Turbo or not??
#1
hey guys i have a problem. i have a 1994 chevrolet 1500 pickup. its ext cab stepside. well it currently has a 5.7 liter 350 V8 and tuesday of next week i will be installing a cam and nitrous, well i have an old 350 block sitting out in my shed and i have been thinking about building it up and running a turbo on it. but then i went to thinking, why not run the nitrous awhile, and save up some money then install a turbo on the current engine, well here is the question. what kinda turbo setup should i get, such as brand and size and wat not, i really dont know much about turbos so any info would be great, and i need to know how hard it would be to install and set up and also wat parts i would need to make it be able to hold the boost. so please i really need some help.
#2
For a turbo on a TBI engine....you'll have a lot of tuning to do. Can it be done...sure but you need to make sure you want to spend hours upon days tuning it. You'll definately need a 454ss TBI or holley unit with big injectors to support it.
#4
Originally Posted by Coonass350
oh okay, well would it be easier to build the other 350 up and add a turbo to it? and if so should i leave it a 350 or bore it and then drop a 383 crank in it?
#6
Originally Posted by Coonass350
yea thats true. well can ya tell me this? what is a good brand for a turbo setup? and what other parts are needed for the install??
For tuning, I would go to moates.net and get a prom burner or Ostrich for on the fly tunning, ODB 1 datalog cable with adapter, and wideband.
And if you plan on nitrous or boost, go forged internals on everything on your next engine build.
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#8
well i would like to be able to run a pretty good bit of boost, so wat size turbo should i get? and around how much would a whole setup cost? also how hard is the installation on a turbo kit?
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