Just go stock over s480 Dustin. Truck ran awesome up there this weekend and spooled really fast even at 10,000ft.
Colorado mountain range passes for you. even more fun when you have 12k on the back too
If I would do it all over again I probably would go that route haha. As funny as this sounds it's more cost effective to bolt on a Garret charger instead of converting back to stock/s480 :roflmao: The poor girl has been over those passes multiple times throughout all stages of it's life. Hauling a camper with the old 72/94 combo over Eisenhower wasn't exactly a walk in the park, but it was still fun nonetheless haha.
The gtx3582r would make a screaming little high pressure charger for getting things going at your elevation. Do you have an overall horsepower range you still want to maintain? That with a gtx5018r would make a killer combo....
This right here! This is what I have been contemplating. A moderately small high pressure charger to take care of drivability and most importantly smoke, paired with a drastically larger atmosphere to take care of the horsepower needs. I was 55hp away from touching four digits power and wouldn't mind finally hitting that mark at least once with this setup, but dyno numbers really aren't priority for me. Would like to run consistent mid-to-high elevens at this elevation, still have decent street manors, but most importantly with almost zero smoke. Smoke is definitely the driving factor here. If it wasn't for that truthfully my setup now would be satisfactory.
The GT3582r/GTX5018r combo is definitely intriguing and roughly where I am going with this. The flow and pressure ratios that I've calculated out put all three chargers (3582, 3788, 5018) on a very decent part of their flow maps. Especially if I cinch down the turbine housings and drive them hard. The main question that I have little knowledge of is when and how does the small charger really start hindering the larger charger? Some late night studying has led me to thinking the GTX series would be a better atmosphere with eleven blades, where-as the normal 6/7 blade GT series would be more suited for the high pressure setup. Less blades for a little less flow-through restriction. Only real theory I have at the moment, but in regards to actually hurting performance I have little knowledge of.
I appreciate every ones input on this! I've never really been the one to run with the "crowd" per say as I like being a little different. The math and theory behind what my truck can do versus what actually happens is really what intrigues me about this sport. All of you guys have been drastic help over the years and has accomplished what my truck is today :hug::beer
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