I'm a little confused as to why you'd want a 366 (or smaller) with larger sticks and a stock motor. Wouldn't the low rpm powerful spooling cause harm? IMHO on a stocker, you'd want to go easy on the fueling down low so that it doesn't hit so hard until more rpm's build and she can handle it. I see a bad scenario where someone buys a smaller turbo and fuels the shit out of it to hit harder than stock down low, and then pops a motor thinking that smaller turbo means safer for a DD'er that can't afford a build.
I'm no expert, but doesn't this make sense?
Wally
P.S. I love the ZF6 trucks with big singles :hug: I check this thread daily for a new video and I'm waiting for the one that goes BOOM soon!
I'm a little confused as to why you'd want a 366 (or smaller) with larger sticks and a stock motor. Wouldn't the low rpm powerful spooling cause harm? IMHO on a stocker, you'd want to go easy on the fueling down low so that it doesn't hit so hard until more rpm's build and she can handle it. I see a bad scenario where someone buys a smaller turbo and fuels the shit out of it to hit harder than stock down low, and then pops a motor thinking that smaller turbo means safer for a DD'er that can't afford a build.
I'm no expert, but doesn't this make sense?
Wally
P.S. I love the ZF6 trucks with big singles :hug: I check this thread daily for a new video and I'm waiting for the one that goes BOOM soon!
I'm a little confused as to why you'd want a 366 (or smaller) with larger sticks and a stock motor. Wouldn't the low rpm powerful spooling cause harm? IMHO on a stocker, you'd want to go easy on the fueling down low so that it doesn't hit so hard until more rpm's build and she can handle it. I see a bad scenario where someone buys a smaller turbo and fuels the shit out of it to hit harder than stock down low, and then pops a motor thinking that smaller turbo means safer for a DD'er that can't afford a build.
I'm no expert, but doesn't this make sense?
Wally
P.S. I love the ZF6 trucks with big singles :hug: I check this thread daily for a new video and I'm waiting for the one that goes BOOM soon!
I'm trying to figure out why its taking so long to break in a clutch. Starting to wonder if it's just not going to hold
I would get the 3794 10 times over before I'd do a 366.
Gonna put in some late nights again breaking it In again this weekend. I'll call em monday if not. It does seem to be getting better slowly.
Video works.
BTW I don't think hammering gears during a burnout is breaking in a clutch :rofl:
Video works.
BTW I don't think hammering gears during a burnout is breaking in a clutch :rofl:
It may take longer, took my buddies stock 100k mile 7.3 almost 1000 miles to feel right, he was pretty pissed at first but it straightened out