408+what=750rwhp?
#111
I've got mine idling at 650 too, that just takes tuning sweat
Why is that a good cam for a turbo (a serious question to Don, btw, not a pissing match question
)? Is the exhaust bias intended to help the spool? I'd think that cam would be hurting the turbo's power while under boost -- my experience with turbos and forward splits is that they run rougher and make less power when compared to a reverse split. I'd think cam with a healthy intake bias and a really wide LSA would be better for helping spool.
If that was directed at me, I don't
I said it will have big a big spool, which it will regardless of cam choice. Its still a strong turbo for what Dan wants (by which I mean a good choice if that wasn't clear lol)
Why is that a good cam for a turbo (a serious question to Don, btw, not a pissing match question
)? Is the exhaust bias intended to help the spool? I'd think that cam would be hurting the turbo's power while under boost -- my experience with turbos and forward splits is that they run rougher and make less power when compared to a reverse split. I'd think cam with a healthy intake bias and a really wide LSA would be better for helping spool.
So,how do you figure it will feel like a dog with lag?
I said it will have big a big spool, which it will regardless of cam choice. Its still a strong turbo for what Dan wants (by which I mean a good choice if that wasn't clear lol)
#112
Originally Posted by Slowhawk
Here is the thing.The 408ci will make as much power as you are now without the Turbo.So,how do you figure it will feel like a dog with lag?With the right Cam there will be barely any but all Turbo's need to spool which is easy to anticipate. If you want earlier power you run the right Cam. Mikes car only has a 218/230 Cam in it.It idles at 650rpm like a car with just a Cat back exhaust.Very stealth 

lag is a prety subjective thing. i felt my pt88 on a 408 was laggy, i sold it to a guy that put it on a 5.3 an he says it isn't that laggy
, this guy is used to a whippled 6.0 so if there is some lag i think he probably will notice it. once he gets used to the 700hp he gets with boost the preboost power he has now will feel slow.
#113
Originally Posted by parish8
lag is a prety subjective thing. i felt my pt88 on a 408 was laggy, i sold it to a guy that put it on a 5.3 an he says it isn't that laggy
, this guy is used to a whippled 6.0 so if there is some lag i think he probably will notice it. once he gets used to the 700hp he gets with boost the preboost power he has now will feel slow.
, this guy is used to a whippled 6.0 so if there is some lag i think he probably will notice it. once he gets used to the 700hp he gets with boost the preboost power he has now will feel slow.
Something like a Maggie feels fast because it's instant.The Mag will pull at first on the Turbo but the Turbo vehicle will past it like it's standing still after. Either way you get use to the power and the vehicle still feels slow
As for the Cam.I've tested some in the past and didn't see much difference except the bigger Cams would take longer to spool then make more topend power.The smaller Cams spool quicker,give a stronger midrange but flatten out up top.I'd rather have midrange.
#114
so, about that fuel system. Someone help me make a decision. I'm thinking vic jr, 75lb low imp with converter, and Speed-Eng setup but instead of the aeromotive pump, a weldon 600A.
#115
Originally Posted by DanaliHD
so, about that fuel system. Someone help me make a decision. I'm thinking vic jr, 75lb low imp with converter, and Speed-Eng setup but instead of the aeromotive pump, a weldon 600A.
What about the Tank setup?
#116
What hot side A/R did they pick for the T80?
Both of my turbo cams are intake-biased, wide LSA, lot of lift for the duration (aggressive lobes, so a bit RPM limited).
When you've got enough power off-boost, "lag" (such that it is) is actually kind of fun. That surge as the turbo comes online will get the adrenaline going.
The 1.30 A/R Q-trim BB T76 I run on my SB (393) will go from vacuum to 10 psi (the most boost I've ran so far) in about .7 seconds. If the transmission downshifts, boost is basically instantaneous. So, I've setup the shift strategies to be somewhat conservative about downshifting (requires a lot of throttle position to get a downshift). I'm always a little concerned when dancing through traffic that an unexpected downshift will cause me to flatten a Festiva...
Both of my turbo cams are intake-biased, wide LSA, lot of lift for the duration (aggressive lobes, so a bit RPM limited).
When you've got enough power off-boost, "lag" (such that it is) is actually kind of fun. That surge as the turbo comes online will get the adrenaline going.
The 1.30 A/R Q-trim BB T76 I run on my SB (393) will go from vacuum to 10 psi (the most boost I've ran so far) in about .7 seconds. If the transmission downshifts, boost is basically instantaneous. So, I've setup the shift strategies to be somewhat conservative about downshifting (requires a lot of throttle position to get a downshift). I'm always a little concerned when dancing through traffic that an unexpected downshift will cause me to flatten a Festiva...
#117
Originally Posted by Slowhawk
1-Weldon A600 won't be enough,you need 2 of them.
What about the Tank setup?
What about the Tank setup?
$4000 for a fuel system. I think that's gonna have to wait a little while.
#119
Originally Posted by mjhoward
How about a moderate sized pump and a voltage booster? boosters run around $200. That may save some coin.
not a big fan of the voltage booster. to me that is just asking the pump to burn up.


