Kolton Lock
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Why don't you just swap a VR4 engine. Block is capable of around 600. Stock is 320. Then tune and or upgrade turbos and you gain a lot more
that is a good point, they are torque monsters.... im just in love with that m90 whine.... i think switching to a different blower would cost even more than a straight turbo build...
Sadly ^ this.Many people have done it.
Your better off picking one or the other (cough cough turbo) and a built trans.
my buddy has a 10 second vr4.... ill give them props on performace, but im not a big mitsu fan, or dodge.... i f ing hate dodge
Why would you downgrade to that block? The 3800 Series II is capable of handling way above that.Why don't you just swap a VR4 engine. Block is capable of around 600. Stock is 320. Then tune and or upgrade turbos and you gain a lot more
Why would you downgrade to that block? The 3800 Series II is capable of handling way above that.
No far from that. People hit 500-600+ on stock bottom ends. Matt from ZZP did 750ish on his. This why you don't see very many rebuilds and most of the time a used block is dropped in. If 400hp was the breaking point turbo guys would build up a block before converting.I was under the impression the blocks and internals on a 3800 break at around 400
No far from that. People hit 500-600+ on stock bottom ends. Matt from ZZP did 750ish on his. This why you don't see very many rebuilds and most of the time a used block is dropped in. If 400hp was the breaking point turbo guys would build up a block before converting.
Turbo car with straight rape a twincharged car when done right.
unless you have a diff blower the eaton will max out pretty quickly on a turbo setup.
by that time it'll be a restriction rather than a help.
stock heads will be fine on a turbo build, but porting will def help especially if you get a nice turbo cam.
yes turbo lag sucks...but at the same time how much power is actually usable in those low rpm's? usually low rpm power translates to wheel spinning. our 3.8's have the capability for a lot of torque as it is.
Um...no. At the track, with drag radials or slicks, I guarantee my twincharged car would destroy most turbo cars with the same internal mods.