When the day is over, you get out of a TRUCK and he still climbs out of a piece of candy (skittle,...that's hilarious!)
When the day is over, you get out of a TRUCK and he still climbs out of a piece of candy (skittle,...that's hilarious!)
07 Z71 4x4, 6.0L, 3.73s, Turbonetics T76 @ 10 psi, 75 shot, Snow meth kit, PLX DM-100 wideband gauge, Nelson tune, Comp 212/216 .557/.561 114 lsa, 60# injectors, Yank 3000, 4L80E , Magnaflow - dumped, e-cutout
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10 psi.
Go for 15! What have you got to lose, an engine you'd like to kick to the curb anyway?Not to mention you'll have about twice the HP of a stock engine.
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1951 3100
1984 C10
So ease into it and run it to 10 and hold it there. Use the full 15 on the rare occasions when you'll need it?
What cam are you running now? The LS6 cam is a popular choice for 5.3/turbo, look what it did for Parish in his setup. Springs and pushrods are always good insurance any time you're going to be beating on an engine.
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yeah thats true
im gonna be changing springs and rods real soon. Ive got a stock cam right now, I thought about doing the ls6 cam, but I really like how well foggys setup is. Im gonna go with that 220 on the .581 and go for a 3k-3200 stall.
but yeah I dont wanna blow this up lol im a college student. Im still paying for the tranny and turbo lol
1951 3100
1984 C10
Don't know to much about turbo's but I bet if you get everything perfect for a 10psi it will last longer, and be more efficient then a higher psi. Well thats how it is for super chargers.
How much boost are you running right now?
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