jdgleason
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JD's truck and Mike Corsilli's truck have both made around 700 on stock fuel. I can't see there being much more than that on tap.
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JD's truck and Mike Corsilli's truck have both made around 700 on stock fuel. I can't see there being much more than that on tap.
I wouldnt say its a waste of money compared to a drop in charger..... Its apples to oranges... Obviously a stock 64mm charger with a batmo isnt going to out perform a 71mm billet, ball bearing turbo. Its just not going to happen. But for someone who doesnt want to drop 1300 on a new turbo it may be a good option for them. And I wasnt under the impression that a drop in batmowheel, for an already billet wheeled, ball bearing turbo would out perform it, nor did I know that was the word going around. The only thing I would ever change up if I had a garrett or precision is maybe put the GTX wheel in it, but even then its a lot of money and is it really worth the gains? And what exactly makes it an EDE wheel? Isnt it just a precision wheel?
Like its been shown. Youre probably going to get most of the gain you can out of a high end turbo the way it comes. Obv the engineers made the billet wheel thats in it stock to flow the best for that kind of turbo, or else why would they be making that performance product. Thats why you pay way more for a precision or garrett ball bearing than a bullseye journal bearing with a cast wheel. Why people would tear into a nice turbo and put a batmo in it is beyond me.... Not sticking up for the batmowheels because I dont really have a preference, I prefer ball bearing chargers, and would rather save and spend the extra money on them. But a somewhat cheap upgrade for the average joe who drives his truck around town and doesnt know any better, it may not be a bad choice as a drop in. You have to figure, honestly, how many regulars get on this 6.4 section or any forum and mod these trucks compared to how many people just buy these trucks to just have a truck.
Wayne have a weak hpfp or what - he seems to be 40hp down?
For reference, the 71 and 72 are both journal bearing.
Here's what my engine bay looks like for those who Are curious.![]()
700hp![]()
Not quite lol.
On the bright side though, I pulled the turbos apart and fixed my exhaust leak today. The truck is snappier and pulls noticeably harder. The tires light up at a higher speed than they used to... And the best part is, smoke is down even from the 71.
ummmm....shouldn't you be on that?oke:
He may have changed his mind AGAIN
For reference, the 71 and 72 are both journal bearing.
Here's what my engine bay looks like for those who Are curious.![]()
Your tow power atmospheres are jounal bearing precision turbos with "custom" wheels also made by precision?
capt dong just bought a set of batmos for stock chargers for when i get my studs done. obviously im not looking for huge power gains. this thread makes me wanna dyno before and after i install the batmos prior to doing studs NOW just to get accurate results. as mentioned by others i dont expect too much... just better spool, cleanup exhaust and maybe lower egts. no one has indicated needing a wastegate and thats a big plus too.
I know he ment 71mm batmos. But when he says that drop in batmos for stock turbos is a waste of money... It isnt necessarily true.
I forgot that these smaller kits and atmospheres were modified stock turbos with larger compressors. And im still a little confused at to why people were taking elites/precisions already billet wheel and spending the money to remove it for another one. I wouldnt of expected much difference, and im glad someone tested it. I could understand bullseye making a replacement "upgrade" if it was for a plane jane cast wheel in the turbo, but I dont see why they would do it since the exsisting is already billet.
But... anyway...its got to be worth the money because it looks cool :fustrate:
JD's truck and Mike Corsilli's truck have both made around 700 on stock fuel. I can't see there being much more than that on tap.
My green truck did 723 on stock everything with high powers. On hallers Dyno.