1143rwhp, 1119rwtq Custom PTK set-up
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Some answers that I know of. We built the turbo and some components. The rest of the car was built by a speed shop. The heads were the big AFR's., it is a BS3 controlled car. The tranny was built by D&D, and the turbo is a T6 flange unit with 5" outlet, cutout and reduced down to 3.5". to pass through the crossmember. A/R is a 1.15. We are working on a new unit to try on the car when he is ready. I don't know much other then that since I'm not with the car.
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Originally Posted by VINCE
29 psi is a lot of boost.. I wonder what a 408ci with a GT55 could do on 29psi of boost?
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Originally Posted by JZ 97 SS 1500
The 408 with the GT55 would make some stupid power at 29psi. The GT42-80 on a 408 would not make 29psi though however. It will not sustain that size engine.
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Originally Posted by JZ 97 SS 1500
The 408 with the GT55 would make some stupid power at 29psi. The GT42-80 on a 408 would not make 29psi though however. It will not sustain that size engine.
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Id expect at least 1300-1500 rwhp on 29psi, on an extremely conservative end.
I made 947 rwhp at 16psi with my 408 and gt55, ****, just imagine almost 2 times as much boost.
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Originally Posted by 2000 Tran Zam
What trannies would hold that kind of power?
A rossler 210... For sure...
There are a couple other extreme power cutom automatics out there... 3 speed or better so I'm not counting all the custom glides...
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Originally Posted by V8_DSM_V8again
http://www.rosslertrans.com/th210.htm
A rossler 210... For sure...
There are a couple other extreme power cutom automatics out there... 3 speed or better so I'm not counting all the custom glides...
A rossler 210... For sure...
There are a couple other extreme power cutom automatics out there... 3 speed or better so I'm not counting all the custom glides...
would a 4l80e hold the power or is 1300+ pushing the limit
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Originally Posted by 2000 Tran Zam
is this a 3 speed tranny? is it drivable on the street if need be?
would a 4l80e hold the power or is 1300+ pushing the limit![Punch](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_punch.gif)
would a 4l80e hold the power or is 1300+ pushing the limit
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Its a 3 speed and its streetable..
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Originally Posted by smokinHawk
mike brown is close to that power with his CE, he's run a high 8 with his 4l80E so its possible.
Be ready to spend over $5000 on that trans though...... i talked to Rossler for quite a while about my choice. I went with a glide with a 1.80 first gear..... easier on a turbo compared to the 2.48 first in a th400.... give him a call.... another plus for the glide is its cheaper to build to hold the same HP as the 400.... less parts to break/fix.
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