F Body intercooled twin turbo system - preliminary pricing $5495 inc free delvery
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Originally Posted by Brains
Leaning towards L92 stuff, can't beat the flow for the dollar. I haven't chosen cam specs yet, thinking of something in the neighborhood of mid 230'ish degrees on a 115'ish LSA, somewhat aggressive lobe profile to keep the overlap at a minimum.
I can always cheat and put big cc heads on the current motor, it's only 370cid but it's already fully built
I can always cheat and put big cc heads on the current motor, it's only 370cid but it's already fully built
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Originally Posted by TNTramair
Im using the L92/l76 heads/intake aswell....no head work at all...out of the box on the 402. ill keep everyone posted on numbers when they become available..
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Originally Posted by kwiksilverz
I was told that the L92 heads had issues with sealing under boost, even more so than say the LS2 heads. Any truth to this? I was looking at them for my setup, but when I was told that, I backed off. Still very interested for their bang for the buck ratio!!!
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Originally Posted by Brains
Leaning towards L92 stuff, can't beat the flow for the dollar. I haven't chosen cam specs yet, thinking of something in the neighborhood of mid 230'ish degrees on a 115'ish LSA, somewhat aggressive lobe profile to keep the overlap at a minimum.
I can always cheat and put big cc heads on the current motor, it's only 370cid but it's already fully built
I can always cheat and put big cc heads on the current motor, it's only 370cid but it's already fully built
AFR
sorry i have used both L92 stuff and AFR stuff. gm is good, but not that good. there is just more mass to the AFR.
yes bang for the buck. L92
Quaity that last AFR
just ask tony. he wont lie. didn't to me.
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Originally Posted by Big Bird WS6
One Word.
AFR
sorry i have used both L92 stuff and AFR stuff. gm is good, but not that good. there is just more mass to the AFR.
yes bang for the buck. L92
Quaity that last AFR
just ask tony. he wont lie. didn't to me.
AFR
sorry i have used both L92 stuff and AFR stuff. gm is good, but not that good. there is just more mass to the AFR.
yes bang for the buck. L92
Quaity that last AFR
just ask tony. he wont lie. didn't to me.
How close are you to shipping these kits Peter? Are you guys still on target?
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I was hoping for an explanation of these 2 steps.
What kind/brand of engine oil is good for tubocharged engines? I've never seen any specifically made for them.
Why do we have to refill power steering? It doesnt say anywhere in the instructions that any of those lines or components had to be drained or disconnected.
Completion of Installation
1 Ensure that the engine oil grade utilized is suitable for use with gasoline turbocharged engines.
2 Re-fill power steering system in accordance with the factory service manual.
What kind/brand of engine oil is good for tubocharged engines? I've never seen any specifically made for them.
Why do we have to refill power steering? It doesnt say anywhere in the instructions that any of those lines or components had to be drained or disconnected.
Completion of Installation
1 Ensure that the engine oil grade utilized is suitable for use with gasoline turbocharged engines.
2 Re-fill power steering system in accordance with the factory service manual.
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Originally Posted by peter@aps
How low is you comp ratio? Have you actually measured the comp ratio yet?
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Originally Posted by JMBLOWNWS6
I allready posted the cam specs a while back. Comp is 9:0:1 Speed Inc's tuner spec'ed my cam
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At the risk of sounding ignorant...could anything be done to make the spooling sound more apparent or the blow off valve? That vid of the Z06 dyno is super quiet.
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Originally Posted by BLKWS6
At the risk of sounding ignorant...could anything be done to make the spooling sound more apparent or the blow off valve? That vid of the Z06 dyno is super quiet.
Last edited by fil131; 07-17-2007 at 09:15 PM.
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Originally Posted by fil131
BOV question has already been answered, you can leave the pipe that goes to the left or right of the BOV that attaches to the intake and plug the remaining opening on the intake pipe.
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Originally Posted by JMBLOWNWS6
We will find out LME just finished my low comp 402 But I still want the upgrades
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Originally Posted by BLKWS6
gotcha. musta missed that one. Thanks
Peter I know that if this BOV outlet hose is vented back to the intake it can help the turbo keep spinning, but your design is made so that the resulting surge of pressure put back in the intake if greater than the ammount of air currently being used by the Turbocharger than the air will reverse flow through the air filter. The only way I see this being improved is if there is a unidirectional flow device installed between the airfilter assembly and the inlet that the BOV outlet hose attaches to which would allow for a pressure to be forced directly back to the turbocharger to allow for less turbo lag between shifts.
This seems to make sense to me, but please give me your feedback.
Thanks guys
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Originally Posted by TNTramair
yeah...couple of us are putting this kit on a 400+CI motor.
mine is a 402 with about 9.0:1 comp....custom grind turbo cam (dunno the specs ) but im not lookin for retarded horsepower either. if it gets me to about 700rwhp (street car) ill be a happy camper...
mine is a 402 with about 9.0:1 comp....custom grind turbo cam (dunno the specs ) but im not lookin for retarded horsepower either. if it gets me to about 700rwhp (street car) ill be a happy camper...
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Originally Posted by Brains
Just upsize the "standard" turbochargers and call it a day
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Originally Posted by calongo_SS
Few things I'd like updates on Peter:
Have you made any progress on AIR / EGR block off plates included in the kit? This is something that is considerably different from year to year, and many of us that had both of them at one time no longer do.
Have you made any progress on AIR / EGR block off plates included in the kit? This is something that is considerably different from year to year, and many of us that had both of them at one time no longer do.
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Have you found a 4L80E to test fit? I can't imagine it's that hard to find one.
Originally Posted by calongo_SS
What about the MAF delete pipe for those of who won't be using the MAF? Will it be included in the kit, or as an option?
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Originally Posted by peter@aps
This will be an optional part and I will post info and pricing on that MAF delete hose as soon as I have final info from engineering.
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Originally Posted by Brains
Leaning towards L92 stuff, can't beat the flow for the dollar. I haven't chosen cam specs yet, thinking of something in the neighborhood of mid 230'ish degrees on a 115'ish LSA, somewhat aggressive lobe profile to keep the overlap at a minimum.
I can always cheat and put big cc heads on the current motor, it's only 370cid but it's already fully built
I can always cheat and put big cc heads on the current motor, it's only 370cid but it's already fully built
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Originally Posted by fil131
Why do we have to refill power steering? It doesnt say anywhere in the instructions that any of those lines or components had to be drained or disconnected.
Don't forget this is part of the install as well.