my numbers are finally where they should be...
my numbers are finally where they should be...
had a fun time at Garmon's dyno day yesterday. There was a ton of trucks there ( the most I've ever seem at a dyno day )
Jeff's truck bed was full of free beer for all and the grill was smokin' along with the trucks
Anyway, I've been having a time getting to the numbers I expected my truck to have. This time around it was set up right...
703hp/1349tq with a single charger on #2
Jeff's truck bed was full of free beer for all and the grill was smokin' along with the trucks
Anyway, I've been having a time getting to the numbers I expected my truck to have. This time around it was set up right...
703hp/1349tq with a single charger on #2
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Killer numbers! What are the highlights of the modifications? How streetable is the set-up? Did you turn it up for the dyno and back down for the drive home, or are you at 700+ hp all the time?
Can't wait to see a 1/4 mile time..
Can't wait to see a 1/4 mile time..

I was running a smarty beta 4.2 with limiter control and a MP-8. When driving around on the street I use the bully dog with a custom tune because it's very mild compared to the smarty programs.
Now I have to decide if I'm happy with a single ( which I'm thinking would be better on the track ) or twins which I could do some pulling with
In my experience with turbos, it really depends on the existing mods you have.
This is how i see it...
62/12 or 13 if you want to spool like stock but, have a little more air moved. Basically a stock truck.
64/13 or 14 if you have upgraded fueling and maybe even injectors but, not too big.
66 and up... upgraded fueling is a must and it sure wouldn't hurt to have a few other things done.
These aren't rules of thumb to go by but, kinda close. There are many other factors to keep in mind.




