I've done some searching here, and a lot of guys ask about this, but most are talking about canning turbocharging and this sort of thing.
I'm wanting to put a small-block V-8 in my heap and STILL have it turbocharged.
Anyone done this?
Buick 350? Chevy 350? What issues did you have to overcome? Accessories? Harness? Motor mounts/frame pads?
I'm looking at twin turbos on a v-8 because I am sick and tired of the bull$hit that I have to go through to get a Buick V-6 up and running. What I mean is that the parts are either stock and not suitable for making power, or they are top of the line and cost an arm and a testicle. With nearly every other application on the planet, there is a middle ground for folks that want to make power, but don't need to bullet-proof themselves to 1500 hp. Parts for these v-8's are ubiquitous, as is the skillset to make them halfway decent.
So I'm looking for people that have done this, or have thought about is seriously enough to have good insight here.
I'm NOT going to get into a philosophical debate on why I should do a Stage 2, or any of that crap. I've done the math, and there *has* to be a better way to do this and not worry about the availability of some rare parts.
I'm wanting to put a small-block V-8 in my heap and STILL have it turbocharged.
Anyone done this?
Buick 350? Chevy 350? What issues did you have to overcome? Accessories? Harness? Motor mounts/frame pads?
I'm looking at twin turbos on a v-8 because I am sick and tired of the bull$hit that I have to go through to get a Buick V-6 up and running. What I mean is that the parts are either stock and not suitable for making power, or they are top of the line and cost an arm and a testicle. With nearly every other application on the planet, there is a middle ground for folks that want to make power, but don't need to bullet-proof themselves to 1500 hp. Parts for these v-8's are ubiquitous, as is the skillset to make them halfway decent.
So I'm looking for people that have done this, or have thought about is seriously enough to have good insight here.
I'm NOT going to get into a philosophical debate on why I should do a Stage 2, or any of that crap. I've done the math, and there *has* to be a better way to do this and not worry about the availability of some rare parts.