Doc Holliday84
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I have an 84 GN with an 87 motor and a 3000 stahl . How big is to big of a turbo. I'm very new to the turbo scene. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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SignUp Now!You will need a lot more than that. The TE60 is a mismatch of wheels and wont support anywhere near what you are looking for. A 60-1 with 76 p trim would be about the absolute minimum you could run to make 550whp. You will need a good custom torque converter built and a set of race ported heads and a lot of tuning to get those numbers. Youre probably looking at about another $8k worth of parts and labor to be able to make 550-600whp and thats assuming the trans/rear have already had attention.Someone told me a te60 wouldne a good choice my goal is 550 to 600 hp to the pavement what's your opinion
You will need a lot more than that. The TE60 is a mismatch of wheels and wont support anywhere near what you are looking for. A 60-1 with 76 p trim would be about the absolute minimum you could run to make 550whp. You will need a good custom torque converter built and a set of race ported heads and a lot of tuning to get those numbers. Youre probably looking at about another $8k worth of parts and labor to be able to make 550-600whp and thats assuming the trans/rear have already had attention.
380-420whp depending on fuel and timing. you're better if keeping it a low rpm application that peaks around 4200 and use the cylinder pressure to get you moving. 500tq would be typical
818GN said:Bison, how would you go about maximizing a TE60?
What is a good combo (cam/heads/converter/etc) for this type of a turbo.
missin' 2 said:Is it possible to change the turbine and exh housing to match the compressor?