3500 swap and prep for turbo
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3500 swap and prep for turbo
Hi
I plan swapping a 3.5 v6 with a turbo set up later on in firebird and have couple of questions
Do I need to upgrade any engine internals (pistons,rods, valves,etc) or will a water meth injection system work?
Twin 3582r or a single 4088 turbo?
I want make about 450 500 + hp @10 + psi and be totally streetable and reliable. I would like to be able to swap the engine in, figure out the tuning process on the N/A engine, and then put the turbo set up on and not have to pull the engine back out.I plan to run a wot stage 2 turbo cam. I've done light research about using 305 forged pistons but havent seen anyone use them in a build yet or if it is even need.
Thanks
I plan swapping a 3.5 v6 with a turbo set up later on in firebird and have couple of questions
Do I need to upgrade any engine internals (pistons,rods, valves,etc) or will a water meth injection system work?
Twin 3582r or a single 4088 turbo?
I want make about 450 500 + hp @10 + psi and be totally streetable and reliable. I would like to be able to swap the engine in, figure out the tuning process on the N/A engine, and then put the turbo set up on and not have to pull the engine back out.I plan to run a wot stage 2 turbo cam. I've done light research about using 305 forged pistons but havent seen anyone use them in a build yet or if it is even need.
Thanks
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Re: 3500 swap and prep for turbo
I'm running about 10 PSIG (intercooled) on a completely stock bottom end 3500.
The only "internal" changes I have made was to aftermarket valve springs, because the stock springs are known to be very weak.
I plan to push this as far as I can on stock internals, and from what I've seen of other people's attempts the 3500 will take a LOT of abuse. The key is a good tune.
The only "internal" changes I have made was to aftermarket valve springs, because the stock springs are known to be very weak.
I plan to push this as far as I can on stock internals, and from what I've seen of other people's attempts the 3500 will take a LOT of abuse. The key is a good tune.
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I'm running about 10 PSIG (intercooled) on a completely stock bottom end 3500.
The only "internal" changes I have made was to aftermarket valve springs, because the stock springs are known to be very weak.
I plan to push this as far as I can on internals, and from what I've seen of other people's attempts the 3500 will take a LOT of abuse. The key is a good tune.
The only "internal" changes I have made was to aftermarket valve springs, because the stock springs are known to be very weak.
I plan to push this as far as I can on internals, and from what I've seen of other people's attempts the 3500 will take a LOT of abuse. The key is a good tune.
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Re: 3500 swap and prep for turbo
Is your 3500 a non vvt engine?
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