JDub
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Are the compressors 88 and 66?
GQSSB is a 62mm inducer. Not sure on the atmosphere turbo
Are the compressors 88 and 66?
GQSSB is a 62mm inducer. Not sure on the atmosphere turbo
I thought the gqssb was 66 and the qssb 62??
They are both 62mm inducers, but there is about 200-cfm difference in the two.
Those look like nice turbos. Try to have them done by the time I get up there so we can compare the performance of a matched set of turbos to set glommed together by a hay bailer!!! :flipa: oke:This would be my choice for the low pressure turbo......
http://www.compturbo.com/products/ct6billet/ct6_106112
When (IF) I do compounds here is the one I will be going with... Just for space reasons...
http://www.compturbo.com/products/ct5billet/ct5_9194
It'll be an updated version of what Blowby runs on his race truck. That compound setup is wicked, even on the street in his 500hp emissions tune. Put that same setup on customers truck in Cali that uses his truck solely for towing and that thing ripped with 250cc b-codes
He won't give you any
When I had Pius build these turbos I asked for very specific results.
- Peak HP at 3200 rpm
- Spool up nicely at 6000ft
- Run 11.50 at sea level on fuel
After he finished he called and said that be put together some small towing turbos with my spec's. After a long pause.... is this what you really want on your race truck? I laughed and asked if it will do what we planned to achieve? His answer was a firm "Yes of course it will".
So, it spools nice at elevation and it runs 11.5 on fuel only close to sea level on A/T tires. What more could you ask for? He said it has more in it but I need to gate the HP charger to a calculated 30psi. I said no thanks but if I really want to push 122psi manifold pressure I know it's capable.
It's the ultimate 7.3 turbo setup if you ask me...that truck is awesome under every circumstance of driving, competition, etc... It would be great for towing too
Those look like nice turbos. Try to have them done by the time I get up there so we can compare the performance of a matched set of turbos to set glommed together by a hay bailer!!! :flipa: oke:
I'm just messin with ya!!!
turbo maps look like rejects from the fingerprint dept. to me, so it wouldn't matter. Maybe you should give Bell a call, also.LOL... I know you are!!!
It all cool!! BUT its hard to find the right turbo.. Most manufactors do not even have a flow map for there turbos... Having a flow map is allmost a must to get a perfect set....
turbo maps look like rejects from the fingerprint dept. to me, so it wouldn't matter. Maybe you should give Bell a call, also.
He says he has a new design that should be ready by early August that is quicker spooling, etc. I didn't ask any specs and he didn't offer any. What he did offer was a whole helluva lot of insight with the questions I have.
I'm going to use whatever he sends. I'll also be sending in the GQSSB for a thorough going over.
I honestly have no idea on any of the questions you asked!!!LOL :gethim:Any idea on the cost of this atmo he is coming out with? In keeping with the original post, is it compatible with a gated 38r? Or I should ask how does the GQSSB compare to the 38r?
Mikes setup definitely is a benchmark and sets the standard.