by CHEMMINS » Fri Dec 18, 2009 5:04 pm
I guess you could say it is for stimulating conversation on other ways to get power. There are great minds here, and sometimes if we think outside the box, outside of the "tried and true", we can come up with the unthinkable.
I have a place local where I can get brand new long blocks, and heads. So to be able to storm ideas, with whats currently avail to us, may result in a combo that exceeds expectations, and is away from the norm. And it is something that can be built from the ground up, without having to take away from regular driving until it was time to do the swap.
Now I know there are varients of the s-series borgs that people are unaware of, and the ones I posted earlier are some of them.
There are other versions, like:
64mm x 91mm comp, with a 1.10 a/r 83mm x 74mm turb wheel (t4 housings avail in (0.90, 1.0, and 1.25)
71mm x 100mm comp, with a 1.32 a/r 96mm x 87mm turb wheel
75mm x 100mm comp (s475) but now can come with a 1.10 and the larger 96mm x 87mm turbine wheel.
I think a lot of people are stuck on the holsets and their sizing, when garretts are avail, and could potentially do more, cover more rpm range. These borgs have the ETT wheels, making them very efficient.
Also I think sticks and pump upgrades should be based off what turbo(s) you plan to use, not the other way around. Sticks and pump tweaks are easily tailored, whereas turbos are set as to what they are, and if you do the sticks and pump first, you are compromising on potential output.
91 Chev CC 4x4 1 ton w/93 12v g360/205/d60/70.
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