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Old 01-02-2011, 06:51 PM
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I have the LQ4 02 denali and just wanna know what you think would be a good size turbo for a dual front mount turbo setup. I am wanting to make 1000 to 1200 hp.
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pt88 will get u there in no time
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Originally Posted by anheuserbusch08
pt88 will get u there in no time
twin 88 seems a little big
Old 01-02-2011, 07:17 PM
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Twin pt88s wouldnt be to big in your opinion?I was leaning towards the PT 650-6768-b turbos. I could use the help am planning to order this week.
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Originally Posted by charcoal03silvy
twin 88 seems a little big
if it seems a lil big to u u forgot to add his curb weight its over 7k a pt88 will help him out just fine
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twin 88's for shure
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Just looking to hit my horsepower goal. After I am done with the build I wont be changing anything unless it needs it and whatever it runs will be fine with me. I have a few other projects I working on as well and just wanna get this 1 right the first time. So do you all think the twin PT 650-6768-b turbos will be able to make 1000 hp at the wheels? Or will I have to run the 88s? My truck is AWD btw.
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how about 2 pt76gts
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Twin 106mm precisions would be pretty good, with a 510 lsx block and a powerglide
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One PT76GTS is rated at 1150 crank, PT-88 is rated at 1475.

If your looking for 1000+ wheel or more, I would think Twin Billet 67's (935HP crank each) would be a sweet setup and get the job done.


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