72mm danville turbo

Vtdmax05

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Quick question, anyone running this turbo on an lbz? What should I've looking at for boost pressure?
 

Dozerboy

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That’s a very subjective question. We need a lot more information as to what your setup is. Even then we don’t know how it is tuned.


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MarkBroviak

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All depends on fueling level and mods done to the truck and how it is tuned. You can see anywhere from 26psi all the way up to 50psi with one and a max of 890hp. In triple setups we have seen up to 120psi with it and 1400hp.
 

TROJAN366

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All depends on fueling level and mods done to the truck and how it is tuned. You can see anywhere from 26psi all the way up to 50psi with one and a max of 890hp. In triple setups we have seen up to 120psi with it and 1400hp.

Still tweaking my setup but my twins are in the high 70s low 80s.
 

Vtdmax05

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Sorry for the lack of info guys, it's an 07 lbz bored .040 over has fingers racing pistons with .100 value reliefs
SoCal 6480 cam arp mains studs. 100 over injectors. Fed by a 12mm stroker.Mark, all the tuning in my motor had been done by you before this build,truck is currently waiting to get the transmission refreshed and should be running in a couple weeks, and will need a retune for the new parts was just curious what I should be expecting when she's up and running. Thanks for the quick response guys:thumb:
 

Awenta

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She should run pretty good. It sounded like you had a problem. Go over to marks thread and you can read all about how well they do.

But all things considered the boost number isn’t that important.


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