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stepside68longbed 04-17-2014 10:03 PM

anyone running turbo?
 
so my 307 locked up today so new motor has moved to #1 now!

I'm 20 n still learning I don't know it all. I'm thinking a 350 with ab 300-350HP and maybe twin turbo kit.. Do I need to be at a certain HP to run turbo? I just want that surprise punch that will throw ya back in the seat and that sweet sweet whistle. so what's your thoughts on running turbo?

71K20chevy 04-17-2014 10:41 PM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
If that's all the power you're wanting, I'd do a stroker and a few other mods and call it good.

trac209 04-17-2014 11:51 PM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
Pretty sure he means 300+ hp na engine plus turbo. Put it this way my friend has a Trans am that makes around 325 hp na and 1200hp with a single turbo. What you need to run a turbo is a very strong engine assembly if you want to run lots of boost. But there's plenty of guys who run 8-10 psi on stock ls engines without issue and make nearly 600hp with them.

BlacklandCamper 04-18-2014 01:54 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
Lets see, your 20, and want to run boost on a 350hp SBC. In a truck, with no, and I do mean NO weight over the rear tires...

I would say build you a stout 350ci SBC, 10.5:1 or so compression, good streetable cam, good intake, and a well balanced carb breathing out an equally well balanced exhaust. I think you will find that 300-350hp is just fine for a driver, and much easier to manage without getting too far in over your head. It is still enough to get away from you, but much more forgiving than a boosted engine.

If all you want is a extra bit of oomph, I would recommend leaving the compression around 9.5:1, and installing a conservative shot of N2O. You will get the punch you want, with the benefit of not having it unless you mean to.

If you have never owned a boosted car before, I would suggest making friends with some one who does. Or go test drive a boosted car, one of the smaller 2.0 liter cars to give you some appreciation of how it feels. My VW with a boosted 2.0 made just over 200hp, and my friends boosted 2.7L V6 Saab is right around 300. That one will get you a speeding ticket before you get into fourth.

A boosted SBC is no joke. Putting the snails to a 350hp one will surprise the **** out of you, even worse if you don't know how to deal with the boost.

I have seen guys who have built their own engines, driven them daily, and raced them regularly, still end up in the wall. **** can go sideways REAL quick.


If you are dead set on it, I would suggest no lower than 7.5:1 C/R, and NO MORE than 5lbs boost.

Bigdav160 04-18-2014 07:44 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
I hope the OP has lots of $$$$$$$$$

Turbo with a carb is a PITA to deal with. Fuel Injection is the answer however, there are limited options for the SBC. Then, an aftermarket engine management system will be needed, upgraded fuel pump, injectors ect......

A SBC will require a fair size turbo which will have some lag. The lower compression that will be required will make the engine docile at low RPM's then break loose when the boost come up. You really have to learn to "drive the turbo"

A roots or centrifugal supercharger is really a better option but still $$$$$

69GMCLonghorn 04-18-2014 01:57 PM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
Turbo? You've obviously confused this with the Rice Rocket forum...

imjeff 04-18-2014 02:04 PM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 71K20chevy (Post 6634193)
If that's all the power you're wanting, I'd do a stroker and a few other mods and call it good.

Excellent advice!

GASoline71 04-18-2014 03:08 PM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
You can get 1hp per cubic inch out of a 350 all day long and use the stock bottom end! Flat top pistons and a new cam, closed chamber heads, carb, intake, headers etc... No need for turbos for that kind of power.

But if you do want to turbo it with a blow through carb... you'll need to do some reading and research. Make the bottom end stout and don't cut corners. It can be done, but not for cheap. :)

Gary

skorpioskorpio 04-18-2014 03:18 PM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
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When I bought my Jimmy it had this installed:
Attachment 1243595
Does that count?

GASoline71 04-18-2014 03:21 PM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
I have one of those too! In my 1972 GMC. :)

Gary

Stocker 04-18-2014 09:45 PM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
If you're serious about wanting more power and you're sure you can afford it and more importantly, can handle it -- and your engine is fried anyway, why not get a strong but streetable BBC? Plenty of punch and lots less complication than a turbocharged SBC.

stepside68longbed 04-19-2014 12:34 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
I'm not really dead set one anything yet just ideas and thoughts I had a 4.6 turbo mustang scared the $h** out of my self a few times I got better then got rid of it... Fiberglass body it was a death wish waiting to happen... Money isn't really an issue I mean I'm not gonna go over board no more than 8 grand in the motor I love the suprise punch that throw you in the seat... N I have a couple spoiled friends who's mommie n daddy's bought them a cummins n have done a little to it n their pretty crazy 4x4 launch is rediclious they don't really know much past their owners manually tho I was just browsing and seen a twin turbo setup on one of these old truck n thought it would be pretty sweet.. Down the road ill get a 3/4 or a one ton n put a built cummins that'll pull some toys n just be bad@$$

Anyways this is my first big project I'm gettin out of building mini bikes go carts n race in mowers and shifter carts once we get moved in a month or so this is really gonna go by fast I'm hopein to have a motor June/July should I just forget the turbo n look at a 350-380hp motor instead? Or what Im wanting to be thrown in my seat when I punch it I'm not much for top speed I went 165 once n I'm done lol how expensive is Nos to set up anyways I've never looked into it.

trac209 04-19-2014 12:37 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
http://youtu.be/yjM3WCSHtuI

My fav turbo truck

stepside68longbed 04-19-2014 12:39 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
And I've thought about a BBC but I've also thought ab MPG hahah I would like To be albe to afford to drive what I've built hahah

stepside68longbed 04-19-2014 12:45 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
Damn that tucks runnin 10's all day I just love that whistle hah

Stocker 04-19-2014 02:00 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stepside68longbed (Post 6635737)
And I've thought about a BBC but I've also thought ab MPG hahah I would like To be albe to afford to drive what I've built hahah

1) You'll spend a ton more money building a twin-turbo SBC than you would on a healthy streetable BBC.

