Turbo'd LS1 Transam (red)
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sounds like its gonns be fast
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yeah he works at taco bell in north fargo. here is his car domain webpage http://members.cardomain.com/ls1studentdriver
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DaveH wrote:
Anyone here own this baby? Some guy from Moorhead? It's a rear-turbo setup, the kit is just about installed, it's pretty cool looking. It's got about 18' of intercooler piping.
You caught me.
Darn, I was hoping to show people the engine and pass it off as a cold air intake before races.
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Thats kinda crazy. Most people try and keep the piping as short as posible, thats the exact oppisite. Interesting idea, I would like to know how it works. But I agree with Wes, that turbo has to pressurize an awful lot of piping. To me that says lots of lag.
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The main determinant of turbo lag is the time required to get the mass of the turbine and compressor rotating fast enough to produce boost, which is much longer than the time required to pressurize intake piping, even a lot of it. The sizing of the compressor/turbine and the exhaust housing are the main factors. Also, I wanted to keep power steering and A/C without a lot of hassle, and STS has about the only F-body turbo kit that does that.
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Yeah, it's a STS kit. It's a relatively small turbo, and a relatively large engine to spool it, it should be ok. The dyno sheets that Hod Rod mag had made it look like it spooled pretty good. The IC piping is really small diameter (2"?), I suppose that helps keep the mass of air low enough to probably be the equivalent of my 3" piping and big azz intercooler?\
adog: sorry to wreck your surprise, but when the car is on the rack at a shop it's hard not to notice it.

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well then dave, if you've seen dyno sheets.... what do those kits pick up for power? See them every once and a while, but everyone's usually had good things to say about that style of kit. Just seems like I"ve never seen a that style of setup make a whole lot of power... (only turbo setup done on a late model 4.6L Tbird was a rear setup like that....only made low-mid 200RWHP IIRC [up from probably 180 stock])
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dubbsy wrote:
well then dave, if you've seen dyno sheets.... what do those kits pick up for power? See them every once and a while, but everyone's usually had good things to say about that style of kit. Just seems like I"ve never seen a that style of setup make a whole lot of power... (only turbo setup done on a late model 4.6L Tbird was a rear setup like that....only made low-mid 200RWHP IIRC [up from probably 180 stock])
I think the HP went up about 150rwhp. The magazine got ~458rwhp and 511rwtq at 7 psi of boost (from memory). -
well, on the plus side, the exhaust is a lot shorter than most drag-only cars... but i don't think that's the best idea for driving around here, especially with a car. with a truck, i think it would be a good idea, could use a huge turbo, like dave mentioned.
i'll do some looking around, i remember seeing a post about a guy that was using two t25's to boost his 3.8 fbody (i think it was a 98?) -
LS1's are fast stock so adding a turbo will inevitably add ass loads of horsepower.
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Im probly picking up a 00 WS6 this weekend, Twin turbo v8 project here I come:)
Yeah what is up wiht the filter replacing an exhaust tip, that will look funky.. also think of all the dirt off the dusty roads here in n. dakota getting thrown off the tire rigth onto that poor filter.
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Most LS1's dyno about 300 rwhp stock for an M6 and 280-290 for an A4. With this setup, I should be able to get about 470-490 rwhp @ 8 psi, which is really about all you want to run until a forged bottom end is installed. I got the GT-67 upgrade from the base 60-1, so I should have plenty of potential if I go that route.
I think I'm going to wind up re-oiling that K&N every oil change, though.
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