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Old 03-23-2008, 08:28 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by srt4moster View Post
3400-3500 at 18psi.

See I had a guy pm me and although he is breaking his motor in, at 3500rpms he's only seeing 5-7psi. I like the spool up characteristics you posted, but one he has told me has almost changed my mind.

What's your setup? You have ported head and cams? I know those would help with spool.

My setup is stock block with DCR headgasket, DCR oil system, DCR oil flow modifier, DCR ported stock intake mani and t-body, ARP headstuds with DCR upgraded bolts and washers. I'm going to be running Fidanza cam gears on stock cams. I'm hoping the intake mani, t-body, and some cam gear adjustments will help me spool whatever turbo I end up with alittle faster.

Thanks for any info guys!
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