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well sold the 78mm...looking for a new turbo *need advice*

Old Sep 18, 2009 | 08:25 PM
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Default well sold the 78mm...looking for a new turbo *need advice*

ok guys i'm sure everyone is tired of seeing all my questions
but i just want to do this thing right

ok here is me setup and goals...
408/4l80e
6.0L iron block and #317 heads
gonna get an isky cam
4"callies crank
eagle H-beam rods
wiseco -20cc pistons
all going into a 2000 full size rcsb w/ manual windows/locks

i am looking for upper 700's on pump gas (wouldn't hurt for more...lol)
this will be a street truck so i would like it to pull really good from 2000-2500 to 6000-6500rpm
a t6 is not out of the question i have not built the kit yet but it will have a 4" dp

what turbo would you recommend for my setup (i don't have tons of money ether)

what about twins???

thanks for everyones help so far!!!

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Old Sep 18, 2009 | 09:00 PM
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Borg warner s475 t6 flange 1.32 ar
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Old Sep 18, 2009 | 09:21 PM
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Borg warner s475 t6 flange 1.32 ar
added more to original post about what i'm looking for...

could you describe how that turbo acts... i also noticed it says its good for 950hp were the turbonetics T78 said 1200hp
so would this one be better??? and why???

what about BW s80 or s88???
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Old Sep 18, 2009 | 10:41 PM
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kinda looking at these
GARRETT TURBO's
GT-88
GT-91

BORG WARNER
st80
s400-80

PRECISION TURBO
pt88
gt47-88

what would be the best one from these??
or would you not recommend any of them?
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Old Sep 18, 2009 | 11:33 PM
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go with one of this man T6 on that 408...
BORG WARNER
st80
s400-80
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Old Sep 19, 2009 | 12:28 AM
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whats the biggest difference between the 2.... other than the price???
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what about 2 smaller turbo's
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i would go with the BORG WARNER
st85
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Old Sep 19, 2009 | 08:24 AM
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what size turbo's would i need if i went twins???
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I reccomended a reasonable price turbo that will efficiently flow the air you need to reach your goal.Don't worry about hp rating cause that is subjective.You should try learning to read compressor maps.Find out what the turbo flows lbs/min. that is more important than hp ratings.

Btw:Twins are going to put you out of budget fast.
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