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Old 01-14-2007, 08:58 PM
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Will be getting a FLT4l60e soon to hold up to the front mount turbo I will be doing this spring. Hoping to be arount 450 to 500 rwhp. I have a TB stall now and would like to go up to 2800 or so. Would like to know if 2800 would work well with my set up and a turbo. Also what brand is working well for you guys.
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FLT reccommends a Pi converter pricey but i would stick with what they reccommend

you gettin a kit or makin your own turbo setup
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you gettin a kit or makin your own turbo setup
Most likley a livernoise or Nelson/Trick flow. Will see when the time comes on price. From what Iv picked up both are great kits though.
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We have used several different brands and most are good. P.I. (Vig) more than most and they are always good. The last we did was an Art Carr and so far so good.
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Yank makes a good verter.
VIG's are top notch
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PI twin disk 2800 or 3000 stall because for your big tires. I would go with a twin disk to help disapate(sp?) heat better.
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Thanks guys for your help. Seems that I will be trying to get the PI with the tranny swap, most likley a 2800. Cant wait its going to be one bad mother
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I think I have a VIG 2400, I thought I had 2800 but when i brake stall it will only go up to 2500-2600. not upto 2800, but flash stall!!! it's at around 3000RPM. HOLY COW! I love My vig.
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GET-R-DONE!!!!
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I've got a vig 3200 and love it
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