LovinPSDs
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This is going to be an awesome truck. I'm a huge advocate of smoke free and quick spool. All the basic air mods, plus your manifolds, plus the head work... This thing is going to be sweet!
This is going to be an awesome truck. I'm a huge advocate of smoke free and quick spool. All the basic air mods, plus your manifolds, plus the head work... This thing is going to be sweet!
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I really wish that when I had to do the studs, my budget would have allowed for ported heads and at least a ported exhaust manny. I don't have any complaints about my setup, but I always wonder what if.....of course, that what gets me into trouble.
Sent my heads out today for porting.:rockon:
I am thinking it will be done in August sometime. I sent the heads out yesterday and should have them back by the end of July if all works right. My intake manifold is also going to be coming with my heads when they are completed as they are all both being done by Soot Powered Performance. I am really excited to get the build completed, but also want to do it right and not have any regrets.
You won't have any regrets with these heads![]()
Got word that my heads and intake will be done next week.:rockon: Very excited to get them back and check them out! Cab is getting very close now to getting pulled.
This build shoud be very interesting. The 59/88 setup should produce awesome numbers. Unless my understanding of compound charging is flawed a properly sized and gated setup should spool both chargers at relativily the same time. With the lp generating the cfm numbers at a low psi and the hp taking xcfm@ypsi and producing xcfm@zpsi(psi has been compounded while cfm stays the same but xcfm has more air @ zpsi than ypsi) basically a cubic foot of air at 15psig holds less air that a cubic foot at 30psig. This priciple is what allows a head that flows 200cfm at 15psig to flow 400cfm worth of air through 200cfm hole but at 30psi. That being said I think a 59/88 would spool faster with same hp than a 62/88 because the limiting airflow factor is the 88's cfm if both the 59 and 62 are generating the same psi. If the 88 did 200cfm at 15 psi and the 59 and 62 both compounded that to 30 psi the effective cfm is the same at 400@30psi although the actual cfm number does not increase the amount of actual air per cfm does just not sure how to show that in numbers atm. If anyone would like to correct any errors on my part please feel free! I think that what your doing (headwork turbos ect) will make an awesome high powered DD capable truck and will make you and hopefully the lady very happy. Cant waitto see what it does and how this setup works out.
Got word that my heads and intake will be done next week.:rockon: Very excited to get them back and check them out! Cab is getting very close now to getting pulled.
LOL This again.