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    settlement on the way! new build! need direction

    my apologies if this is in the wrong area. feel free to move if necessary. after 2 years of waiting and paying interest on upwards of 30k in medical bills, lost wages, etc etc, i got a call from my lawyer saying that we were getting down to the nitty gritty. the settlement is on the horizon. that being said i can finally move forward with my dream build. as some of you know, im an ltx'er, im most familiar with that platform but i realize its limitations and downfalls. so heres what i got, and what id like to do. i would appreciate any input anyone has to offer.
    the budget is $5000 for powertrain. the patient is a basically stock 1985 monte carlo ss. id like to go with a 4.8 or 5.3, put a z06 cam and springs in, throw front mount turbo on it and put down around 500 to the ground through either a 4l60e or 80e. stock rear on these cars is a 10 bolt with 3.73 gears. the car will see zero track time, a street race once in a blue moon, but mostly be used as a cruiser and possibly a DD during nice weather. id like to keep a shred of fuel economy in mind with the build. i may even be consider a t56 6 speed. i realize the fuel system is going to need some attention and upgrading, probably 60#ers and a 400lph pump with supporting fuel lines. i know the devil is in the details on the FI builds so what else do you think i would need to meet my goals? thanks in advance!

    Edit: i will be building my own turbo piping. im considering using the cast manifolds provided they'll fit flipped in the engine compartment. keeping the a/c is a must. i have a lead on a 02 4.8 for $200. i am looking at tearing it down and doing rings and bearings along with the cam swap. this would give me a chance to regap the rings for boost
    2003 Silverado 2500HD, 2wd, 6.0, 4l80e. stock!

    1985 Monte Carlo SS. stock!

    1995 Camaro, LT1 bored .040" over, 10.9:1 cr, forged pistons, stock crank and rods, home ported heads, 2.00/1.56 valves, port matched intake, CC306 cam with 114 degree LSA, 1.6 RR's, double roller t/c, longtubes, 30# SVO injectors, 58mm BBK TB, NGK TR6's, MSD 8.5 wires, 255 walbro, tuned by Solomon. T56 w/ 3.73 gears.

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    So what are you needing to know, looks like you got it pretty laid out. Oh an go with a 60e they do just fine in cars.
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    Just looking to make sure what I have laid out will meet my goals and see if anyone has any suggestions. Good to know the 60e will hold up. I think it will be the easiest and cost efficient to use.

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    gonna be a nice setup foresure! your goals will be met easily, id go 60e also but then again i had some dang good luck with one



    good luck on not trying to street race that thing once its said and done lol!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeet View Post
    gonna be a nice setup foresure! your goals will be met easily, id go 60e also but then again i had some dang good luck with one

    good luck on not trying to street race that thing once its said and done lol!!!
    Thanks. I'm thinking about running a 76mm turbo from on3 performance. Anyone have any experience with that brand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird_1995 View Post
    Thanks. I'm thinking about running a 76mm turbo from on3 performance. Anyone have any experience with that brand?
    ive never heard of em, but im not a turbo guy whatsoever
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    2023 RZR 1000 XP 4
    2008 LTZ DURAMAX 3500
    2023 300S 5.7
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird_1995 View Post
    Thanks. I'm thinking about running a 76mm turbo from on3 performance. Anyone have any experience with that brand?
    Ive got that exact turbo, been a good one so far! Probably got 3000 miles and 4 transmissions on it so far lol.

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    good to hear! about the turbo holding up, not the 4 fried transmissions. for the the price it sounds unbeatable. if you dont mind me asking, what wastegate and bov do you use?
    2003 Silverado 2500HD, 2wd, 6.0, 4l80e. stock!

    1985 Monte Carlo SS. stock!

    1995 Camaro, LT1 bored .040" over, 10.9:1 cr, forged pistons, stock crank and rods, home ported heads, 2.00/1.56 valves, port matched intake, CC306 cam with 114 degree LSA, 1.6 RR's, double roller t/c, longtubes, 30# SVO injectors, 58mm BBK TB, NGK TR6's, MSD 8.5 wires, 255 walbro, tuned by Solomon. T56 w/ 3.73 gears.

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