KamekLocked
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Atmospheric pressure is 14.7psi rounded off. I'm confused on your calculations there.
Atmospheric pressure is 14.7psi rounded off. I'm confused on your calculations there.
agreed. i really cant wait to see the outcome of this build. hopefully i can do something like this on a stroker and have some real funSo, with 40% more air and 40% more fuel I'd expect 40% more power, call it about 70 more horses, total in around 260 without any additional mods (open up intake / exhaust for more) and greater volumetric efficiency. I think. If yes on the volumetric efficiency - then better fuel economy and greater available power at highway speeds.
Push it to seven or eight psi of boost and reliability begins to be an issue - head gaskets, con rods, oiling, temperature, fuel delievery and even the crank could become issues. at 6 psi... the 4.0 is supposed to be pretty safe.
agreed. i really cant wait to see the outcome of this build. hopefully i can do something like this on a stroker and have some real fun![]()
Why, yes! It is! A gold star for you! Good job!
6 psi is a safe boost level on the 4.0 and ~40% over atmospheric pressure. I'm not an expert, but it isn't random that I'd go six instead of 8...
Why wouldn't it? I'm out in left field here and don't know much about turbos. But for the sake of argument, the engine knows nothing about what boosting apparatus is in the engine bay. All it knows is that there's 6, or 8, or whatever psi in the intake plenum right now.
Correct?
I'll ask a mod to delete my posts. Sorry man.
I just want to see this manifold done... unlike the last two times
I simply went back to my first design (which worked), and am making some small changes to enhance fitment, cut costs and reduce fab time.
:sunshine:
No one's coming down with tealcherokee syndrome on my watch.
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Bump for a little update. I received my SYE and rebuild kit from JB conversions. Just waiting on my TW driveshaft to do the install. I wanted to make sure my TC could take the power before I did the turbo install. I should be doing the rebuild in a couple weeks, and turbo install a couple weeks after.
c) Christmas and the holidays
Man, I wish I could use the Holidays to put-off my projects. If anything, the Holidays force me to get stuff done quicker.c) Christmas and the holidays
Than don't give time-estimates next time man.Bingo.
Along with waiting on a couple of my vendors, and a lot of stress from my day job that I havn't even thought of this project in the last couple weeks.
On that note, I'm the operations manager for the company:
www.Corteksystems.com
We've landed almost too many fabrication bids, and have also been installing a 300ft long 6 ton crane into our shop at the same time = just a little stress.![]()
I havn't bailed. Just taking my time.
wow, harsh!Than don't give time-estimates next time man.
You should-have learned your lesson from last time you promised turbo piping.