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392Hemi 10-17-2016 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by rog540wag (Post 7745195)
I will just say everyone has there own opinion but this thing is a challenge to drive from a 45-50 mph roll with one good turbo and has no lag to speak of with the 4l80e and revmax 3800 stall billit converter. i cant really see 2 necessary , just going to make 2 times as much heat and probably not real drivable, but everyone to his own, i am not looking for any enemies, lol.

What size turbo do you have?
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rog540wag 10-17-2016 10:41 PM

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Turbo is a 78/75 ON3, and i would go the same route with this particular set up, if i was to do it again. Its a great turbo for the buck, cant wait to stretch its legs and find out what it can do on this little 4.8 ....

rog540wag 10-17-2016 11:00 PM

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Here is a few more pics, i have probable 1000 pictures on this build. I very seldom spend time online, unless i am buying parts...

rog540wag 10-17-2016 11:05 PM

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Here ya go.

392Hemi 10-18-2016 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by rog540wag (Post 7745305)
Here ya go.

That's pretty cool! I've never seen an intercooler mounted like that. I wonder if it will affect anything with going to higher boost.
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Bitties5Deuce 10-18-2016 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by rog540wag (Post 7745305)
Here ya go.

Got more photos on inside engine bay? I'm mocking up my log manifold right now for my 78/75 5.3 build. Trying to get a good look at any clearance issues.

rog540wag 10-18-2016 08:30 AM

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You have to get creative when things get tight, lol. For an intercooler of this size and quality to go on any application has got to be a plus reguardless of mounting position. I guess it will do what ever it is capable of doing in this location and that will be in my opinion more than plenty in this little pickup. I also have room for two small pusher fans if need be. Good luck everyone.

Kainedogg 10-18-2016 11:23 AM

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Great build. I love the intercooler placement.

HUSSEY 10-18-2016 01:45 PM

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rog540wag...very nice work. I bet I can speak for all, if you have more pics and set up that you'd be willing to share I bet you'll have a very appreciated audience here.

I had seen another guy build a manifold similar to yours, he called his a truck "log" manifold made out of Sch 40 pipe.

http://www.performancetrucks.net/for...d-kits-520724/

Also seen this one:
http://actionspeedshop.com/store/pro...9b1e1665f084b6

dsraven 10-18-2016 11:36 PM

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yikes, twin turbo? you're gonna have fun keeping it on the road. drive with care man. get some good stoppers to go with all that go, and maybe a cage and harness.

joedoh 10-19-2016 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by torchlight (Post 7511900)
Probably not what you were thinking, but I always thought this was really cool. 1951 GMC with a turbocharged inline six-cylinder Atlas motor (Vortec 4200). There are a couple other videos on this guy's YouTube channel, but I haven't seen info on the truck anywhere else.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qn6Do9gCbRA


good googly moogly I love the atlas engine. I had a couple colorados and loved the 5 cyl lope at idle and the twin cam growl at higher rpm. the atlas platform gets a lot of grief but 510hp is not something to sneeze at and did you see the twist?

rog540wag 10-19-2016 10:03 AM

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I want to be perfectly honest with everyone on here. This is a great forum and is cool to look at sometimes when its raining or I am sick laying in the house. But honestly I don't spend much time online because I don't have time for it. Most of my FREE time goes to my trucks. With that said I could answer questions if you private message me, if not then I can only post things when I have time.......thanks.

solidaxel 10-19-2016 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by rog540wag (Post 7745195)
I will just say everyone has there own opinion but this thing is a challenge to drive from a 45-50 mph roll with one good turbo and has no lag to speak of with the 4l80e and revmax 3800 stall billit converter. i cant really see 2 necessary , just going to make 2 times as much heat and probably not real drivable, but everyone to his own, i am not looking for any enemies, lol.

Thanks, that answered my question!
............. tires and traction, control !!

FAKKY 10-20-2016 04:16 PM

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I was considering some of this for my build
There are kits out there at a good price.

ON3
Huron
KB Racing

Obviously not going to be a perfect fit ......

Think I'll just build mine as a 6.0 and later on add a small turbo if I get bored at 300hp.
Room to grow so to speak.

Bitties5Deuce 10-20-2016 05:58 PM

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Finally started on my 5.3 turbo build last night. Got the log manifold mocked up and turbo mocked into position.

rog540wag 10-22-2016 10:20 PM

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Looks like your doing a fine job, i tried to send you a couple pics of my engine compartment but for some reason they wont load through private message. 3" schedule 40 is the way to go. It is also a good idea to brace it front and rear to hold all the weight. The LS motors only have the small 8mm bolts on the manifold. I sometimes even tap them out to 10mm for better strenght . Here is a couple more pics. These were early in the build. I also added o2 at elbow below turbo and wide band after these pictures.

Bitties5Deuce 10-27-2016 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by rog540wag (Post 7749593)
Looks like your doing a fine job, i tried to send you a couple pics of my engine compartment but for some reason they wont load through private message. 3" schedule 40 is the way to go. It is also a good idea to brace it front and rear to hold all the weight. The LS motors only have the small 8mm bolts on the manifold. I sometimes even tap them out to 10mm for better strenght . Here is a couple more pics. These were early in the build. I also added o2 at elbow below turbo and wide band after these pictures.

Have any pics of your manifold?

rog540wag 10-29-2016 04:48 AM

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If you go back a few post you will find the manifold picture. I added a rear brace that bolts to the rear of the head also after this picture was taken.

Bitties5Deuce 10-29-2016 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by rog540wag (Post 7755184)
If you go back a few post you will find the manifold picture. I added a rear brace that bolts to the rear of the head also after this picture was taken.

Have you dyno'D it yet to see what kinda numbers it puts out?also do you have any video of it running? I'm curious as to how loud the exhaust is.

rog540wag 10-29-2016 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Bitties5Deuce (Post 7755261)
Have you dyno'D it yet to see what kinda numbers it puts out?also do you have any video of it running? I'm curious as to how loud the exhaust is.

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rog540wag 10-29-2016 09:39 AM

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523 RWHP, lots of room for more boost. loud out the fender when uncapped, exspecially under boost. Mandrel 4" all the way back through a 4" in 4" out stainless muffler nice and throaty.
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Bitties5Deuce 10-29-2016 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by rog540wag (Post 7755184)
If you go back a few post you will find the manifold picture. I added a rear brace that bolts to the rear of the head also after this picture was taken.

Have you dyno'D it yet to see what kinda numbers it puts out?


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