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Power Adders...
ok so for awhile now i have set my mind and goal to be that the mustang will have a built rear end, possible transmission swap and a N/A built engine (long block) thats been bored/stroked to 5.3, a large cam, and high compression. this would include lower plenum forward being swapped out including coils, injectors, and maf---while the exhaust was changed to SLP or kooks for SS304/SS409 for durability and ease the working on the car. i have possibly thought of adding a wet shot of nitrous probably by NX either by means of a single fogger nozzle or a plate kit @ 100hp shot. this would also keep the car streetable in many ways compare to forced induction. i may not use nitrous in fear of being stopped for driving like an idiot and being cited for transporting hazardous chemicals across state lines when i got to VA and such.
however, lately i have been thinking of revamping my goal/plans and doing a twin or single turbo setup from Hellion or Hp Performance. both companies make great kits. this however would change the exhaust and intake setups used and the stats of the long block. it would be awesome and one off then and be very powerful and a fun toy...but the streetability would be out the window probably...correct?
And as for S/C...i only want roots/twin screw style for i dont like centrifugal superchargers based upon response and power curve and how they look in an engine bay compared to a twin screw. thus id consider the big bore KB 2.6L full custom s/c that is the 03 cobra supercharger on the gt intercooling frame.
what do you think? opinion....should i stick with my goal and build the car as currently planned or look into doing a forced induction build up....i am going to put a roadrace/time attack suspension underneath of the car. something i have thought of all day...since i didnt do much at work lol.
however, lately i have been thinking of revamping my goal/plans and doing a twin or single turbo setup from Hellion or Hp Performance. both companies make great kits. this however would change the exhaust and intake setups used and the stats of the long block. it would be awesome and one off then and be very powerful and a fun toy...but the streetability would be out the window probably...correct?
And as for S/C...i only want roots/twin screw style for i dont like centrifugal superchargers based upon response and power curve and how they look in an engine bay compared to a twin screw. thus id consider the big bore KB 2.6L full custom s/c that is the 03 cobra supercharger on the gt intercooling frame.
what do you think? opinion....should i stick with my goal and build the car as currently planned or look into doing a forced induction build up....i am going to put a roadrace/time attack suspension underneath of the car. something i have thought of all day...since i didnt do much at work lol.
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Well I am biased to turbo, since I built my car... But really you need to make the decision on what YOUR goals are.
Nitrous
Positives : super cheap and easiest to install.
Negetives: have to refill the bottle ALL the time.
Supercharger:
Positives : midrange on the cost side, make great power, dont have to refil anything.
Negetives: any blower is going to be run off the crank, which causes parisitic loss. Pulley changes are needed to change boost pressure. Belts are shredded on a regular basis when going to smaller pullies. Tensioners are a regular replacement.
Turbo:
Positives: No parisitic loss. Driving around part throttle is like driving a stock mustang. Torque curve is instant and flat. If you have the correct exhaust housing matched to your motor lag will be non existant. Flick of a switch I can go from 7lbs and 470 rwhp to 700+ at 16lbs on pump gas...
Negatives: Usually more expensive, more expensive to fix, more expensive to tune, makes more power per lb of boost. Underhood temps can rise, if coatings and wraps are not used, Heavier due to piping.
In the end you need to make yourself a power goal, and then where its going to be used, and how often you want to use it. The you need to make yourself a budget. once you have that times it by 3-4 times, and that is what its going to cost. Ive spent 16 grand in the last year in just power mods to mine...
Will
Nitrous
Positives : super cheap and easiest to install.
Negetives: have to refill the bottle ALL the time.
Supercharger:
Positives : midrange on the cost side, make great power, dont have to refil anything.
Negetives: any blower is going to be run off the crank, which causes parisitic loss. Pulley changes are needed to change boost pressure. Belts are shredded on a regular basis when going to smaller pullies. Tensioners are a regular replacement.
Turbo:
Positives: No parisitic loss. Driving around part throttle is like driving a stock mustang. Torque curve is instant and flat. If you have the correct exhaust housing matched to your motor lag will be non existant. Flick of a switch I can go from 7lbs and 470 rwhp to 700+ at 16lbs on pump gas...
