91mm on Built 346ci????
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Thanks a lot for replies guys.
He is not planning to run th400 any time soon the car have less than 40k miles and will be garage queen we're trying to buy another 99Z28 for race car build.
Do you think it will help to spool faster if We ran 9:5.1 compresstion????
the highest boost we're plannng to run is 16-17psi with race gas and 13psi on 93octane.
Just talked to my brother and he really wants to try this setup since no one ever done it on 346-348ci before and he's very sure the car will be laggy SOB but wants to know how laggy!!! hehehe
I will let you guys know if he's going witht he setup and will post some pics of the build.
Hussam.
He is not planning to run th400 any time soon the car have less than 40k miles and will be garage queen we're trying to buy another 99Z28 for race car build.
Do you think it will help to spool faster if We ran 9:5.1 compresstion????
the highest boost we're plannng to run is 16-17psi with race gas and 13psi on 93octane.
Just talked to my brother and he really wants to try this setup since no one ever done it on 346-348ci before and he's very sure the car will be laggy SOB but wants to know how laggy!!! hehehe
I will let you guys know if he's going witht he setup and will post some pics of the build.
Hussam.
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LOL....
Thats the second time you've said that in this thread. And now you sound twice as dumb.
I have a m6 turbo car. All my buddies have an auto behind theirs. Guess which one spools regardless of what speed/rpm/gear you're in.....
THE AUTO. If it wasn't better for spooling a turbo, then all the fast ford guys running thumper turbos and 300 ci small blocks would not be using an auto. Add to the fact the power is ALWAYS on, and you've got a definite winner.
Please, cut this nonsense you know none of......
P.S. -Do you know how a torque converter works? If so, you can admit you're wrong now.
Thats the second time you've said that in this thread. And now you sound twice as dumb.
I have a m6 turbo car. All my buddies have an auto behind theirs. Guess which one spools regardless of what speed/rpm/gear you're in.....
THE AUTO. If it wasn't better for spooling a turbo, then all the fast ford guys running thumper turbos and 300 ci small blocks would not be using an auto. Add to the fact the power is ALWAYS on, and you've got a definite winner.
Please, cut this nonsense you know none of......
P.S. -Do you know how a torque converter works? If so, you can admit you're wrong now.
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Full spool at 5000 means that if you are loafing around in 5th gear, and drop down to 4th and nail it, say while you sitting around 2000 rpms, you need to get that motor to travel 3000 rpms to full spool. Trust me, that can take a while.
#34
LOL....
Thats the second time you've said that in this thread. And now you sound twice as dumb.
I have a m6 turbo car. All my buddies have an auto behind theirs. Guess which one spools regardless of what speed/rpm/gear you're in.....
THE AUTO. If it wasn't better for spooling a turbo, then all the fast ford guys running thumper turbos and 300 ci small blocks would not be using an auto. Add to the fact the power is ALWAYS on, and you've got a definite winner.
Please, cut this nonsense you know none of......
P.S. -Do you know how a torque converter works? If so, you can admit you're wrong now.
Thats the second time you've said that in this thread. And now you sound twice as dumb.
I have a m6 turbo car. All my buddies have an auto behind theirs. Guess which one spools regardless of what speed/rpm/gear you're in.....
THE AUTO. If it wasn't better for spooling a turbo, then all the fast ford guys running thumper turbos and 300 ci small blocks would not be using an auto. Add to the fact the power is ALWAYS on, and you've got a definite winner.
Please, cut this nonsense you know none of......
P.S. -Do you know how a torque converter works? If so, you can admit you're wrong now.
Full spool at 5000 means that if you are loafing around in 5th gear, and drop down to 4th and nail it, say while you sitting around 2000 rpms, you need to get that motor to travel 3000 rpms to full spool. Trust me, that can take a while.
#35
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because by then the guy in the next lane with a smaller motor, bigger turbo and an auto is already collecting your $$
With the right converter you just push the tall skinney pedal on the right
although you are right, it will spool at the same time/RPM no matter what the trans is, the head/cam/turbo setup will determine where the motor makes its power. the converter just lets you reach that RPM with little effort on the drivers part
That being said, the properly sized hot side on a 91mm turbo could work with a 346" motor. I would probably suggest a solid roller setup and a single plane to take advantage of the extra RPM you will get with that sized turbo though.
With the right converter you just push the tall skinney pedal on the right
although you are right, it will spool at the same time/RPM no matter what the trans is, the head/cam/turbo setup will determine where the motor makes its power. the converter just lets you reach that RPM with little effort on the drivers part
That being said, the properly sized hot side on a 91mm turbo could work with a 346" motor. I would probably suggest a solid roller setup and a single plane to take advantage of the extra RPM you will get with that sized turbo though.
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Well you said you were running a custom turbo kit and also you wanted it fot the street. I would put twins on it. I had a t70 60 mm turbo from ebay and a ebay intercooler on my Mustang gt(04 2v..turd..) And it ran 11.8xs @120 with 10 psi. We next built a 2v with a forged motor and twin 60s and still havnt got it tuned yet. All in all the twins were a whopping $800 more...
My friend large frame 91mm on a 4v cobra with a p/g and 3.73 gear and 15psi it pull 9.9xs but was laggy as ***** from any role...
My suggestion; stci with a stout short block, big cubes for single turbo to spool it up. 400ci+ with a 88-106mm
I would do a 370-400ci motor with master powers 70mm turbos...It would make a good 800rwhp on pump gas and a easy 1100+ with a good tune.
If i didnt dump my money on my turbod turd, i would have a twin 70 lsx in the making...
If your staying single turbo, A 408ci with h/c/i and a 88mm and glide or tranny will have no probs hitting low 9s and pulling hard. If you dont believe ill throw some links in.
this is a 377 with twin 60s and it making 922rwhp..
http://video.google.com/videosearch?...1&sa=N&tab=wv#
My friend large frame 91mm on a 4v cobra with a p/g and 3.73 gear and 15psi it pull 9.9xs but was laggy as ***** from any role...
My suggestion; stci with a stout short block, big cubes for single turbo to spool it up. 400ci+ with a 88-106mm
I would do a 370-400ci motor with master powers 70mm turbos...It would make a good 800rwhp on pump gas and a easy 1100+ with a good tune.
If i didnt dump my money on my turbod turd, i would have a twin 70 lsx in the making...
If your staying single turbo, A 408ci with h/c/i and a 88mm and glide or tranny will have no probs hitting low 9s and pulling hard. If you dont believe ill throw some links in.
this is a 377 with twin 60s and it making 922rwhp..
http://video.google.com/videosearch?...1&sa=N&tab=wv#
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I trust man I already to changed my beother's mind about this.
He's thinking about 85mm What do you think?????
Twin wil be a lot of custom work right???? That's the reason we want single.
Thanks a lot man Oh I love your car BTW Very sick.
at what RPM do you see full boost with your setup????
I remember you car is an M6 Right????
Oh O.K
Thats a nice setup how much power did it make on pump gas??? H/C/I
WHen did you dyno your new setup Congrats man those are awesome numbers.