and cylinder head(intake runner and intake valve), but ultimately the easiest thing to do is utilize the right compressor wheel.
We can definitely optimize your set-up with a good turbo grind.
Nice Art, what all is he doing to it? I am going to be moving hopefully by the summer and have a bigger garage. I am going to fab a turbo kit for Sylvio's car and will have more room than my current setup.
Is there a compressor map available for your turbocharger?
We can attempt to offset the added airflow requirement with a smaller cam and cylinder head(intake runner and intake valve), but ultimately the easiest thing to do is utilize the right compressor wheel.
Give me a call or shoot me an email(would be best so I can send you a spec sheet) and if we can we'll plot out some numbers and see where you're at with your current combination.
Is there a compressor map available for your turbocharger?
Agreed 100%. The turbo's you mentioned are also much more efficient in moving higher amounts of airflow at lower pressure ratios. A larger c.i. motor will not generate the manifold pressure a smaller motor will.
That said, I believe most of those cams will either be too large, or won't have the correct valve events needed for your application.


Thanks for the info
