I’ll have blake keep tq out down low. The 100s and 10mm should help drive the 1.32 and keep pulling up top? If I was staying stock fuel forsure I’d be going 1.15. But needing to keep that power band up higher on stock motor a 1.32 would make sense? Or am I over thinking lol.
Could just utilize the stock valley charger as your stopping point for power. Your already going to be pushing it and it seems like you are worried about the engine failing. I say have fun with the set up and have fun once in a while and don't beat on the old girl. You'll have a sweet truck with plenty of street able power.
She’s made it 2 1/2 years on a 2050uS tune pushing stock charger to 12.9s. I don’t beat on it, I’m sure I’ll take it to the track a couple times but I couldn’t even tell you the last time I’ve opened her up wide open. I know the motors not going to live forever, and at that point I’ll probably throw some rods and pistons at it stud it and send it.
I’m thinking I’ll keep it around the 750 mark on stock bottom. Just didn’t want to be pushing the stock charger to the absolute limit if a larger valley charger will make the 750 much more efficiently and healthier.
Going larger on the atmosphere charger tends to make drivability nicer. Drivability comes based on your valley turbo, and the ability to pull through the atmospheric turbo for bottom end response.
When doing twins I love using the 1.15 housing on the atmosphere, it tends to balance out boost pressures for best horsepower and drivability.
Thinking ddp 66 stage 3. It has the large gt40 76x68 turbine. I don’t believe any other drop ins offer that big of turbine.
Thinking ddp 66 stage 3. It has the large gt40 76x68 turbine. I don’t believe any other drop ins offer that big of turbine.