when you turn it up that will be sooner rather than later.I have the basic trans upgrades from CK (shift kit, TC solenoid, bottom feed filter, etc). I will do a full build on it when I hurt it.
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SignUp Now!when you turn it up that will be sooner rather than later.I have the basic trans upgrades from CK (shift kit, TC solenoid, bottom feed filter, etc). I will do a full build on it when I hurt it.
when you turn it up that will be sooner rather than later.
Im not on alky because I run e85. I have the basic trans upgrades from CK (shift kit, TC solenoid, bottom feed filter, etc). I will do a full build on it when I hurt it.
How much are those 44s going for? I really might consider that. What hp do that cap out at and at what boost pressure on the typical stock longblock gn?
57lbs/min. Maybe 500hp (at the crank on stock heads) I had all in and was able to get 38psi manifold. Imo a waste on E85. MFS 6266, 120 seat pressure springs, and run it in till you are going to be out of fuel.
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I meant shimming stock heads springs to 120 seat. At 35+psi with a good converter you will still be up around 5400-5500rpm. Out the back. You could easily squeak by on a 6262 even after heads but there's a little more with the larger turbine on e85 but mid 10's still a walk in the park. Could use a re-contoured Garrett housing on a 62 turbine though it wouldn't be optimal once heads and cam are done but could be switched out later. Converter can be spec so that it won't hurt e.t. Much at all with stock heads but will work really well with heads and cam. Stock heads and cam 4300-4800 operating range with moderate use of a small turbo. If you go big on the turbo you can extend usable rpm some but the gains will be smaller once you start getting manifold pressure up in the 30's. 30 to 35 might net 2mph in the quarter where 20-25 was 3-4mph. The heads are a huge bottleneck. I'd rather be forced to run a stock exhaust outlet elbow and down pipe and use whatever turbo, heads, and converter I want than have to work around stock heads. They really suck that bad. With stock heads we've been 35+psi on a 62 and the turbo wasn't out but was definitely not as happy running at the high pressure ratio. I've gotten a 62 all in around 30psi on a 8.3:1 engine but good heads. The heads are huge when trying to go from 11.0 and beyond. It's possible to run 10's at full weight on stock heads but very few have and no point in it unless that's your goal. You will probably spend a lot more on other stuff to get it done on stock heads. Message me for turbo and converter price. 3-5 day lead on convertersMy fuel system should be good for 750 flywheel (limited by my injectors). (RT twin 340s, RT lines, 120# injectors)
I never expected you to suggest a 6266!
I need to go roller to get 120# seat, right? until I do that, I am guessing I am limited to a certain manifold pressure?
How much are we looking at for the MFS ? What converter (for the street)? Will the converter still be good when I do heads?
Thanks.
If they aren't leaking don't touch them! LolPM, sent thank you.
I forgot to ask if my stock head gaskets are the next week link? at what point?
Is a better than stock intercooler needed when running E85 what would be the benefit ?
What do you mean when you say bypass it ?
Is a better than stock intercooler needed when running E85 what would be the benefit ?