Negatives: Usually more expensive, more expensive to fix, more expensive to tune, makes more power per lb of boost. Underhood temps can rise, if coatings and wraps are not used, Heavier due to piping.
In the end you need to make yourself a power goal, and then where its going to be used, and how often you want to use it. The you need to make yourself a budget. once you have that times it by 3-4 times, and that is what its going to cost. Ive spent 16 grand in the last year in just power mods to mine...
Will
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well i do have a sixer and i have the same debate...i personally just want to break 400hp and im happy.
now ive debated three things:
Built Motor 4.2L long list of !@#$ has to be done around 8-10 grand not including changing to an 8.8
Turbo...self explanatory
Supercharger...see above
but if i were you...id kenne bell it (i know a kid with a 04 gt with a 2.3 on it, its got some nice power)...nitrous is risky on a everyday car...
now ive debated three things:
Built Motor 4.2L long list of !@#$ has to be done around 8-10 grand not including changing to an 8.8
Turbo...self explanatory
Supercharger...see above
but if i were you...id kenne bell it (i know a kid with a 04 gt with a 2.3 on it, its got some nice power)...nitrous is risky on a everyday car...

HARFORD COUNTY
Daily Driver:
'04 Silver v6er
Weekend Cruiser:
'68 Shelby Coupe Clone
"Nitrous is like a hot girl with STDs. You wanna hit it, but your afraid of the consequences."
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hmm.... idk...i know what i plan to spend and knowo there will be additional costs...not afraid to spend the monwey but dont wanna spend it on forced induction if the power will be too much for street use....if forced induction is the goal i am doing 15psi minimum.
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Being FI doesnt make it too much for the street. Mainly its just the opposite that makes cars not streetable. high lift cams, NA motors that are 12:1 and so forth. Turbo cars are rather tame on the street because it drives exactly like a stock car until you get past say 3000 rpm, and 1/4 throttle. Same is with supercharged cars...
Believe me that it takes 3 times the actual budget.... I have built many full on drag cars to daily drivers with tons of power. The little stuff will nickle and dime you.
lastly is the 15lbs of boost your goal or is a power number? every 14.7 lbs of boost, or kpa will double your power NA. example a 300 hp car will make 600 with 14.7 lbs of boost.
Will
Will
Believe me that it takes 3 times the actual budget.... I have built many full on drag cars to daily drivers with tons of power. The little stuff will nickle and dime you.
lastly is the 15lbs of boost your goal or is a power number? every 14.7 lbs of boost, or kpa will double your power NA. example a 300 hp car will make 600 with 14.7 lbs of boost.
Will
Will
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holy heck Will ok buddy when do i get to meet you because if i ever do FI my car you are my man 

HARFORD COUNTY
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'04 Silver v6er
Weekend Cruiser:
'68 Shelby Coupe Clone
"Nitrous is like a hot girl with STDs. You wanna hit it, but your afraid of the consequences."
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true. guess im going to try to go forced induced then. and no HP goal really because it will vary pending upon build combos. id like to see 500whp 500wtrq minimum if going with forced induction with a minimum boost setting of 15psi...granted it will peak/spike beyond that even with top of the line external wastegates and relief valves.
the engine will be 5.3L modular 2v from MMR stilll with high flow stage2/3 heads probably by fox lake, patriot, or mmr. compression will be lowered to 8-9:1 pending upon fuel used and timing and boost planned on using.
twin or single turbo.....or kenne bell twin screw 2.6L custom.
the engine will be 5.3L modular 2v from MMR stilll with high flow stage2/3 heads probably by fox lake, patriot, or mmr. compression will be lowered to 8-9:1 pending upon fuel used and timing and boost planned on using.
twin or single turbo.....or kenne bell twin screw 2.6L custom.
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twins 

HARFORD COUNTY
Daily Driver:
'04 Silver v6er
Weekend Cruiser:
'68 Shelby Coupe Clone
"Nitrous is like a hot girl with STDs. You wanna hit it, but your afraid of the consequences."
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I will help where I can 
Modular motors like compression... They also start to lose a ton of torque when dropping below 9:1.
