Compound turbo advice

08strokin

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I need some advice, I'm building a 2010 rcsb street truck and I'm looking for a quick responding compound set up. I plan on trying to make 800 to 900 horse. I'm stuck between running Rudy 75/59 combo or building my own non vgt set up. Which set up would you all choose and why? If you say non vgt can you tell me what turbos you would run? I'm open to all suggestions.
 

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75/59 won’t hit your goals. Grab some high powers or get a mpd single non vgt kit and build off it. You could also contact Jared with Midwest diesel and see if there still building there non vgt compound kits. It’s over kill but I’ve always used and been fond of 66/88 compounds on a 6.4. I’m sure you have supporting mods like dual pumps, lpfs, trans, etc?
 

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With 60% over injectors and dual pumps, you will just break 800 on a 75/59 combo.

High powers and 100 overs will get you over 900
 

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Elite high power turbos are no longer available. If you are interested in turbos and turbo kits send me a pm. I build kits. Have lots of options. The limit is your wallet.
 

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With 60% over injectors and dual pumps, you will just break 800 on a 75/59 combo.

High powers and 100 overs will get you over 900

Meh, If you're lucky...I don't know anyone besides me that did that number on fuel and that was on a dyno that I didn't have much faith in and I never got track times to back those numbers up before my motor let go. That Precision 76 didn't have the bigger turbine either to make the big power numbers...I think realistically 825-850 was it all was ever going to do.
 

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Meh, If you're lucky...I don't know anyone besides me that did that number on fuel and that was on a dyno that I didn't have much faith in and I never got track times to back those numbers up before my motor let go. That Precision 76 didn't have the bigger turbine either to make the big power numbers...I think realistically 825-850 was it all was ever going to do.
Your right. I meant max powers.
 

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I did a 68mm vgt and that is a fun setup. That was from brenton at side action diesel. That is with 100's and dual pumps.

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Been a while since I’ve been on but I did 862 HP on fuel with a 71 mm drop in and stock VGT on 100% nozzles. Best setup I have ran.
 
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