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recklesskelly 08-03-2009 04:45 PM

super b and s300 owners reply here please
 
so i think I've narrowed my turbo search down to the bd super b and wanted to know what you guys that have one think of them. I know i can get an s300 cheaper but i like the adjustable wastegate rather than a boost elbow. plus it comes with a downpipe so the extra cost isn't all that much, seen 'em for about $1250 on sale a few places. looking for some ddp 75hp injectors too.

rootremblay 08-07-2009 05:11 PM

I have the super B special and love it, skip the s300. with the sticks I think youll be tappin the s300 out already.

recklesskelly 08-07-2009 05:59 PM

thanks for the reply, I'm trying to keep it below 400/900 as that is what my clutch is rated for. Plus I use this truck to tow my travel trailer and I've heard that the next size up (s362 62/65/12) runs hot EGT all the time and doesn't spool well with low horsepower. Any opinions from anyone would be appreciated.

graphitecumnz 08-07-2009 06:19 PM

If you're really going to keep the horsepower under 400, the Super B will fit the bill as will just about any of the 62mm turbos... the Super B is a 57/65/14 and will spool pretty close to stock with the ability to flow more air throughout it's usable range.

fyi, S300 is just a frame size reference.... S300 turbos come in numerous sizes... that Super B Special is just a 64mm S300...

recklesskelly 08-07-2009 06:27 PM

thought about that too, but the only way i could ever go bigger is to get a stronger clutch. If this one lasts 220,000 miles like the stocker did it could be awhile. looking at diesel care's 330's too, $225 less than DDP 75s. anybody have an opinion on those?

YOUNG GUNS15 08-07-2009 07:49 PM

just get the quality ones first, i have ddp 75 horse injectors and they are great quality and run very well


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