custom turbo kit ???
#1
Im new to the turbo world but very interested in putting one on my 06 silverado with a 5.3. a buddy of mine is helping me with the build, since he talked me in to it and knows a lot more than i do about them. my question is about the tuning portion after installation. I've been looking at a lot of pics and installs and noticed some still use the maf and some go with a sd tune. Just wondering why and which is prefered or which will benefit me more. my truck is stock so i dont plan on goin real wild with it, just 5 to 7 psi. any help or advice greatly appreciated and thanks in advance for any help.
#2
it is up to the tuner. in the past you would max out the maf, not sure if that is still an issue or not. i think there is a way to use the maf up to a point and then let it switch over to sd for the high hp and get the best of both worlds.
at 7psi you might as well leave it in there.
at 7psi you might as well leave it in there.
#5
You should really be running more psi on a smaller turbo rather than the big turbo at 5-7psi. You will really love the smaller turbo on the street over a setup like parish had.
I know it aggravates me when I am driving my vw and the thing barely gets out of it's own way before 3000rpm. :/ speaking from experience big turbo's are only fun if you are boosting them big. Oh yea, that's right the vw is boosting 30psi.
I know it aggravates me when I am driving my vw and the thing barely gets out of it's own way before 3000rpm. :/ speaking from experience big turbo's are only fun if you are boosting them big. Oh yea, that's right the vw is boosting 30psi.
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Have you looked into one of our vendors at least helping you with the hot parts? Check with kbraing96 or Trick... great guys to work with.
MAF will be fine... keep it away from curves in the ducting as much as possible... helps with turbulance and airflow.
I would also start looking into AT LEAST a shift kit for the tranny. Start saving for a forged short block... things like that especially if this is your daily driver.
Bill
MAF will be fine... keep it away from curves in the ducting as much as possible... helps with turbulance and airflow.
I would also start looking into AT LEAST a shift kit for the tranny. Start saving for a forged short block... things like that especially if this is your daily driver.
Bill
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