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09-28-2014, 05:15 PM | #1 |
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what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
Been really researching this, thinking I'm going to go this route. I have a 1953 chevy truck. I'm waiting on a buddy to have time and space for me for a chassis job. I'm going with 29x18x20 tires in the rear, tube chassis. what I'm going for is a healthy street able engine, high horse power high torque. mostly a grocery getter and when a rice burner pulls next to me...... well you know... i was thinking a dart block, stroke it, afr heads etc. I'm no mechanic what so ever so don't know numbers. another buddy of mine will be building it he's extremely knowledgeable but also very busy.... I've seen this kit go for 5000. anyways what you guys think? Or should i just big block it?
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09-29-2014, 06:50 AM | #2 |
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
As with any high power build the price goes up fast. Anything from Banks will be first class. Don't be shocked if the entire engine build goes past 20K to get it running. Then you have to deal with trans and rear end, and a custom cooling system. Not sure what your budget is and why you need a 1000 hp to bust a rice burner. An LS3 from GM would bustem wide open and do a much better job of getting the snacks from the store.
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09-29-2014, 12:34 PM | #4 |
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
Look at the available room in your truck also when making plans. That body style is cramped compared to later years. An LS with one of these would be cool also. http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/...niversal.shtml
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
on a budget it is going to be TOUGH. Every turn and twist in this road is another $1000 in parts,,, if not more. If your paying someone to build it,, plan on doubling that.
Take a drive over to 600 West Lester (in the Grant / Miracle Mile area) and talk with Larry Peto at Larrys engine and Marine Larry does all my machine work for good reason (you will see when you walk through the door) His forte if off shore racing,, and if he can build a twin 1500HP big blocks that stay together while coming in and out of the water at 7000, he can do just fine keeping our junk together (and does) Actually,, ya know what.... Unless your a drug dealer or just simply independently wealthy that probably is a bad idea... he always has some insane motor he's working on that that is an orgasm for your eyes and the faster faster faster addiction. Stroll through Larrys site and you'll get a feel for what it takes $ wise to build a serious animal like your speaking of.
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09-30-2014, 02:17 AM | #8 |
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
From reading your first post...I'm not entirely sure what you want.
Don't take this the wrong way, but when you start talking tube chassis builds it envokes a certain "level" of build. Considering the costs of a tube chassis, the required custom suspension components, brakes etc...its not all too uncommon to throw around $15k+ without really batting an eye. A tube chassis car also doesn't really fit the description of a grocery getter either. Instead I would picture something with a full cage, narrowed rear end (you said WIDE rear tires), fiberglass body panels... you see where I'm going with this right? Now, that chassis discussion aside; is what you want a grocery getter/weekend cruiser "fun car" that can rip? Thats not a hard formula, and in reality, any of the engine combo's you described would get the result you want. You can build a 350"-400+" sbc with a GM block, decent rotating assembly, some Trickflow heads, a cam package etc for sub $7k and get yourself anywhere from 400-550, and any of your mechanically experienced friends could put it together pretty easily. (downside being the bad mpg, HUGE variety of possible builds, and generic-ness of this route) You can start with a junkyard block and have it built mildly to take some boost, get a more budget friendly turbo kit (banks is expensive because your paying for his R&D, but there are superior kits that exist and much much better kits to bed made). This combo will also be in the $7k-8k range, BUT can go drastically higher depending on the combination of parts. This may be a bit less "reliable" since its using more complex systems of parts and tuning..physically MORE parts and places to break. You can again be in the 450-550hp range, but with the correct parts, the potential to start to go 600+ is there a bit easier. The advantage is an improvement in mileage and streetability for the power level. Downside is that FI carbed cars arent' the easiest thing to tune or to drive. You also have the LS motor option, which is my love and a rapidly growing market. Junkyard swaps can be 3-4k (carbed or FI), and make a reliable 350-450 with cam and tune. You have the better mileage of efi and overdrive trans benefits should u choose to take them. The other nice thing is that you start with a driveable, fun swap with good power for under $5k, but adding a turbo to one is actually simpler IMO than doing so on the carb'd cars...and you can always come back and add the turbo down the line as budget or time allows.
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09-30-2014, 11:57 AM | #9 |
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
Glad I don't keep receipts All kidding aside, I am sure I have over $30-35k tied up in my truck over the years. I have twin PT67's sitting waiting to be put on, but I don't feel comfortable running them with my current compression. I am not going to put a different piston/rings ($800) in a stock 4 bolt block as I will never get to really turn them up. Means a new block ($3500) plus head studs ($500) plus gaskets ($250) plus bearings ($300).
See how quickly that added up that is using my current crank, rods, main bolts. It is a very slippery slope one has to be ok with, let alone their family...
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09-30-2014, 10:46 PM | #11 |
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Do you have an et goal? A mpg goal? A cool factor goal? All yhe above goal?
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I built drag cars fro a while from the ground up and the first thing that was done on a build was the plan. It covered everything from wheel and tire sizes to engine and trans. The type of fuel system the seat and even what class it would run in. This made sure that it all worked together when you start bending pipe and buying parts. A change of mind mid stream can get very expensive. So start a list up that looks like this and make it as complete as you can before starting on this adventure.
1953 truck 400 HP to the wheels LS engine 6 speed manual 4 wheel disc brakes power steering power brakes AC tilt wheel 20" rear wheels with at least a 305 tire 18" front wheels shaved bumpers and door handles full air ride power windows The more complete the vision for the finished project the better it will be to make good choices on the build. Your chassis guy will know everything he needs to do it right the first time. The engine guy can do the same. The body man has his info and even the guy footing the bill can get good answers on what it will cost. So make a plan and make sure if you are having stuff done that everyone knows the plan. It will keep this project from becoming another one in the for sale section that went sour. Jimmy
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10-01-2014, 08:45 AM | #14 | |
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
the Banks kit is pretty complete and proven. But, for the $5.5K for the kit, plan to set aside ~$2K for various other parts and components. I coordinated a few of the installs of the kit for TV and high profile customer vehicles when I worked at GBE, and no complex system is ever just a bolt on and go proposition. Keep in mind, there is no charge air cooler, so you'll have to be conscious of tune/timing.
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
For a street strip car. Would air to air be a good way to go?
Thinking about a LS 6.0+ and 78ish mm wheel in my pickup
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10-02-2014, 05:51 PM | #17 |
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
A charge air cooler is always a good idea. An air-to-air system would be easier to package and be less hassle for the street.
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10-02-2014, 06:12 PM | #18 |
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
i was thinking about that, i was thinking that for when i send it out to get a chassis job that i would have to purchase an intercooler and have the chassis guy mount it.......?
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10-02-2014, 06:47 PM | #19 |
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
It'll help your chassis guy know how to do the core support/body supports on the front bumper area.
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
ah ok good because budget doesnt allow for chassis and engine together... if anyone has anymore helpful tips for me that would be great? intercooler for mounting, anything else i would need to make my engine guys job a little easier?
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
I tend to think outside the box, so I would build a 216 with forged pistons and use the headers and such but put that massive s475 turbo on it and just see what you can get out of it. Like any engine its the selection of parts that contribute to the overall picture, so with the right cam and that large by huge turbo anything is possible. What got me thinking about this was that "new" Ecotec motor they were squeezing a 1000 HP out of with massive boost.
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Re: what you guys think about banks twin turbo system?
yep, junkyard 5.3, 15psi boost on stock parts/cam/intake and youre making 600+ hp
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