My Excursion has a tight fit for my '94 Cummins. The stock manifold sets the turbo against the a/c components. I've purchased an '06 manifold to move the turbo further back and down, hugging the engine block closer to my frame.
I've been told my turbo has a bit of play and will need to be replaced soon. Since no intake or exhaust plumbing has begun yet, this is my best opportunity to set up compound turbos.
The engine is currently bone stock. I plan on modifying the cam plate for more fuel, and eventually throwing in some big injectors. This truck weighs about 9,000lbs empty and does tow from time to time. When towing, it is rarely less than 1,000 miles at a time so it needs to have no surging or EGT problems. I live in Colorado so i need to have flexibility for altitudes.
I have an immediate power goal of 300 hp and eventual of 500 hp to the ground. I am also hoping to get over 20 mpg. I would like it to burn as clean as possible, no smoke. Most of my driving is extreme stop and go under 35 mph. I'd like this truck to really launch and easily break traction on demand.
I need to keep my cost as low as possible. Should i send my stock turbo off to be modified for faster spool up? Would i be better off buying a used turbo off a newer engine that uses a smaller housing? How low an RPM can a turbo light? What should i use for a big turbo underneath? How big do i need to be to support 500 hp with no EGT concerns? Is it possible to never see 1,500 degrees? Will the difference between big and small turbos cause any possible gap in the midrange?
I'd also like to have at least a 4" downpipe. Is a 5" exhaust worth the extra inch over a 4" in EGT reduction? As much as i'm trying to stay low budget, i'd like to do this once and get it right. Is there a single turbo that can meet all of my demands and save me money?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
I've been told my turbo has a bit of play and will need to be replaced soon. Since no intake or exhaust plumbing has begun yet, this is my best opportunity to set up compound turbos.
The engine is currently bone stock. I plan on modifying the cam plate for more fuel, and eventually throwing in some big injectors. This truck weighs about 9,000lbs empty and does tow from time to time. When towing, it is rarely less than 1,000 miles at a time so it needs to have no surging or EGT problems. I live in Colorado so i need to have flexibility for altitudes.
I have an immediate power goal of 300 hp and eventual of 500 hp to the ground. I am also hoping to get over 20 mpg. I would like it to burn as clean as possible, no smoke. Most of my driving is extreme stop and go under 35 mph. I'd like this truck to really launch and easily break traction on demand.
I need to keep my cost as low as possible. Should i send my stock turbo off to be modified for faster spool up? Would i be better off buying a used turbo off a newer engine that uses a smaller housing? How low an RPM can a turbo light? What should i use for a big turbo underneath? How big do i need to be to support 500 hp with no EGT concerns? Is it possible to never see 1,500 degrees? Will the difference between big and small turbos cause any possible gap in the midrange?
I'd also like to have at least a 4" downpipe. Is a 5" exhaust worth the extra inch over a 4" in EGT reduction? As much as i'm trying to stay low budget, i'd like to do this once and get it right. Is there a single turbo that can meet all of my demands and save me money?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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