USMC_Turbo6
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I'm looking into getting one of the following turbos the PT6765 DBB or CPT 72BB with the F1 wheel. An want to know which would be the better turbo.
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SignUp Now!If you are bringing your A game I'd be putting a large ballast box in, adjustable drag shocks, ordering up a set of 29" slicks, buying a 9.5" ptc, and any 66 or larger compressor with a 65,66,or 68 ex. I'd get a ecu that has some wideband correction and spend time getting it close on a dyno. If you were racing me you should expect all of what I said and more.
I'd be using tall slicks if I was looking for the most. I run FAST but it's not necessarily needed.I have the shocks and I'm getting a HR suspension kit. So are you saying I should move up to fast for the ecm and 275/60/15 M/T ET Streets will not cut it.
They are 27.3" tall. Not the same as a 29" slick.I would also get some HR motor mounts if you don't have them. MT 275/60/15 are 28 inches tall.
I'd be using tall slicks if I was looking for the most. I run FAST but it's not necessarily needed.
You better get some practice if you plan on racing anyone with anything worth beating. Throwing parts at it won't net you crap if you don't practice.
Your very right about that!! I live 15 min from the track and they have test and tune every Friday so I will be putting in the work at the track to get good at my craft before I put up a lot of money to run for. Practice make perfect or a Hell of a lot better.
I have been known to spray down the area i will be running at. You pretty much will always need some ballast on the street. Use track bite and mix it with 50% methanol and apply with a small pressure vessel for applying bug spray around foundations. The track bite will remain in the spot you applied it for a long time. They will want you to spot their 8About how fast are the cars you will be up against? Learned a very important thing from Spot My 6 who used to post on here. Get your car to hook the best you can in the spot you intend to race. Be it the street or strip. Then test it the same way at the track and see what it runs.
Your very right about that!! I live 15 min from the track and they have test and tune every Friday so I will be putting in the work at the track to get good at my craft before I put up a lot of money to run for. Practice make perfect or a Hell of a lot better.
About how fast are the cars you will be up against? Learned a very important thing from Spot My 6 who used to post on here. Get your car to hook the best you can in the spot you intend to race. Be it the street or strip. Then test it the same way at the track and see what it runs.[/QUOTE
A lot of the cars are mid to low 11 sec car if that. Most are Mustangs, Novas, SRT 8 Jeep and Charger on NOS, SS Trail blazer with nos, S10 pickups, Monte carlos, G8 on NOS, Camaros. So I know the field kind of well all racing will be done in the street. It to bad that any of you guys don't live near by its some money to be made here in the south on the street.
Yeah Turbo6....Bison is right. Gotta get your game up before you street race. Now your talking my language....We do lots of street racing up here in the NY, NJ, CONN Metro area....been in this game for over 20yrs...my advice is to practice most on your HOLE SHOT!!! [60ft] after that your car will do the restYou better get some practice if you plan on racing anyone with anything worth beating. Throwing parts at it won't net you crap if you don't practice.