twin turbos
#1
twin turbos
I've made the common mistake of thinking bigger is better when it comes to my turbo, now i have alot of lag and doesnt work well with how i drive. so im wondering if i could use my current turbo and add a smaller one for twins. is it too small for a secondary? I have a bd super B special
#2
Really common to see people upgrade more than needed.
Check this out.
* AirDog 150
* Edge Comp
* RV275's
* Stock HX35W
* Stock 3" Exhaust
* BHAF
I can reach 25 MPG but have zero smoke the way I'm tuned. Then 2nd gear I can outright smoke the tires then 3rd pulls so hard it barks. I can even do this with my 31' RV hitch up to me. EGT's are even very controllable too even towing.
It's about getting the fuel/air ratio correct and not flooding out the cylinders with over fuel. (Black smoke).
Sometimes bigger is NOT better as I'm proving with my setup.
Check this out.
* AirDog 150
* Edge Comp
* RV275's
* Stock HX35W
* Stock 3" Exhaust
* BHAF
I can reach 25 MPG but have zero smoke the way I'm tuned. Then 2nd gear I can outright smoke the tires then 3rd pulls so hard it barks. I can even do this with my 31' RV hitch up to me. EGT's are even very controllable too even towing.
It's about getting the fuel/air ratio correct and not flooding out the cylinders with over fuel. (Black smoke).
Sometimes bigger is NOT better as I'm proving with my setup.
#4
if you are or know someone who is handy with a tig welder you could always do a he351ve vgt turbo swap. we have done a couple he351 and 451 swaps on these 24valve trucks and every single one does great. with the right tune and 150hp injectors you get very little smoke. and you can hit round 52psi. we are doing my swap in a week 2 i cant wait!
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