PowerKraus
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First forgive me for asking a really dumb question, but I am getting up to speed on all the changes in turbo technology; advances in tech since I parked my buggy back in the 90s. And I want to dril down into more detail to understand why I can go larger.
So, generally speaking,you can get away with a larger turbo, than say you could back in 1995, due to BB turbos and improved flow of housings and trims. With my combo (AC nl 16930 3200 stall, ported heads/intake, and 3.90 gears) I am no longer maxed at the TE63 I installed the mid 90s.
Of course with upgraded injectors and fuel delivery. I can burn ships, and am running an MDS4-DIS and MAFT. I also have a FM and PMAC tranny.
From a previous post, it was said I could get away with a 66/67 as long as it is BB (at least on one side), as all the advances allow the larger turbos to spool much quicker.
I am just looking to confirm the 'why' I can go larger.....and I can do this because of the improved spooling of the new turbo designs. Correct?
And if I do not mind a little lag, and more of a top end charge, would a 70 just be stupid for me to consider; wouldn't think the 3.90s would let me get away with just a little more turbo. BTW, I am more interested in 1/8th mile and street performance.
From my searches, it seems all the good turbo stuff has really come into its own within the past 18 months
Thanks guys!
So, generally speaking,you can get away with a larger turbo, than say you could back in 1995, due to BB turbos and improved flow of housings and trims. With my combo (AC nl 16930 3200 stall, ported heads/intake, and 3.90 gears) I am no longer maxed at the TE63 I installed the mid 90s.

Of course with upgraded injectors and fuel delivery. I can burn ships, and am running an MDS4-DIS and MAFT. I also have a FM and PMAC tranny.
From a previous post, it was said I could get away with a 66/67 as long as it is BB (at least on one side), as all the advances allow the larger turbos to spool much quicker.
I am just looking to confirm the 'why' I can go larger.....and I can do this because of the improved spooling of the new turbo designs. Correct?
And if I do not mind a little lag, and more of a top end charge, would a 70 just be stupid for me to consider; wouldn't think the 3.90s would let me get away with just a little more turbo. BTW, I am more interested in 1/8th mile and street performance.
From my searches, it seems all the good turbo stuff has really come into its own within the past 18 months
Thanks guys!