Taylor D
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Have you thought about a billet 75? We've had several trucks over 800 on fuel with those paired with 59's
http://www.midwestdieselauto.com/64-turbochargers.html
Let me know if there is anything your curious about or pricing.
Looks like I will have my truck back by this weekend. Marty's, 15% nozzles, stock HPFP, and a 76. Send me a reminder and I will let ya know.
Not gonna do pistons while your in there???
---Clayton
2002 eclb 7.3- for sale
1990 Chevy K1500- for sale
race truck- in the works
2003 Subaru wrx wagon- new dd toy
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I just checked it out how does it compare to the 76 spool up and durability wise? Also debating on nozzles and a mild cam whats your thoughts
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Well, personally I don't know that the 75 has to "live up" to anything comparable for "durability" or being proven. The 75 has been out for just as long as any other. In fact it's been proven to make big power on a lot of different trucks. As much or more than any other large factory appearing atmo currently available. The vgt is truly what makes spool up good. When you put a 59 11blade billet in combination with the 75mm (which is the only one available with a larger higher flowing turbine) you have a recipe for 800+ hp.
Just going by numbers, ie; wheel measurements and blade arrangement alone there isn't a turbo like it that's comparable.
Sure there will be certain people that will try and argue. But I'm only using facts and direct comparisons. Opinions are like a**holes.
Off that topic,
With what your doing, I'd run a stage 1 cam, 30% nozzles, and dual fuelers to take advantage of the rest of your setup.
Okay thanks for the info shoot me a pm for the cam, nozzles, and billet 75
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I am not sure if you caught it, but Morgan was referring to running 30% with dual fuelers. Obviously, that is a big difference than running 30% with 1 HPFP.
Yep dual fuelers are definitely needed. You could wait and run it on a low pw tune till you have the cash to add duals later on. Good thing about our dual fuelers is that they install very easily with cab on and removal of turbos or intake is not necessary.
Will i notice a power difference with the nozzles on stock hpfp or just with duals
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Not much, little custom tuning will help. Some guys have reported and extra 30hp or so with custom tuned 30% and stock pump.
But at least doing them now will be easier than cab on when doing the dual fuelers. I guess is the main advantage now
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Yep. Save headache.
Hey Morgan when u mentioned the stage 2 cam vs stage 1 what differences does each make and how much diff between 1 and 2 and can both be used with stock lifters and stock length hd pushrods
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