Just thought I would give my opinion for the guys looking to upgrade. The twins are sick at WOT, when they light it is super smooth and just pulls like crazy on the top end.
I have a T4 366 over T6 S480 and the downside is it can be laggy once you lock the converter and hang below 1800rpm or so. Josh has done some amazing things with the tuning but I think My biggest issue is mentally accepting that the stock charger's almost zero lag is now gone.
for those of you looking to upgrade to potentially laggy setup, think on it a little. stock charger trucks get into the 500-550 range will little effort and good tuning. the stock VVT charger lit so quick on the street it was ridiculous and I miss that part! drift effortlessly and on command, especially with the lockup box!
Do you really need more power on the street? probably not, but hey...we all want more power! I'm just saying that other than WOT performance, the stock charger is a blast on the street!
Don't get me wrong, I love my setup! especially with josh's newest tunes! I just didn't realize how much fun the stock charger was until it was gone. the twins are just different. Super smooth power band when it comes in.
Big plus with the twins is how open the engine bay is with just removing compressor pipe from the 480 to 366. Super easy to get to everything! The stock turbo is just tucked way down in the valley and back under the lmm firewall. The EGR took up a lot of room too! Get that bad boy off of there!
WOT runs on the race tune only get to 1350-1400 deg and she starts to sing like a big boy after 40psi or so. Towed great the other day too, just have to ease into the throttle to build a little heat before rolling in to get on top of the turbos. Just takes a different driving style.
Also the in cab noise level is way down overall! the exhaust tones are super quiet compared to stock. I guess it's the routing and the fact that you are using more of the exhausted energy.
I love my twins!! Josh's tuning is amazing!! but I just miss the stock turbo at times playing on the street. Don't get wrapped up in the "bigger is better" train of though when upgrading your turbo. :thumb:
I have a T4 366 over T6 S480 and the downside is it can be laggy once you lock the converter and hang below 1800rpm or so. Josh has done some amazing things with the tuning but I think My biggest issue is mentally accepting that the stock charger's almost zero lag is now gone.
for those of you looking to upgrade to potentially laggy setup, think on it a little. stock charger trucks get into the 500-550 range will little effort and good tuning. the stock VVT charger lit so quick on the street it was ridiculous and I miss that part! drift effortlessly and on command, especially with the lockup box!
Do you really need more power on the street? probably not, but hey...we all want more power! I'm just saying that other than WOT performance, the stock charger is a blast on the street!
Don't get me wrong, I love my setup! especially with josh's newest tunes! I just didn't realize how much fun the stock charger was until it was gone. the twins are just different. Super smooth power band when it comes in.
Big plus with the twins is how open the engine bay is with just removing compressor pipe from the 480 to 366. Super easy to get to everything! The stock turbo is just tucked way down in the valley and back under the lmm firewall. The EGR took up a lot of room too! Get that bad boy off of there!
WOT runs on the race tune only get to 1350-1400 deg and she starts to sing like a big boy after 40psi or so. Towed great the other day too, just have to ease into the throttle to build a little heat before rolling in to get on top of the turbos. Just takes a different driving style.
Also the in cab noise level is way down overall! the exhaust tones are super quiet compared to stock. I guess it's the routing and the fact that you are using more of the exhausted energy.
I love my twins!! Josh's tuning is amazing!! but I just miss the stock turbo at times playing on the street. Don't get wrapped up in the "bigger is better" train of though when upgrading your turbo. :thumb: