Turbo parts ready for ordering!
#1
Turbo parts ready for ordering!
After lots of research i am ready to order my parts for my turbo kit!!!
Heres what i am looking at for my stock 00 t/a, front mounted turbo kit. I will be welding and bending all the necessary tubing.
6.0 manifolds
Garrett GT-45F 78T
Precision PTE AS1026 Intercooler
TiAL V60 Wastgate
TiAL 50mm BOV
TiAL hose clamps and silicone fitings
Exile MSBC-1 ET01 boost controler
Griffin radiator
(and of course all the extras that will add up...)
I am only 18, and in college, and my rents wont buy me these parts because they know what i am tryin to do, so for the stock motor I will only be running about 450-500hp until next year when I can come up with enought money for an LS2 402ci with ETP 225s.
What do you think?
Heres what i am looking at for my stock 00 t/a, front mounted turbo kit. I will be welding and bending all the necessary tubing.
6.0 manifolds
Garrett GT-45F 78T
Precision PTE AS1026 Intercooler
TiAL V60 Wastgate
TiAL 50mm BOV
TiAL hose clamps and silicone fitings
Exile MSBC-1 ET01 boost controler
Griffin radiator
(and of course all the extras that will add up...)
I am only 18, and in college, and my rents wont buy me these parts because they know what i am tryin to do, so for the stock motor I will only be running about 450-500hp until next year when I can come up with enought money for an LS2 402ci with ETP 225s.
What do you think?
#4
Yeah that boost controller is an overkill. If you want a budget controller with basic controls that is an EBC, then we have the AEM Boost controller. Its a nice little piece and not to bad on price as well.
#5
Do i still run that manual boost controler with the 402 also?
I was going to install the Exile boost controler in the conter glove box.
If i can put the AEM in the center glove box, i will do that, that would save 500$.
The reason i want it in the center glove box is because i dont like fancy lights in the interior any of that "bling" i would like to keep the interior as stock looking as possible.
I was going to install the Exile boost controler in the conter glove box.
If i can put the AEM in the center glove box, i will do that, that would save 500$.
The reason i want it in the center glove box is because i dont like fancy lights in the interior any of that "bling" i would like to keep the interior as stock looking as possible.
#7
The aem is a gauge style controller, just put it in the pod and you can raise or lower the boost on the gauge itself.
the AEM, E-boost, Manual will all work with a 402, the Exile unit is meant for race cars that use the controller to help get the car out of the hole and down the track with traction
the AEM, E-boost, Manual will all work with a 402, the Exile unit is meant for race cars that use the controller to help get the car out of the hole and down the track with traction
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#10
Yea, hopefuly after the 402 is built i will have a nice 850rwhp for the track, hoping on 93 also...
Since this thread is open i have been debating between the LS2 and LQ9 block, there is only about a 400-500$ diffrence so i have np chosing one over anothor. Which one do you think i should be going with? (this engine build will be taking place sometime next year so i have time to do some more search)
Since this thread is open i have been debating between the LS2 and LQ9 block, there is only about a 400-500$ diffrence so i have np chosing one over anothor. Which one do you think i should be going with? (this engine build will be taking place sometime next year so i have time to do some more search)
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Everyone will say to go with the LS2. I went with the iron 6 for my 408 cuz in my case I could care less about the added weight... the bird was 2955lbs with the 464ci pontiac in it, enough to get killed with 1000bhp. For an extra 400-500, I'd probably go LS2 if you want better weight transfer and better power/weight ratio.
#12
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i dont think you'll need an aftermarket radiator - see if the stock one will work ok for you first, and you could do a cheap ebay IC instead of the precision.
also do you need a tial 60mm WG, could save some money and use a turbosmart 48mm?
depending on your whole setups.
what is your end goal, why the Garrett GT-45F 78T?
also do you need a tial 60mm WG, could save some money and use a turbosmart 48mm?
depending on your whole setups.
what is your end goal, why the Garrett GT-45F 78T?
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That's true hawk, didn't even notice that. Larger wastegate is only needed for lower boost to bypass more exhaust to prevent the turbo from creeping. I run a 48mm on my rig, works like a champ with a 5psi spring and 0 on the boost controller, holds it right where it should. A lot of guys running 8psi run a 38mm and get away with it... I figured for the slight price difference, why not run a 48? LOL I'm running a treadstone intercooler up front, the thing works like a champ, and you can't beat it for the $. Specs show very little pressure drop, and the thing keeps IAT's low.
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i dont think you'll need an aftermarket radiator - see if the stock one will work ok for you first, and you could do a cheap ebay IC instead of the precision.
also do you need a tial 60mm WG, could save some money and use a turbosmart 48mm?
depending on your whole setups.
what is your end goal, why the Garrett GT-45F 78T?
also do you need a tial 60mm WG, could save some money and use a turbosmart 48mm?
depending on your whole setups.
what is your end goal, why the Garrett GT-45F 78T?
That's true hawk, didn't even notice that. Larger wastegate is only needed for lower boost to bypass more exhaust to prevent the turbo from creeping. I run a 48mm on my rig, works like a champ with a 5psi spring and 0 on the boost controller, holds it right where it should. A lot of guys running 8psi run a 38mm and get away with it... I figured for the slight price difference, why not run a 48? LOL I'm running a treadstone intercooler up front, the thing works like a champ, and you can't beat it for the $. Specs show very little pressure drop, and the thing keeps IAT's low.
The reason for the bigger wastgate is because my goal is about 850rwhp, and when i would like to drive it on the road and be safe i would like about 450-500rwhp so i have to bleed out about 400hp. Maybe with the 402 i could make 1000rwhp, but that would be over achiveing my goal which is never bad, but then i would have to bleed out 500hp so i can make 450-500rwhp for the street.
The reason for the aftermarket radiator is so when it comes time for the 402 all i mostly have to do is drop it in and not worrie about the cooling issues, also since i am doing a front mounted turbo, i am going to be mounting the radiator not in the factory brackets, the radiator will be moved about 2-3" forward to make more room for the turbo. So i would like to do it while i am in that area with some extra cash.
I chose the Garrett GT-45F 78T because it will spool faster than the GT-47 and have more mid range power. I was going to go with the GT-47 until i did some research and found out that the GT-45F 78T was better for my application.
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i dont think you'll need an aftermarket radiator - see if the stock one will work ok for you first, and you could do a cheap ebay IC instead of the precision.
also do you need a tial 60mm WG, could save some money and use a turbosmart 48mm?
depending on your whole setups.
what is your end goal, why the Garrett GT-45F 78T?
also do you need a tial 60mm WG, could save some money and use a turbosmart 48mm?
depending on your whole setups.
what is your end goal, why the Garrett GT-45F 78T?