my thoughts after running twins for a while

emiller3

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Everett had a danville 68 and now 72 over his 480 (I think). maybe he will chime in with the experience on both. I know his truck runs like a mofo and he uses it everyday!

Yes the 68 and the 72 works great with a 480. They both spool like a stock vvt although some changes were made in the tuneing to make the 72 respond the same as the 68. The 480 is getting replaced with at5533r as soon as I have time to work on my truck. We will see how well that monster works for street driving also.;)
 

quinton

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Yes the 68 and the 72 works great with a 480. They both spool like a stock vvt although some changes were made in the tuneing to make the 72 respond the same as the 68. The 480 is getting replaced with at5533r as soon as I have time to work on my truck. We will see how well that monster works for street driving also.;)

So after the 480 install they lighted the same as the single 68? What difference could you feel from driving? More top end power?
 

quinton

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Drive pressure is pretty good with a 71 Cheetah with S475, drive pressure is gauge on left, total boost is middle and S475 boost is right gauge.

Perfect. Thank you I know what I want now! One question. Why you using a fuel pressure gauge for your drive pressure?
 

LarryJewell

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its an electric full sweep gauge, has been very accurate and was what seemed to be the best choice years ago when I set it up, somewhere around 2007 - 2008 if I remember correctly.
 

quinton

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I see. One of these days I'm gonna have to come to Angelo and ride with you to see what she can do. I was there about a week ago at midnight rodeo with a few friends.
 

Slammed2007Lbz

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Not impressed with my twins for street driving at all. They are just too big for a stock motorred truck and i cant fuel them hard enough on the low end to spool them. I feel twins are a awesome choice for a built motor street truck that wants something cool and fun but if you cant fuel them you are alot better off to run a single with the right amount of fuel. JMO figured i would add it here, my twins will be coming off in the spring to run my s366 again or maybe a s371.
 

Chevy1925

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Built or stock block?

I suggest you be very careful in your tuning if you twin your truck. The bigger tires and added weight from the lift makes it easier to bend rods, me and another guy (hes not on here no mo) bent our rods quickly and were making less than 600hp