USCG CHARGER
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Can I ask you why you are still posting and not working on this kit? Lol
Can I ask you why you are still posting and not working on this kit? Lol
Where do u see $3000 on that page? I didn;t find a price.
Hi Everybody! Im new here on A-Bodies, I have noticed That although everyone seems interested in turbo's for our cars, Kits and parts are hit and miss to do so. Im talking with some local turbo shops and Whole salers about Putting something together that I can afford that would appeal to everyone. This is in the very early stages, But at the very least Will happen for my 72 340 Duster . MY QUESTION IS... What would you guys like to see for installaition? E.G. Manifold material, Turbo locaition, Some cutting ok? NO cutting at all etc. I am all ears, If I can make this happen I would like everyone to be able to do this as well.
If this sounds good to anyone let me know!
I will also add pictures and info as it comes...
If it were me, I'd like to see a kit for the stock engine that would be basic bare bones, weekend install, ready to go kit. Then I would like to see another section that would provide upgrades that a "budget minded" mechanic/weekend enthusiest could buy and upgrade as time and money pemits.
I myself find it hard to spend loads of money all at once for 1 huge kit. (family and other priorities) It's easier to budget a certain amount of extra money every so often, to upgrade/build on the 1st basic kit, and buy more HP in steps.
A "how much HP" boost could be documented to known stock baseline engines for each part/kit/addition. But, with this said, not everyone would buy all the same additions in the same order, thats the reason I say extra HP over the basic bare bones kit.
Joe,
You may, or may not be interested in my Vortech supercharged 360 Magunm build that runs approximately 116mph in 11.50s in a '72 Valiant 4-door sedan, at sea level. I wish I had turbocharged it instead, but I have no welding skills, and this was a do-it-yourself project, so I needed something I could bolt together. The engine is bone stock, including head gaskets, except for some very minimal bowl porting (no gasket matching, even, except for the valve train which includes a very mild Hughesperformance cam, stock roller lifters, and some heavy duty pushrods, springs and Crane aluminum roller rockers.)
The intake is a Power Products Air-Gap copy; the carb is a Carb Shop modified blow-thru 750 Holley d.p.
TTI headers and exhaust (2.5") H-pipe.
445 rwhp and commensurate torque.
Like I sed, stock everything else.
Snowperformance Boost Cooler meth injection; MSD BoostMaster ignition (analog.)
Here are some pictures.
Here are some pix....
The engine went from 260 rwhp to 445 rwhp with ten pounds of boost and changing from early 340 ex. manifolds to TTI headers (oh, and the P-Products intake which replaced an M-P dual plane.)
I really does feel like a big block through the mid rpm's. LOL!
Joe,
You may, or may not be interested in my Vortech supercharged 360 Magunm build that runs approximately 116mph in 11.50s in a '72 Valiant 4-door sedan, at sea level. I wish I had turbocharged it instead, but I have no welding skills, and this was a do-it-yourself project, so I needed something I could bolt together. The engine is bone stock, including head gaskets, except for some very minimal bowl porting (no gasket matching, even, except for the valve train which includes a very mild Hughesperformance cam, stock roller lifters, and some heavy duty pushrods, springs and Crane aluminum roller rockers.)
The intake is a Power Products Air-Gap copy; the carb is a Carb Shop modified blow-thru 750 Holley d.p.
TTI headers and exhaust (2.5") H-pipe.
445 rwhp and commensurate torque.
Like I sed, stock everything else.
Snowperformance Boost Cooler meth injection; MSD BoostMaster ignition (analog.)
Here are some pictures.
Here are some pix....
The engine went from 260 rwhp to 445 rwhp with ten pounds of boost and changing from early 340 ex. manifolds to TTI headers (oh, and the P-Products intake which replaced an M-P dual plane.)
I really does feel like a big block through the mid rpm's. LOL!
Luckily for us we are dealing with decent sized v8 engines, Even a bone stock smog 318 would make 300 horse at 3 psi or so. The plumbing will be the heart of the system and everything else can be swapped. The key is to get these on cars so all of us can play,whether it takes your 185hp motor to 300 or your healthy 425hp motor to 600+ EVERYONE WINS . I think I will offer the kit in 3 different power levels ( fueling and supporting mods aside ) stage 1- stock to 450hp stage 2- 450hp - 600hp stage 3- 600 - 1000+ And the option for kit with no turbo and kit with custom turbo. This should easily cover everyone and you can trade up or down in a fairly painless manner.
blowers suck up power because the engine has to physically move the gear to greate boost, turbos make free power using what the engine wastes, exhaust. turbos are nothing but + numbers, theres definatly no loss. either way anything forced induction is going to but way up im power, unless theres something seriously wrong.Not that I'm anti turbo, but.........
How much power does it take away from the engine to spin that turbo?
IF the turbo has to pressurize the engine, the impeller has to have some force put on it in order to spin it to make pressure. Once the engine is under prssure, there has to be more force required to spin the turbo in order to maintain pressure.
This is back pressure on the engines exhaust side. This has to cost power in some way shape or form.
blowers suck up power because the engine has to physically move the gear to greate boost, turbos make free power using what the engine wastes, exhaust. turbos are nothing but + numbers, theres definatly no loss. either way anything forced induction is going to but way up im power, unless theres something seriously wrong.
One thing you need to remember is nothing is free when it comes to forced induction. Gear Driven Superchargers do however take more power to operate than an Exhaust Driven Turbo. You are using exhaust gasses to spin a turbine which scientifically will use up power to do so, but the loss is minimal compared to a gear driven unit. Try and spin a Gear Driven unit by hand, now do the same with a turbo, you will see the difference right there.
You can actually blow air out of your mouth into the exhaust in on a turbo and it will spin. Try that on a Gear Driven unit!
I usually try on to put my mouth around my exhaust.. but if I do have a nice turbo kit I might just have to try it. :happy7:
I will take a stage II...sign me up what's next? 2-6 month wait?
Making a 1 off kit to satisfy everyone's cravings will be almost impossible. That is why most guys go for the custom set ups. The guys that want a bolt on done type of system will need to be satisfied with the way it will come and the max performance that is attainable with it. I do know this, no matter which way you choose most will upgrade to go faster and faster like a Crack Addict chasing their first hit off that Magical Glass Pipe! :toothy7:
Not that I'm anti turbo, but.........
How much power does it take away from the engine to spin that turbo?
IF the turbo has to pressurize the engine, the impeller has to have some force put on it in order to spin it to make pressure. Once the engine is under prssure, there has to be more force required to spin the turbo in order to maintain pressure.
This is back pressure on the engines exhaust side. This has to cost power in some way shape or form.
The biggest benefit IMO is the amount of power turbos make vs blowers size for size. It's seems blower guys are always chasing their tails trying to keep that belt from slipping when they get up in the higher boost levels. Turbo guys have to deal with the amount of room that's needed for all the plumbing. To me turbos seem to be more technical with the correct size plumbing, intercoolers, BOV, waste gates, AR, etc... Superchargers are usually just a bolt on kit with little plumbing.
blowers suck up power because the engine has to physically move the gear to greate boost, turbos make free power using what the engine wastes, exhaust. Turbos are nothing but + numbers, theres definatly no loss. Either way anything forced induction is going to but way up im power, unless theres something seriously wrong.