Alright guys, Most have probably seen the video already, Ill have many more up soon once I get to the track, Dirt drags, etc. I don't want to bore everyone with useless stuff so ill get right to the point! I'm coming from the Danville stg2 3794 which was an AMAZING charger and I knew it would be hard to top that. Mark and I talked for a few weeks on and off about the 68 stg2R and I ended up biting the bullet. Mark Broviak has taken great care of me like family from the beginning! I work in the car business so I know how important service is, and he makes me feel like I'm family! On to the good stuff lol.
I did a Danville diff cover and AFE Hotside pipe at the same time, hard to tell which one gave me the most power
From my "Seat of the pants" meter The 68mm stg2r pulls very hard on the top end, when I mash the skinny pedal it just throws you in the seat and literally raises the front of the truck up and takes off! I can also smoke the tires from a 2nd gear roll (33s on 20s)
**Stock Cp3 Stock injectors ** and tuned by Mark Broviak
The turbo for me sees a max boost of 55psi with water meth active. and produces very high boost throughout the rpm range. The turbo braking is...PHENOMANAL ! Its every bit as strong as the stocker if not stronger, no exaggeration here. Spoolup is literally instant, Its been a long time since I had the stocker to compare but I don't think its any slower at all, Its lights quick!!!! Egts at WOT have peaked at 1450 compared to the 3794 at 1650
The sound, well the vanes mark created for this are much tighter than any I've experienced or driven, They come off and on so fast it will spook someone walking by! The whistle sounds like a "F16 on Kill mode" LOL no exaggeration, It has a little more "shhhh" sound then the 3794 (more crisp whistle) but its insanely louder than the 3794, I actually am considering a muffler for the truck now since its so loud!
Overall, I am very very happy and excited to take it down the track! Mark was telling me today something on the lines of "The power comes on 8 sec faster" than his stock Lmm turbo" He can chime in and add more on that.
Turbo specs: 4094 Frame-Danville billet 68mm wheel-10 blade turbine- Ported exhaust housing-Ported(gasket matched)exhaust inlets-Danville backing plate-Danville prototype vanes-Polished front cover inlet. That's all I know
I did a Danville diff cover and AFE Hotside pipe at the same time, hard to tell which one gave me the most power
From my "Seat of the pants" meter The 68mm stg2r pulls very hard on the top end, when I mash the skinny pedal it just throws you in the seat and literally raises the front of the truck up and takes off! I can also smoke the tires from a 2nd gear roll (33s on 20s)
**Stock Cp3 Stock injectors ** and tuned by Mark Broviak
The turbo for me sees a max boost of 55psi with water meth active. and produces very high boost throughout the rpm range. The turbo braking is...PHENOMANAL ! Its every bit as strong as the stocker if not stronger, no exaggeration here. Spoolup is literally instant, Its been a long time since I had the stocker to compare but I don't think its any slower at all, Its lights quick!!!! Egts at WOT have peaked at 1450 compared to the 3794 at 1650
The sound, well the vanes mark created for this are much tighter than any I've experienced or driven, They come off and on so fast it will spook someone walking by! The whistle sounds like a "F16 on Kill mode" LOL no exaggeration, It has a little more "shhhh" sound then the 3794 (more crisp whistle) but its insanely louder than the 3794, I actually am considering a muffler for the truck now since its so loud!
Overall, I am very very happy and excited to take it down the track! Mark was telling me today something on the lines of "The power comes on 8 sec faster" than his stock Lmm turbo" He can chime in and add more on that.
Turbo specs: 4094 Frame-Danville billet 68mm wheel-10 blade turbine- Ported exhaust housing-Ported(gasket matched)exhaust inlets-Danville backing plate-Danville prototype vanes-Polished front cover inlet. That's all I know
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