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500-550RWHP powerstroke? i think so ;)

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well iv been saving up for a new turbo and injectors for my truck for quite some time now. finally got around to ordering my new turbo :) i have a custom 65mm mad turbo werks stage 2 powermax w/ billet wheel on its way. should be here tomorrow!! cant wait to get some pics up and videos for you guys!!

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Go compounds or go home 

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Triples, baby, TRIPLES

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Quads...compounds on each bank. 

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haha come on now guys.. i dropped $1800 on just this single turbo lol i cant afford 6-10k on some turbos lol im completly happy with 550hp lol should be around 13.3-13.6 in a quarter mile with this turbo.

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yupp. Its studded, deleted, tuned.. all kinds of goodies 

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Badass, I was about to ask you if it's been bullet proofed, and apparenlty it has. That Turbo is going to be sick.

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sweet

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Badass, I was about to ask you if it's been bullet proofed, and apparenlty it has. That Turbo is going to be sick.

i hope so for $1800!! lol  cant wait to do my injctors... then ill be right at 600RWHP.. not much will be able to touch me then ;)

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haha come on now guys.. i dropped $1800 on just this single turbo lol i cant afford 6-10k on some turbos lol im completly happy with 550hp lol should be around 13.3-13.6 in a quarter mile with this turbo.

 

I run mid 13s with 292RWHP.

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my truck does weigh 6500lbs.. lol and its lifted with big ass mud tires

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My car weighs 4100 and it's lifted with air.

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Kind of a small turbo isn't it?

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65mm?? the average aftermarket turbo is 64-66mm so its average.

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shipping messed up. turbo will be here tomorrow!! keep an eye out for pics and maybe a video if i have time to put it on

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Most the turbo guys I know are running single 90-110mm or like twin 80-90s in their cars.

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why not go balls out and get the 88mm turbo

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for one, i dont even think they make a 88mm VGT turbo for my truck hahaha. and two, if i go with any bigger of a turbo, my trans will take a shit and ill be looking at spending 4-5k on a new one... cant be doing that haha

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rofl well i know they make up to 92mm turbo but for pro comp but i know there is a supra that runs a 88mm turbo and it is running low to mid 9's. or you can go the procharger way and how great boost throughout the rpm range

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Most the turbo guys I know are running single 90-110mm or like twin 80-90s in their cars.

Damn, You must run around with the big dogs. I know a few guys running that size turbos but almost none are street cars. :)

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"Street Car" is a very loose term nowadays.

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"Street Car" is a very loose term nowadays.

yes indeed!! the  TV show street outlaws is proving that!!!

 

 

 

 and lantz your truck should be 8500 lbs or MORE!!

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Unless he's spraying or running two turbos(compound)  he doesn't need a bigger one. Tuned in. 

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