danomite02
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Im still curious as to where all the sh*t talkers and nay sayers have been. Usually the twin charge topic incites arguments of all sorts 
Im still curious as to where all the sh*t talkers and nay sayers have been. Usually the twin charge topic incites arguments of all sorts![]()
Im still curious as to where all the sh*t talkers and nay sayers have been.
Usually the twin charge topic incites arguments of all sorts![]()
PD blowers?
Only thing I say is...video![]()
Im still curious as to where all the sh*t talkers and nay sayers have been. Usually the twin charge topic incites arguments of all sorts![]()
^^Nice. What hotside are you running?
It's the Stattama Kit...stainless steel everything (power logs and 3" downpipe)
Sorry, should have been more specific. What turbo hotside are you running?
hahhahahahhahaHA! no no im pretty sure its too much beer.no its the lack of not having enough beer to quench your thirst Thats what makes you slow
Just a random thought----I've helped install both a 4-53T and a 6-71T in a pickup and an L800 respectively. While adding a Turbo to an "already" blowered 2-stroke diesel may not be a valid comparison, I did have a conversation with a Screamin' Jimmy owner that had a 12-71TT--The True "Buzzin' Dozen", and he said once turbo boost exceeded blower boost it was just like the blower was along for the ride--no loss, no gain, and a few guys fabbed up some fancy bypass setups on the theory that the supercharger(s) were a bottleneck, but for all the work, there were no measurable gains to be had. Apparently the big Detroits could handle 100+PSI in/out of the charger as long as everything was sealed up adequately and the motor was fitted with BIG injectors. If I remember right the heads could be modified to accept the 92 or even 149 series injectors, both of which were commonly modified to supply way more fuel back when Detroits ruled the Truck Pulls.