Looks amazing Kyle!! Ready to see you hit the track with the built motor and extra air!! :woott::woott::woott:
That set up sounds just perfect Kyle, nice:thumb:
Any idea on HP #'s
A lot more than before lol
That set up sounds just perfect Kyle, nice:thumb:
Any idea on HP #'s
Looks great Kyle! Jason, technically he has enough air to make 1,000+hp. Will be interesting to see what it does put down, on dyno and at the track!:thumb:
Hmmm....
Good to know! I'm excited to get the 72 and see how she does
Although seeing Kyle's initial response to the 68/483 kit is creating a strong support for going a lil smaller on the valley charger in the future...maybe
I was a lil hesitant on the decision between the stg2 68 or the VGT 72. I knew I wanted to keep the variable in a single turbo config, I've been driving on a standard vvt4094 for a while now and I'm used to it, so I'm actually expecting the 72 to spool faster than that, and I plan to be quite satisfied with it for a while
I think as a single the 72 is going to be perfect for me, but looking to the future, I wonder if it's too big for what I would want??? I mean, shouldn't it be paired with a S485??? That's pretty big!! Big enough to make way bigger numbers than I would ever want to...I just want my set up to be efficient for what it does
Time will tell I suppose, I'm sure Kyle's excited to dial it in an see what it's got, I would be and with the potential for 1000+whp what more could you want:joker:
Personally having done them both ways the 72mm has better flow and comes on faster because it promotes more cfm flow at the same shaft speed. Emiller has gone from the 68mm/480twins to the 72mm/480 twins and said it's quicker spooling and over all better manners with the 72mm. There have been several others that did the same with similar results as well. You will be happy with it Jason single and definitely twinned up!:thumb:
Kyle, is your turbo just a 4094 with a billet wheel, or is it the stg 2 68mm? Did Mark do any work on the exhaust side? Thanks.