Country Corey I didn't know you were from st francisville. I hunt and have a few buddies out there
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Country Corey I didn't know you were from st francisville. I hunt and have a few buddies out there
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I'm doing a 68 in the valley and a billet 84 for the atmo
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The sinister was damaged during the wreck. I planned on going with the SDP kit with the billet S475. I'll have to add the y-bridge to the kit.
I live in Baton Rouge right by LSU we should all meet some time
I have the profab up pipes I really like them. Would you go with SDP y bridge or the profab y bridge?
So for sure lift pump, injectors and new tuning.
What about head studs?
Also wanted to mention that Mishimoto replaced both my intercooler and radiator after the wreck for $100 to ship them. I ordered their silicone hose kit. All lifetime warranty stuff and saved me about $1800 with the accident protection program. They just asked for the police report and pics they were great to deal with.
Kinda wonderin where this is goin?
Have you changed your HP goals?
Glad to see the social side of the forum flourishing
You solve your piping dilemma yet? You really only need and EGR delete, but I vehemently hate the factory Y-bridge and the turbo comes out in my plan here, so it's a no brainier upgrade...I think the hot side is questionable here, you can do it for the eye candy but I don't really feel.like it'd be a "real benefit"
SDP makes good stuff, pretty sure everything Scott uses is stainless?
HSP, ProFab, DHD all make good product
You want it simple and reliable...so, I honestly don't see a reason to change from the stock turbo frame for your goals, or spend the money on a twin kit...keep the stocker, tweak it and run it...Russ/yellow chevy can get it done for you...
Get a set of tow flow up-pipes to bolt to the stock manifolds, they come from ProFab
I don't believe you need to stud the heads, it's a questionable upgrade for this power goal
I'd keep your fuel simple, maybe a set of tips on the stock bodies, those would help drive a larger wheel, and deliver better throttle response and a fatter, more linial power band and allow a more subtle pulse width for tuning purposes...
I personally like to and suggest to run your lift pump feed directly into the engine bay to the factory quick disconnect...it eliminates massive bends and pathway for the fuel to travel thru
The stock CP3 can deliver enough fuel for upwards of 630ish...beyond your stated goals so it's fine, for now
There you go, there is an outline for a badass and "reliable"- 600whp
I have the pro fab up pipes already, very nice product. I love the sound of the truck after the install of the up pipes.
If I did the Danville single 68.mm stg2 ($2400), I would still have to buy a new y bridge with pipe ($650) because of the wreck and also an air intake ($300) that would be around $3-3400
SDP Billet S475 kit with coolant tank is $4500, the cast is $4130.
With the EGT's being considerably lower with the twins I think I am going to spend the extra $1100. Do Injectors and lift pump get Kory to retune with something safe until I get off the road on these Turnarounds.
My buddy has an in ground dyno at his shop in Baton Rouge. I will still get Kory to tune it but I will have access to it. He got it from lightning when they closed down years back if any of you guys are from Baton Rouge.
A meet and greet sounds good to me.
I like how my profab bridge fit and works and wouldn't hesitate to use them again. Also, HSP has a nice 2 piece y-bridge that looks really nice.
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You did just up pipes or up pipes and manifolds? I'm doing tow flows next week
I did up pipes only.
I'm in Baton Rouge currently also but my truck is under construction too. The pro fab up pipes fit perfect.
Twins are great all around. I love my s475 over stock for interstate driving.