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Old 09-13-2011, 02:32 PM   #1
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turbo help

i have a stock chevrolet 5.7 liter can any body tell me how big of turbo i can use and how much boost is safe..?
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Re: turbo help

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i have a stock chevrolet 5.7 liter can any body tell me how big of turbo i can use and how much boost is safe..?


From what I know a small turbo will benefit a Chevy V-8 better more than a larger turbo since they already have a lot of low end torque. a smaller turbo will spool faster but give you higher end torque, If you want go to www.nythirdgen.org and look for a blue Camaro and the only one with a see thru cut out on the hood , He has a rather large turbo but he uses it for racing so maybe for racing you want a huge turbo where as for street drivability it's best with a smaller turbo.
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