94 12valve going into a 94 f250
Pump work (fuel plate, AFC)
4k GSK
5x.012 injectors
62/68/14
18-20* timing
Should be a pretty good setup. You could do it on a stock turbo, but it wouldn't be clean or efficient. From what I've heard, the 68 turbine spools quick, but still keeps low drive pressure. Head work (resurfacing, o-ring, studs) would be nice to do, but I wouldnt consider it a necessity up front if you run a good turbo with it, keeping the drive pressure down.
4k GSK
5x.012 injectors
62/68/14
18-20* timing
Should be a pretty good setup. You could do it on a stock turbo, but it wouldn't be clean or efficient. From what I've heard, the 68 turbine spools quick, but still keeps low drive pressure. Head work (resurfacing, o-ring, studs) would be nice to do, but I wouldnt consider it a necessity up front if you run a good turbo with it, keeping the drive pressure down.
Do a search on timing, it shouldn't be too hard to find quite a few threads about it.
62/68/14 is a turbo size. 62 means that the compressor wheel (cold side) is 62mm. 68 means that the turbine wheel (exhaust side) is 68mm. 14 means the exhaust housing measures 14cm.
62/68/14 is a turbo size. 62 means that the compressor wheel (cold side) is 62mm. 68 means that the turbine wheel (exhaust side) is 68mm. 14 means the exhaust housing measures 14cm.
Then you still run into the problem of getting it bolted up to the Cummins, as it's probably not a T3 flange. But heck, if you've already got it it's not costing anything so you can't beat that.



