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Old 02-01-2005, 02:45 PM
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looking for a turbo setup for my LT1! Help

After looking at my options for when I get my LT1 motor built up, beef the tranny, select the right gears, do some suspension work along with subframe connectors etc. it seems that the turbo setups for these cars are awesome!!! They can create pretty big horsepower and have less working parts to break compared to other big gain horsepower compenent systems.
Anyone know if there is a parts list of exactly what you need? The kits are expensive and if I could just buy the turbo and maybe certain other specific needed parts, it would seem to more cost effective than going with the kit. Or if there is a very cost effective kit out there, that would be cool. Someone should put together a "turbo kit" and start selling them for less than the big boys and they could clean up on e-bay or here on this forum and others!!! Like "here is everything you need, turn-key, with specific directions, turbo kit for your Camaro/ Firebird etc, etc, for half the price."
Thats a good idea!!! Help me out here peeps!!
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Re: looking for a turbo setup for my LT1! Help

might want to look at something like these remote mount turbos.. Not a fan of them but I hear good things
http://www.ststurbo.com/lt1_camaro_dyno
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http://www.fbodymotorsports.com/inc/...l?v=1&pid=9402

Are you lookin for a single? or twin? if you choose to go a custom route, you'l need (off the top of my head)
exhaust manifolds w/ a custom crossover pipe (single turbo), a turbocharger.. (Garrett T60 or even T76 perhaps?) an intercooler, fuel pump, AFRP, standalone fuel/engine managment system, (or something like a FAST pcm) bypass or blowoff valve, wastegate, All the piping, boost controller,

Also, if your serious about turboing that engine, and making big power, you'l want to keep that in mind while building it.. low compression, something like 8.5:1.. Forged everything, a turbo specific cam (call up comp cams, they'l be able to help you out with that) etc. etc.
There are an odd few people working on a complete turbo kit for the car, but I havent heard much about it recently..

You could run your question by the guys in the Forced induction forum? Or wait for the forced induction Guru (hypsi) to chime in and make a few suggestions
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Re: looking for a turbo setup for my LT1! Help

Whats a completely turbo kit?
and intercoolers are suggested to cool off the air for the turbo's specifically not needed I believe.
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intercoolers are suggested to cool off the air for the turbo's specifically not needed I believe.
You are really going to want one to keep that air cooler, and add gobs more power though...
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Re: Re: looking for a turbo setup for my LT1! Help

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Whats a completely turbo kit?
and intercoolers are suggested to cool off the air for the turbo's specifically not needed I believe.
thats the same thing as saying an air filter isnt needed... it may not be needed but sure as hell is recomended.... to gain more power from cool more dense air and to extend the longevity of both your engine and turbo....
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Re: looking for a turbo setup for my LT1! Help

Thanks for all of your comments guys!! I think a twin turbo setup would be very radical and fun to play with!! Later, Rondogg
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Re: looking for a turbo setup for my LT1! Help

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You are really going to want one to keep that air cooler, and add gobs more power though...

Uh can you define a 'gob of power' its it more then a shit-load and less then a tune up? Or maybe it falls somewhere in between NOS and NO-gaS ??? *pun*
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Re: Re: looking for a turbo setup for my LT1! Help

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Uh can you define a 'gob of power' its it more then a shit-load and less then a tune up? Or maybe it falls somewhere in between NOS and NO-gaS ??? *pun*
well it depends on the effiency of the intercooler. but usually in the 40-75 HP range.

Also an intercooler is insurance. Heat causes pre deat. pre-deat= blown engine, i don't care what internals you have.

Compressing air creates a TON of heat. the intercooler removes the majoriy of it.

you can also run more boost with an intercooler in the system
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Re: looking for a turbo setup for my LT1! Help

I was going for a smart-ass remark, but thx Hypsi I did'nt know all that.
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Re: Re: looking for a turbo setup for my LT1! Help

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Uh can you define a 'gob of power' its it more then a shit-load and less then a tune up?
either way, I think you meant it the other way around.. More than a tune-up, Less than a shit-load!

unless im just missing something?!
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I hear the STS works good. It's cheap and easy to install.
I built my own and I'm firing it up this weekend. I'll let you know how it works out.

Check it out here.

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Re: looking for a turbo setup for my LT1! Help

The STS setup doesnt require an intercooler and seems to work pretty well without it. The way it is routed acts as its own intercooer... The only thing I dont like is the mounting location. It right there under the car, when you drive in the rain it will be gettin wet...and other debri could come up and hit it. Not to mention someone could crawl under their in the middle of the night with a few wrenches and bam, there goes your turbo....
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