displacement question
#1
I have read numerous post on here about everybodies builds and the common argument whether to remain with the 4.8 or 6.0 swap? With there only being roughly 50+-hp and 65+-tq difference between the two in comparison years i dont see a major advantage of the 6.0. Could someone please enlighten me on the benefits I know old saying there is no replacement displacement which is hardly case when specs are not that far off.
#2
Just depends how you want it to feel on the street. All else equal, the 4.8 will be capable of a bit more power when boosted, but won't feel anything like the 6.0 on the low end.
#3
That also depends on the type of boost. With a blower its not quite the same as a turbo. You tend to hit boost limits with the smaller displacement and a blower. A turbo can be more flexible from that stand point.
Is this a turbo or a blower build?
Is this a turbo or a blower build?
#6
the power outcome seems to vary greatly between people on here some claim 7-800 rwhp with just a turbo, cam upgrade while others with pretty much same setup are down around 450- 550. What's realistic gains say around 15+lbs of boost
whatever a single cab short bed weighs George
whatever a single cab short bed weighs George
Last edited by Ho lee fuk; Nov 13, 2015 at 11:51 AM.
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#10
Oh i'm sure, but I bet he has more than just a turbo and a cam in his 4.8. I guess what i'm getting at is realistically what does it take to get a turbo 4.8 to 800hp where the rubber meets the road


