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    it was something major! haha. my engine compartment was glowing red on the side of the highway... every ground wire in the harness was BRIGHT orange. but i got that all figured out now and havent had a single problem since then.
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    Twins are cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmtruc View Post
    Something you probably have no idea about or overlooked, those stock manifolds are going to cause a great amount of heat.
    I'm not talking about a little wrap here and there, I'm talking when it's 100deg outside, you can say goodbye to any wiring, plastic, electronics that are within 8 inches of the manifold!!!!
    Your underhood temps will be so damn hot you won't believe it!!

    Trust me on this one, been there done that. I'm only warning you once lol, twin turbo setups using stock manifolds produce a sh!t load of heat!!!
    For some reason, using a single setup like I offer is fine, going twins, yikes!
    So wrap wrap wrap all the parts around the manifolds as well as the manifolds.

    -2.5" is fine for the hotside, there won't be much hot side, just a small length of 2.5" going from the manifold to the turbo.
    -with that engine, .96 a/r is fine, so is .81. I use .96 on my 408 with low compression and twins, using stock manifolds.
    -I run twin 38's and it's just fine, it wouldn't hurt to go 40mm or 60mm, but my 38's work fine and hold boost and it's very steady.
    -bov, just get a 50+mm bov, single before the throttle is fine.
    -no, the turbos are fine ,the engine needs them! i ran T60's for a while, the truck is stronger with T76's.

    good luck,
    Thanks, I got almost the same advice from another member so I know it is sound advice.

    Here is what he wrote "hotside piping 2" in and 3" downpipes
    coldside 2.5" into a single 3" will be fine
    wastegates small ones will be fine, 38mm or so whatever you want
    BOV JGS 50mm or 60mm, or Tial Q
    Turbine housings i would go with the .81 so you only have to buy 1. The .96 would be too laggy..Even with the .81's its gonna be laggy but should make 7-800whp on pretty low boost numbers. yes the 2" would be perfect,will help with spool alot. you can form them to the T4 or get whatever you need to for a cone or transition readily. Merging the 2 3" DPs into a single 4" would be ideal unless you can fit a 5", then that would be even better!

    With that big of a turbine wheel you could get away with the smallest housings availible and not have back pressure issues. With the .70 housing,(which i beleive is divided even) would net 5psi probably around 3400, the .81 would be around 3800 in my guesstimation."

    Quote Originally Posted by casey23 View Post
    i guess i didnt awnser your questions correctly last time u called me so why dont u do it again ........ 76mm will make alot of power itself... twins will make twice your goal .... I have been slammed the last few days but i have a couple of hours driving tomorrow and i will call ya
    I have been on the road myself but got back in last night. Call me anytime as I don't want to bug you at a bad time.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo6.0L View Post
    Twins are cool.
    Yeh, I have your single kit which is what I was going to use but not I have to make it a twin kit, lol.


    Here are some pics of the GT-76 I have for the Silverado and the GT-76 I took of the Hemi(Black coated turbine housing - Left).




    I had to replace the turbo in the Hemi so I got a Comp 80/79(Right).






    I already talked to the guy who made the custom headers for the Hemi and he will be making me the twin piping soon.

    For now I just installed a Nitrous Outlet plate kit so that should hold me over for a little while, lol.
    60lb Multech II Truck Injectors

    2005 Dodge Ram 2500 RCSB Thunder Road Hemi Sport w/STS Turbo
    2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 - Silver
    2003 Chevy 1500 RCSB Stepside 400SS - 408 in now awaiting turbo

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