If your tossing up between twins and a single, these are the only things to think about.
Twins will build boost before a single will = BS!!! A properly sized single will boost at the same amount of time that a properly sized twin settup. Remember spool is all about exhaust housings. An exhaust housing too small will spool instantly, but choke the motor up top. Just the opposit will take forever to spool but will make more peak HP. Also whether your on a single settup or twins, its how much and fast, as a motor can ingest air and expell exhaust. If you have two smaller exhaust housings using one header each, your splitting the exhaust in two. Or you are joining the two headers into one turbo housing... same exhaust... just split...
Twins will be twice the cost of a single, and be twice the cost when the turbos need to be overhauled/replaced. Twins however have that wow factor at the car shows, and less people have them. Twins usually have very simple hot sides, while having fairly complicated cold sides. Just the opposite for singles.
Again it all is decided by your goals. If your looking for a off the line torque monster that shreds the tires... get a single with say a 68 exhaust housing. You will hit full boost at 2500 rpm. If you want a stock feeling car while driving normal, get a single with say an 81 exhaust housing, and you will see full boost around 3100-3200 rpm, and give the car enough time to get traction. Then its hold on time...
Seriouly though if you want a settup that will take a day to install, and have few to no issues, get a supercharger. If your looking for something different, and the ability to lower/raise the boost with a push of a button... go with a single turbo. The last choice would be twins if you want to be really different.
Will
Modular motors like compression... They also start to lose a ton of torque when dropping below 9:1.
If your tossing up between twins and a single, these are the only things to think about.
Twins will build boost before a single will = BS!!! A properly sized single will boost at the same amount of time that a properly sized twin settup. Remember spool is all about exhaust housings. An exhaust housing too small will spool instantly, but choke the motor up top. Just the opposit will take forever to spool but will make more peak HP. Also whether your on a single settup or twins, its how much and fast, as a motor can ingest air and expell exhaust. If you have two smaller exhaust housings using one header each, your splitting the exhaust in two. Or you are joining the two headers into one turbo housing... same exhaust... just split...
Twins will be twice the cost of a single, and be twice the cost when the turbos need to be overhauled/replaced. Twins however have that wow factor at the car shows, and less people have them. Twins usually have very simple hot sides, while having fairly complicated cold sides. Just the opposite for singles.
Again it all is decided by your goals. If your looking for a off the line torque monster that shreds the tires... get a single with say a 68 exhaust housing. You will hit full boost at 2500 rpm. If you want a stock feeling car while driving normal, get a single with say an 81 exhaust housing, and you will see full boost around 3100-3200 rpm, and give the car enough time to get traction. Then its hold on time...
Seriouly though if you want a settup that will take a day to install, and have few to no issues, get a supercharger. If your looking for something different, and the ability to lower/raise the boost with a push of a button... go with a single turbo. The last choice would be twins if you want to be really different.
Will
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I want to get up with everyone soon... I have been here on this board since it started... but havnt been able to finish the car... now I have all the parts and I put the motor back in over the weekend, and the new transmission also. Just need to install the new rear end, and all the cold side for the turbos. Also the new GT500 front end came in... All this great weather is killing me... I want to be out playing around... The f-350 PSD is great.... but just doesnt hit the spot like the stang does
... I want to be at the next meet, mid may.
Will
Will
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well see both timberlake and i are different i want to boost a 3.9L and him a 4.6L any differences?
i think we both want something that can be driven everyday...but pack a punch
i think we both want something that can be driven everyday...but pack a punch

HARFORD COUNTY
Daily Driver:
'04 Silver v6er
Weekend Cruiser:
'68 Shelby Coupe Clone
"Nitrous is like a hot girl with STDs. You wanna hit it, but your afraid of the consequences."
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no....u need to boost a 4.3L v6 long rod supersix motorsports custom mmmmm. can u say 20psi boost friendly? (its a 3.8L bored/stroked by means of a pickup crank and 351 rods if i read it correctly...researched it when i had my v6).
reliability
durability
streetability
insane horsepower-ability .....lol
i wish they could all be had easily and have full amounts of them all....compromises suck with ones car...once you modify you lose some of them as you gain HP.
reliability
durability
streetability
insane horsepower-ability .....lol
i wish they could all be had easily and have full amounts of them all....compromises suck with ones car...once you modify you lose some of them as you gain HP.
