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3lm or 4le schwitzer ..... cant find much info for either but i want to run a schwitzer up top. Im tired of everyone runnin the same twin setup ..... ok its an ht3b bottom i know everyone runs that on bottom but will one of those 2 work up top? im thinking the 3lm
call Shane at Industral 801 972 0476 they have been the driving force behind most of the turbos you see out there now , do what ever he says . only do this if you want a cutting edge set up.
Centeno I don't know Shane at Industrial Injection and I am sure he is definetely cutting edge(Jim Fulmer) but there are a lot of guyz who make a great set of twins since 'ol COMP says his guy is #1 I am gonna tell you who I think make some pretty sweet Horsepower and is cutting edge.
Call J. R. Adkins at 317 281 3130 tell him Mr. G sent ya.
does anyone have any compressor mapinfo or cfm rating and hp rating on schwitzer turbos such as the ones i mentioned? if i had your guyzes money i guess i could just go drop the cash and let someone do it for me but if that were the case i would have gotten bored with my truck a long time ago. the twins are a project that i WANT to do not have done so i am looking for a little info that is all. now if jr can tell me which turbos i can get for cheap that will make a fun setup then lets hear it
hope that didnt sound harsh just trying to clarify... at 314,000 on the clock i think twins... sure why not and any tips are appreciated
Isn't the 3lm a turbo for some Cummins engines. I think that might be a little laggy but I'm not really sure. Give J. R. a call or the guyz at II a call I am pretty sure they would know.
By the way C I do most of the work on my truck and I've got 323k on the clock. If you want twins go for it and good luck.
The 3LM is very, very old technology. I would not suggest that for your twin set. I have been hearing great results from a 4027888 HX40 and 3804502 HT60 setup.