SuperTurbo charged GMC
#31
One other lesson on posting pictures, whenever you past a link to each picture hit the enter button to go down to the next line so all the pictures dont stick together and make the page wider. That way they will be one under the other like I edited your post to look like.
Good lookin truck by the way
Good lookin truck by the way

#34
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WOW, incredible truck!! And like Kyle said 4wd to boot!!!
I'm wondering if he can put all his power down to the ground if he can break into the 9's like Jarrett did! 20lbs of boost on a 4wd 408...it's gotta be low 10's high 9's!!
Awesome work man! Get the bugs worked out already!!
I'm wondering if he can put all his power down to the ground if he can break into the 9's like Jarrett did! 20lbs of boost on a 4wd 408...it's gotta be low 10's high 9's!!
Awesome work man! Get the bugs worked out already!!
#35
honestly wouldnt worry to much bout the turbo being small. the way your compounding is the correct way. small turbo to feed the supercharger, which then compresses the air futher. i know its not quite the same but diesels do it that way - small turbo to get up quick feeding a larger turbo to keep up on top. get the wastegate situation settled and you should be fine. looks like a blast to drive.
#36
So, could the small turbo's exhaust housing be causing a restriction in the exhaust path? I understand the intake path theory, it sounds like exhaust restriction causing exhaust gas reversion back up the intake tract, subsequently increasing boost but doing nothing for HP/TQ. Am I thinking correctly on the exhaust side theory?
#38
So, could the small turbo's exhaust housing be causing a restriction in the exhaust path? I understand the intake path theory, it sounds like exhaust restriction causing exhaust gas reversion back up the intake tract, subsequently increasing boost but doing nothing for HP/TQ. Am I thinking correctly on the exhaust side theory?
#40
honestly wouldnt worry to much bout the turbo being small. the way your compounding is the correct way. small turbo to feed the supercharger, which then compresses the air futher. i know its not quite the same but diesels do it that way - small turbo to get up quick feeding a larger turbo to keep up on top. get the wastegate situation settled and you should be fine. looks like a blast to drive.


