Anyone have any experience with billet wheels or porting the turbine housing on an IHI? I am wondering if it would be worth having some porting done or even swapping to a billet wheel when I run my S475/96/1.10 over stock on my stock fuel LB7 (may jump up in a year or two when these need help).
The goal is the "ultimate" tow rig. I know upgrading to a new chassis will yield stiffer frame and an extra couple gears but I love the early generation 01-02 trucks too much to upgrade to anything but a 15-19 Denali (second favorite body style). I don't know if the added benefit of turbine flow from porting or even upgrading turbine size will be of much benefit to the 475. I also am trying to come up with a better solution for a wastegate actuator that will allow me better drive pressure control. My goal is to get drive pressure as close to 1:1 as possible on the towing file where it spends 80% of its time. I also don't know if it's beneficial to go to a billet wheel to help with flow. I DO NOT want to hurt driveability as it sits now, just looking to add some more air to cool the entire thing down.
The goal is the "ultimate" tow rig. I know upgrading to a new chassis will yield stiffer frame and an extra couple gears but I love the early generation 01-02 trucks too much to upgrade to anything but a 15-19 Denali (second favorite body style). I don't know if the added benefit of turbine flow from porting or even upgrading turbine size will be of much benefit to the 475. I also am trying to come up with a better solution for a wastegate actuator that will allow me better drive pressure control. My goal is to get drive pressure as close to 1:1 as possible on the towing file where it spends 80% of its time. I also don't know if it's beneficial to go to a billet wheel to help with flow. I DO NOT want to hurt driveability as it sits now, just looking to add some more air to cool the entire thing down.