Hey all,
So short summary: Me and my dad are planning to build up a new engine for my truck this winter (94 z71 ext cab) and i am throwing around the idea of running a turbo/twin turbo setup on it. Thing is, i know very very very very little about turbo systems, so i need to educate myself. I was directed here by someone over at Fullsizechevy.com, they said you guys know your stuff when it comes to turbos.
Loose specs for the engine call for either a stock 350 .030" over w/ a stroker kit for a 383, or an LT1 with the same treatment. Aftermarket heads, possibly some porting (my dads friend is REAL good at porting, he does a lot of heads for drag racing), headers, cam, new everything etc etc. If going with a 350 base, it will either be TBI or hopefully TPI if i can get my hands on the stuff and make it legal in CA. If using the LT1 then we will stick with that intake. Also if you guys have a better idea there let me know, the truck is a 4x4 and is lifted (soon to be more) so low end grunt is my goal, and lots of it.
So i suppose my first question is, is a turbo or twin turbo setup a good choice for my application? I don't really mind cost that much, this is a semi long term project for us. If yes, would a single or twin setup be better, and if twin, what about a sequential system? What size turbo(s) would i be looking at needing, and what kind of costs would be involved? Is there anywhere i can read up more about this stuff so i can get a better grasp on what we're trying to do? Also, what about tuning?
We are loosely designing this engine based off the specs of an engine a friend of my dads just completed. It dyno'd 360 hp and 460 ft lbs (its a 383, TBI, edelbrock heads and custom ground cam thats all i remember off the top of my head). Anyway, that thing is currently getting about 20 mpg in his heavy, 4x4 88 suburban. He also threw some serious $$ into the R&D in that thing, theres a few other bells and whistles as well. If he is pulling 360/460 NA, what would be reasonable numbers on boost? How would it affect driveability and mileage?
Sorry that was a long post, just trying to cover as many bases as possible, thanks for your time
So short summary: Me and my dad are planning to build up a new engine for my truck this winter (94 z71 ext cab) and i am throwing around the idea of running a turbo/twin turbo setup on it. Thing is, i know very very very very little about turbo systems, so i need to educate myself. I was directed here by someone over at Fullsizechevy.com, they said you guys know your stuff when it comes to turbos.
Loose specs for the engine call for either a stock 350 .030" over w/ a stroker kit for a 383, or an LT1 with the same treatment. Aftermarket heads, possibly some porting (my dads friend is REAL good at porting, he does a lot of heads for drag racing), headers, cam, new everything etc etc. If going with a 350 base, it will either be TBI or hopefully TPI if i can get my hands on the stuff and make it legal in CA. If using the LT1 then we will stick with that intake. Also if you guys have a better idea there let me know, the truck is a 4x4 and is lifted (soon to be more) so low end grunt is my goal, and lots of it.
So i suppose my first question is, is a turbo or twin turbo setup a good choice for my application? I don't really mind cost that much, this is a semi long term project for us. If yes, would a single or twin setup be better, and if twin, what about a sequential system? What size turbo(s) would i be looking at needing, and what kind of costs would be involved? Is there anywhere i can read up more about this stuff so i can get a better grasp on what we're trying to do? Also, what about tuning?
We are loosely designing this engine based off the specs of an engine a friend of my dads just completed. It dyno'd 360 hp and 460 ft lbs (its a 383, TBI, edelbrock heads and custom ground cam thats all i remember off the top of my head). Anyway, that thing is currently getting about 20 mpg in his heavy, 4x4 88 suburban. He also threw some serious $$ into the R&D in that thing, theres a few other bells and whistles as well. If he is pulling 360/460 NA, what would be reasonable numbers on boost? How would it affect driveability and mileage?
Sorry that was a long post, just trying to cover as many bases as possible, thanks for your time