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SignUp Now!So far Im very happy with the 60-57. Im using it with the stock converter. The car spools up well , but for hot muggy florida days. It makes very good power. So far Ive had it to 20 psi on a street chip and 110 fuel. I am having some compressor surge in the 19-20 psi range so i have to figure it out. But overall Im very happy with it and cant wait to turn it up to 24-25 psi and see what she will do.
That sounds very promising. Can't wait to hear your track results when the boost is cranked. Thanks for sharing Louie.
FWIW, we do offer the Billet 6057 with the S ported shroud compressor cover as an option. And our new style SP compressor cover would be a direct swap, if the turbo currently has an E cover.
Just a thought.
Patrick
Mine is equiped with the 3in 2out set up. Id be willing to try that ported schroud housing if Pat wasnts to help a brotha out..LOL
I was thinking that perhaps the stock IC maybe to blame, but I maybe totally off base with that assumption.
These new turbos certainly spool faster than the older non billet turbos. Some folks just dont bother with 1st gear fuel on these stock converter combos. It can make a huge difference.
What do the shroud covers do? Is that like saying .63 or .83 ratio's?
If you get any times please post in this thread:
http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/time-slip-combo-database/296769-times-combos-billet-turbos.html
It would be nice to see some more posts in it.
Can you use the stock heat shield with these turbos? Journal bearing and ball bearing version?