patcarman said:correct me if i am wrong here. . please!i have the hy on my 01,i felt i needed a better charger cause i was not ready for twins, so i got a good charger for abot 450 horse and spools great like stock,now you already have the top charger, now when your ready(money wise)get the rest, but your not waisting any money!thats how im doing it.
Duck said:This is a great thread, as I go back and forth between doing a single or twins.
Single Pros: Easy install, fewer points of failure, no boost fooling required, can use my existing AirRaid intake box.
Twin Pros: Lots of air = lower EGT's under sustained runs, quicker spool up with the right combo.
$$$ is not the driving factor, I'm just wondering of twins is worth "the hassle" for my ideal setup.
Compound/parallel, upper lower, stock/large large/larger, wastegated vs non, exhaust brake complications, boost fooling, air filtration... . It's enough to drive you crazy! I'm tempted to go with a single just because my options would be more limited, making the decision making process much much easier![]()
Duck said:So, you don't need to go out and buy an electronic box to accomplish the boost fooling?
Evan A. Beck said:Yeah, for the guys selling twins.
I'll put up any of our single turbo trucks with the same HP as a twinned one. Drivability is just so much better with a single. Most guys that tell you that you need twins have never experienced a properly setup engine with a single.
It's all about selecting the right combination of parts. A 465 HP truck can feel a lot stronger than a 510 HP one, and even outpull it. It's all about usable power, and how it feels throughout the powerband. A slow peak to 3200 RPM is useless, even if it is making over 500 HP... A power range from 2200-3000 is much better. I will find some dyno graphs to post.![]()
Hey Richard, when are you going to come by and dyno your truck again? All of us down at the shop are curious to see how it all panned out!
Evan A. Beck said:Hey Richard, when are you going to come by and dyno your truck again? All of us down at the shop are curious to see how it all panned out!
Mark_Kendrick said:How can driveability be better on a 600hp single than a 600hp twinned truck?
A properly set up twinned truck will spool faster and have lower EGTs supplying more USEABLE power than a big single.
Mark_Kendrick said:Maybe you've not been in a 'properly' setup twinned truck![]()
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Matt400 said:So close to doing twins and now the Jammer BB turbo comes along, spools like stock, is efficient to 53 psi. Drive pressures reported lower than boost into the 40's
No waste gate so you control boost with fueling settings. Sounds too good to be true.
True... its not for everyone. I feel 50 psi is max for head bolts and gasket anyway plus its still efficient there. I doubt I will feed it enough fuel to see pressures that high. I would be worried about the HG and Bolts before the turbo.tomeygun said:I was in the same boat, BUT without a wastegate, it just seems too risky
Matt400 said:I feel 50 psi is max for head bolts and gasket anyway plus its still efficient there.