Turbo talk.... Again

c5fourj

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So im finally about to pull the trigger on a turbo and am split between the s366sxe and the s369sxe with a.91 ar housing. It's going on my 2006 lbz. The truck is a daily driver that i occasionally race. I have read a ton of the previous threads and most of you guys said the 369 but that was a while ago and am trying to see if you guys have different mind sets on these two now.
I only want to make 600-615hp to try to reduce my max fuel tuning that i currently have with my stock turbo. Could i expect that from both of these? My truck is stock fuel, has a 1056 converter, and i live between 5300-7200ft. I dont plan on changing my fuel or converter anytime soon either. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Eric.
 

c5fourj

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I've looked into that as well and just want to leave the variable vane turbos. I really enjoy the sound of straight vane.
 

paint94979

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I've looked into that as well and just want to leave the variable vane turbos. I really enjoy the sound of straight vane.

at your altitude without adding fuel you will lose drive ability even with a small 69mm turbo... imho
 

Dozerboy

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What about a 364? I wouldn't go bigger then a 366. Its more then enough to kill you engine when pushed.

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c5fourj

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Thought about it but slightly want to use this one later down the road and dont want to be limited with the size. Also i would like to get the top end power that the medium to larger singles can give.
 

Chevy1925

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You won’t be reducing any pulse width with either of those turbos to hit that HP, atleast not in an area considered “safe”
 

c5fourj

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Alrighty. Thats what I was unsure of, ill just shoot for a lower number then and see what diesel day dreams has to say now. Thanks.
Btw I was trying to get that number through weather correction factor for up here, I knew it wouldnt be feasible for actual power, if that makes a difference.