Twin Turbo 4.8 Results / Single 80mm Build
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Between Dario's Chevette, Tony Reiners Mustang and my car I think we can conclude these turbo just aren't great. The rest of my combination isn't ideal for this engine/turbo size but it should still be making quite a bit more power. I think those 61/65's would be a really nice option, they should light off pretty quick even on a 4.8. The re
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Yes unfortunately they are duds, Nathan Shaw had real Turbonetics 72/68's on his car and managed 7's at way more weight then my car, and the rest of our combo is quite similar. I've had lots of luck with on3 stuff, I'm doing a colorado for a customer with twin 61/65's it should be interesting what kind of power it makes.
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Those are a viable option as well. I really can't see the spool being much different on them.
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I'm a die hard china turbo guy, but I caved and bought a pair of Borg s369's got them for $649 each for the guys on ebay, still have to get exhaust housings too. I was going to pull the trigger on the s366 clones because they are so cheap but didn't like that they only came with .91 divided housings. I'm not changing too much over the winter so I should have some usable comparison data in the spring
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Glad i came across this thread, i was thinking about running those rev9 turbos but was a bit hesitant. Been following tony reiners thread on the turbo forum seems like he went slower with these turbos then the single and the twin gt's.
Has anyone given these a china s366's a try?
https://www.alibaba.com/product-deta...59503e27uRUnpa
Has anyone given these a china s366's a try?
https://www.alibaba.com/product-deta...59503e27uRUnpa
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Got to test the T3s a little last night. More of the same really. Went a best of 10.9x @ 133 14-15lbs. 1.7 60' made 4-5lbs on brake easy at 4400. Fell on Its face when i let off the T-brake. Buddy with 383 and twin masterpower t70s on an old school 3700lb pickup went 159 at 24lbs. Non intercooled.
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Got to test the T3s a little last night. More of the same really. Went a best of 10.9x @ 133 14-15lbs. 1.7 60' made 4-5lbs on brake easy at 4400. Fell on Its face when i let off the T-brake. Buddy with twin 383 and masterpower t70s on an old school 3700lb pickup went 159 at 24lbs. Non intercooled.
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What cubic inch?
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Got to test the T3s a little last night. More of the same really. Went a best of 10.9x @ 133 14-15lbs. 1.7 60' made 4-5lbs on brake easy at 4400. Fell on Its face when i let off the T-brake. Buddy with 383 and twin masterpower t70s on an old school 3700lb pickup went 159 at 24lbs. Non intercooled.
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can you link to that thread or let me know what i can google to find it
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Yup 70 with a p-trim turbine wheel. Not sure what makes a turbo with the same diameter wheels perform less than another… Housing clearances? Wheel design? But the masterpower 70s sure seem to pile on the HP. I believe Del with that Chevelle above was running on3 70’s prior to the 61’s. Thought I remembered them not performing as well as the 61’s.
Found 2 other options shopping ebay last night. Housing looks on the large side, but the $218 price and wheel specs seem nice… So did the 72/68’s though…
http://www.ebay.com/itm/T04Z-T70-T4-...19.m1438.l2649
This one wasn’t bad either for $229… smaller housing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/T66-T04S-GT3...19.m1438.l2649
Found 2 other options shopping ebay last night. Housing looks on the large side, but the $218 price and wheel specs seem nice… So did the 72/68’s though…
http://www.ebay.com/itm/T04Z-T70-T4-...19.m1438.l2649
This one wasn’t bad either for $229… smaller housing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/T66-T04S-GT3...19.m1438.l2649
Last edited by Forcefed86; 10-02-2017 at 11:30 AM.
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that thread said tony went 151 with the 7268s. is that not good? at first he went 121 which is pretty bad. i didnt see him mention how much boost to get the 151mph.
am i the only one with the rev9 6662s so far?
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Tony has a larger engine (351) 25lbs on the 72/68’s best of 151.8. He trapped 154 on the S480 at similar boost and it spooled faster. Believe he also has better heads, cam and intake on the car now than he did with the S480.
For comparison I believe chris went in the 160+ range at similar boost and weight (possibly heavier) on an SBE 5.3 w/ cast S366's non-intercooled. And 168 on 31lbs.
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Yup 70 with a p-trim turbine wheel. Not sure what makes a turbo with the same diameter wheels perform less than another… Housing clearances? Wheel design? But the masterpower 70s sure seem to pile on the HP. I believe Del with that Chevelle above was running on3 70’s prior to the 61’s. Thought I remembered them not performing as well as the 61’s.
Found 2 other options shopping ebay last night. Housing looks on the large side, but the $218 price and wheel specs seem nice… So did the 72/68’s though…
http://www.ebay.com/itm/T04Z-T70-T4-...19.m1438.l2649
This one wasn’t bad either for $229… smaller housing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/T66-T04S-GT3...19.m1438.l2649
Found 2 other options shopping ebay last night. Housing looks on the large side, but the $218 price and wheel specs seem nice… So did the 72/68’s though…
http://www.ebay.com/itm/T04Z-T70-T4-...19.m1438.l2649
This one wasn’t bad either for $229… smaller housing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/T66-T04S-GT3...19.m1438.l2649
I believe the turbos in the 2nd link are what my buddy used on his first twin 6.0L set up.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ay-turbos.html
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https://www.theturboforums.com/threa...6#post-2005709
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I believe the turbos in the 2nd link are what my buddy used on his first twin 6.0L set up.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ay-turbos.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...ay-turbos.html