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oh i know all about the 4.3L $$$$
it would be amazing as much as i would like to have a v8 i wanna be different and catch those v8 guys running from me and make them try harder to run
idk this is really a thought...but then again i love whining ;) if you know what i mean but on top of that i think its badass to be N/A
it would be amazing as much as i would like to have a v8 i wanna be different and catch those v8 guys running from me and make them try harder to run
idk this is really a thought...but then again i love whining ;) if you know what i mean but on top of that i think its badass to be N/A

HARFORD COUNTY
Daily Driver:
'04 Silver v6er
Weekend Cruiser:
'68 Shelby Coupe Clone
"Nitrous is like a hot girl with STDs. You wanna hit it, but your afraid of the consequences."
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thanks john...my knowledge on the subject is correct then...its jsut the matter of me being unable to decide. twins are awesome....but a massive single would be sick....yet there are pros and cons to all situations and builds.
regardless the longblock is going to run me in the neighborhood of 10 Large. not counting the other miscellaneous parts and the intake/exhaust or FI assemblies.
how are you building yours:
turbos by........
a/r of compressor housing.......
a/r of turbine housing........
trim of compressor........
trim of turbine......
internal or external wastegate....
relief/bypass/blow off valve size/type/brand....
cam size.....
fuel octane....
engine ultimate size....
piston c/r.....(will change once combined with head cc)
basically trying to figure what you are doing to come up with your setup....so i can determine how i wish to build mine more accurately.....i cant go off of waht is advertised on internet by companies bc of multiple variables and so forth that are thrown into the mix. for example they may say we made over 500whp with this kit...yet they leave out that they did it on a 100+ octane tune w/o cats, a 3inch exhaust, stage__ cam, and large twin 76mm turbos and 60+LB injectors and methanol injection....(exaggerated but you know what i mean).
im glad to hear though that your project is coming along and progress is being made. and a nice large truck is always nice.....is the f350 a 3/4 or 1 ton? whats the psd stand for? diesel or gas?
btw justin yea its badass to be blown or n/a...its all about being different these days and outdoing someone else....lol......we & i (timberlake) know u love to whine lol.
regardless the longblock is going to run me in the neighborhood of 10 Large. not counting the other miscellaneous parts and the intake/exhaust or FI assemblies.
how are you building yours:
turbos by........
a/r of compressor housing.......
a/r of turbine housing........
trim of compressor........
trim of turbine......
internal or external wastegate....
relief/bypass/blow off valve size/type/brand....
cam size.....
fuel octane....
engine ultimate size....
piston c/r.....(will change once combined with head cc)
basically trying to figure what you are doing to come up with your setup....so i can determine how i wish to build mine more accurately.....i cant go off of waht is advertised on internet by companies bc of multiple variables and so forth that are thrown into the mix. for example they may say we made over 500whp with this kit...yet they leave out that they did it on a 100+ octane tune w/o cats, a 3inch exhaust, stage__ cam, and large twin 76mm turbos and 60+LB injectors and methanol injection....(exaggerated but you know what i mean).
im glad to hear though that your project is coming along and progress is being made. and a nice large truck is always nice.....is the f350 a 3/4 or 1 ton? whats the psd stand for? diesel or gas?
btw justin yea its badass to be blown or n/a...its all about being different these days and outdoing someone else....lol......we & i (timberlake) know u love to whine lol.
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hahaha
a 350 is a 1 ton
150 - 1/2
250 - 3/4
350 - 1
450 - 1 1/2
...so on and so fourth
a 350 is a 1 ton
150 - 1/2
250 - 3/4
350 - 1
450 - 1 1/2
...so on and so fourth

HARFORD COUNTY
Daily Driver:
'04 Silver v6er
Weekend Cruiser:
'68 Shelby Coupe Clone
"Nitrous is like a hot girl with STDs. You wanna hit it, but your afraid of the consequences."
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