2) If you had a twin-turbo SBC, you'd be playing with the loud pedal and getting worse gas mileage than if you had a BBC.

Just my two cents worth. Good luck with whatever you end up doing.

71K20chevy 04-19-2014 07:25 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stepside68longbed (Post 6635735)
I was just browsing and seen a twin turbo setup on one of these old truck n thought it would be pretty sweet..


Are you sure you weren't in the LS section? If you're truly dead set on a turbo though, a 5.3 LS with just one turbo and no other different parts, will put about 550 hp down. But if you don't need the turbo, like I said before I think your best bet would be a 383 stroker. Some heads, a good cam, and exhaust will still definitely put you back in your seat, and you'll have gobs of torque down low.

Bigdav160 04-19-2014 08:45 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by trac209 (Post 6635736)
http://youtu.be/yjM3WCSHtuI

My fav turbo truck

And that truck is running an LS motor ;)

Heavymetl 04-19-2014 08:59 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
I'm doing a turbo LS build for my truck. It's a major undertaking and something that is going to require drawing on a lot of my past experience (fab work, EFI tuning, familiarity with the LS, etc) and pushing to learn new skills.

I picked up a $550 junkyard 5.3, bought Ebay head studs, LS9 gaskets, PAC 1218 valve springs, and a used Z06 cam.

But for now and this summer while I collect parts...I'll be cruising the 250 buzzin' half dozen'.

But back to the OP's question, don't even fool with a big block or small block turbo setup. Research the LS turbo world, and you'll be amazed. The stock LS shortblock is much stronger than any small/big block ever factory produced and the stock engine management computer is capable of handling the boost after tuned with EFI Live or HPtuners.

The engine isn't the focal point of a turbo build anyway. 4 things are critical and need the most money and attention.
-FUEL SYSTEM (top priority!)
-Turbo
-Transmission
-Torque convertor

Like someone said "A turbo is just a jet engine with pistons in the way". In the last 5 years turbo LS popularity has exploded and I'd never have guessed I'd start to think of BBC's as slow dinosaurs...but that's the truth. 700+ HP and nearly 20mpg is the new reality.

70blackfish 04-19-2014 12:07 PM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
HP equals fuel. turbo means more air more fuel.
and all parts have to be able to handle the extra HP. trans. reared , brakes...!!

my 2 cents get with summit or jegs buy a crate 350 or 383 motor, some may have a warranty. and free shipping.
and any cash over from 8k you will need for fuel.....

stepside68longbed 04-20-2014 12:29 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
I haven't checked into any ls engines yet I like to be heard comein from a few blocks away hah ill have other projects down the road like a black on black 69 camaro pushing out 800+ HP but that's down the road.

I want this truck loud and proud but not too crazy ill run dual electric fans block heater and other tricks to improve MPG I'd like to get at least 15 even when I get on it n play every now n then and ab 20 when I'm not playin I'll probly look into that 383. For a while I'm gonna do disk in the front drum in the back I've looked at disk in the back and ends up being 1,000 I mean yeah it would be nice but a grand just for rear disk when fronts only cost 3-400 why is it so much more expensive?

stepside68longbed 04-20-2014 12:32 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
I'm not set on anything till I'm putting my numbers into the computer to purchase lol I'm just takeing thoughts suggestions and ideas

skorpioskorpio 04-20-2014 07:29 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stepside68longbed (Post 6637045)
I want this truck loud and proud but not too crazy ill run dual electric fans block heater and other tricks to improve MPG I'd like to get at least 15 even when I get on it n play every now n then and ab 20 when I'm not playin I'll probly look into that 383. For a while I'm gonna do disk in the front drum in the back I've looked at disk in the back and ends up being 1,000 I mean yeah it would be nice but a grand just for rear disk when fronts only cost 3-400 why is it so much more expensive?

It all depends on what you mean by "get on it", even a Prius will never see 15 MPG when it's thrashed on a track.

As far as the brakes, not sure what you think that 3-400 in the front is buying you, but you'll need rotors, calipers, caliper brackets, you should be replacing your lines (hard and soft), a proportioning valve, and a disk brake master, you can get all that for $3-400 new? In my case my fronts were more than my rears, but then again I had custom milled hubs made and a custom spacer set made for running off the shelf 13 1/2" Z51 'Vette brakes, brackets and calipers with center lug wheels. Gotta say though if you are balking about the cost of rear disks, I'm not sure the turbo rabbit hole is where you want to go.

71K20chevy 04-20-2014 08:16 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
LS motors can certainly be loud, and you CAN get 15-20+ mpg with them...

Tom Vogel 04-20-2014 08:52 AM

Re: anyone running turbo?
 
This thread somehow reminds me of SchrumGMC.


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