hey sc i was just looking at a sight on intakes and t/b s and othe perf products called professional products . com i bought a few things from them and they seem real reasonable .idk there feedback ,but i know the fast stuff is super expensive.just a thought.bye the way what is the 408 putting down for hp.i see you just got a new tune.
mods:2004 sierra ext sb,20s ,big brake kit w,hawk pads,air bagged,2006 6.0 lq4 swap,vortec supercharged10psi, air to water intercooled w/ dual electric fans on it ,snow meth injection kit,60lbers, e-fans ,big radiator swap ,cam 218 /222 548/550 comp .hardened prs .1.85 comp roller rockers ,guideplates ,crane double springs,trans 4l65e built .pacesetter l/ts true duals w/x pipe and magnaflows,14 bolt rearend swap ,3.73s,aroemotive fuel pump system w/elec.fuel controller and bypass regulator a/n fittings, taylor 10.5s interceptor gauge,aem w/b a/f ,autometer boost/vac NELSON 93 OCTANE TUNED .
Yeah, I am looking at everything. Just going to do some research first.
I don't know what it is putting out, not enough I can tell you that. The setup just isn't optimized yet, so I am not freaking out. I figure the TB & intake are worth say 30hp, and I guessed before the build it would have 440hp, so I think I am on track.
Using these formulas I get around 400hp:
The ET method
This method uses the weight of the car and the time it took that car to travel 1330 feet (¼ mile).
The formula is: hp = weight / (ET / 5.825)3
The Trap-speed method
This method uses the weight of the car and the speed at which the car completed the quarter-mile run.
The formula is: hp = weight * (speed / 234)3
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Steer away from the Professional products intake. It uses paper gaskets on the intake to head seal and if everything isn't perfect you will have vacuum leaks. A BBK would be nicer but I'm thinking that since you're going to have a turbo on there one day in the future, leave it be. I'm not sure how much dynamic compression changes with boost but 9.6 cr with 10 psi of boost might be doable. Quik, do you happen to know?
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hey red thats good too know bcause i was looking at them and thy looked descent.pp that is.i thought great deal on90 mm int and tb.always togood111 too be true.weeind is making some now also what do you think of them?o bye the way do you think ill even gain anything bye getting diff int tb ,beeing f/i?
mods:2004 sierra ext sb,20s ,big brake kit w,hawk pads,air bagged,2006 6.0 lq4 swap,vortec supercharged10psi, air to water intercooled w/ dual electric fans on it ,snow meth injection kit,60lbers, e-fans ,big radiator swap ,cam 218 /222 548/550 comp .hardened prs .1.85 comp roller rockers ,guideplates ,crane double springs,trans 4l65e built .pacesetter l/ts true duals w/x pipe and magnaflows,14 bolt rearend swap ,3.73s,aroemotive fuel pump system w/elec.fuel controller and bypass regulator a/n fittings, taylor 10.5s interceptor gauge,aem w/b a/f ,autometer boost/vac NELSON 93 OCTANE TUNED .
Since there is a 90mm Jtube modification for the Radix setup, I would guess yes. Anything to help breath better has to be good even for SC's FI setup in the future. I'm not sure it has much benefit on low boost turbo applications though. More research would definitely be advised in that situation. Since the Radix has to pull air through the system the 90mm Jtube sounds logical.
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