I honestly don't want to go with a regular journal bearing charger that isn't gonna be fun on the street after thinking about it more today.
I would hate to get that and not be happy and im pretty picky lol.
I know the huge injectors, cam, and my converter will help and Ill play with the TCM tuning but just not sure if ill be happy with one of those.
I already have the 5533 on its way now :woott:. just trying to decide on the "little" turbo
my vote is a precision 76, flow more air than a gtx:woott:
It takes me 10 seconds to spool on an 80* day with an S475/83 1.10 A/R
With some fine tuning I'm sure it would be faster but still not good enough.
I hope I get my arse in gear this year. I always wanted to figure out how to get a really big single to work as a daily driver, like an 80mm or bigger.
Have you driven a 75mm inducer single on the street yet? This how the truck will behave when driving daily if you run a 75mm (GT4202/S475) as the small charger in a twin setup.
If you can get the shifting working well, it's a blast. But you need a TCM that has 8.1L gas tuning in it, but will shift into 5th at WOT. At first Allison was going to help me out, but they never came through due to the whole bankruptcy thingy.
I never did get that resolved. One of my many unfinished projects.
Note: With a 75mm second charger the converter becomes critical. It will EASILY push through the brakes when staging. You will want something a bit loose, so you can get the R's up without the big boost kicking in yet.
I was running a single 80mm charger with 2 rags stuffed in the intercooler accidently, and was in the 1.5's. Pretty sure that was biggest single I tested. PPE GT42Mag
Without the rags, but with a 75mm restrictor in it (3.0 class), stock injectors, full pull: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAbgw0w5_gs
How did a rag end up in...? Never mind. Haha
Just do it right the first time and stop messing with it.