Could not have been too good if you were paying attention to the clock.
i always look at the clock and my phone before i go to bed
rocket5957,
how about a twin turbo setup for a purpose built 4.0 SOHC in a 03 Sport Trac? Just wonder if it's "rationally" possible...?
I'm looking to really put some horsepower at the wheels, because of this i've already considered a purpose built block, like lower compression pistons and other changes.
Also, Regardless of going either single or twin turbo i was more than likely going to swap to a 5R55S, since either way the horsepower numbers i am looking for would be too much for the 5R55E.
So with all that in mind i would really like to find out more about the big differences in performance between a twin turbo setup vs a single one. I lack a general knowledge for turbos which is why i am even asking so bear with me. When comparing a twin to a single setup would a twin use two small turbos vs a single big turbo
or would a twin use a small and medium size turbo vs a single big turbo?
I guess i wondering would it be possible/wise to do a twin turbo with a small turbo for instant low end boost and a bigger turbo for the top end. I consider the Sport Trac more of a truck and i really appreciate the low end torque it takes to accelerate moderately and was wondering if this could satisfy my wants![]()
Pinks is not geh rocket, you are!that's my favorite show so watch it!
I believe the perfect compression to go for would be 9:1 or 9:2. Unfortunately, the pistons available to us are 8:1 (much to low for good power, but safer). I think I'll have some customs made from wesco when I get to that point, if I do get to that point.
:scratch: Of course going with lower compression on any engine is going to lower horsepower...But the engine will be built for a turbo meaning i can run more boost safely. The reliability/longevity of the engine will be much greater with pistons suited for force fed application.
That is some funny sh**. LOLYou could always unban spindle. I'm sure him and I could liven the place up.
Pinks is really ghey when the give a gazillion car lead.Because that would be ghey Jakee.
Nothing against anyone in here but that pinks show is retarded.
You forgot to mention valve springs! That is currently my problem.....It is possible to do TT's in the 4.0 and make it function VERY well but it would not really be necessary unless you are talking about a fully built engine with built 5R55S tranny swap and pushing 500+ hp. A single turbo system will give you great gains and not break the bank either.
I believe the perfect compression to go for would be 9:1 or 9:2. Unfortunately, the pistons available to us are 8:1 (much to low for good power, but safer). I think I'll have some customs made from wesco when I get to that point, if I do get to that point.
You can get to 400 HP with the stock motor, a good turbo, and a really good tune. I've even heard of centrifical superchargers on the 4.0 SOHC break 400 HP on the stock motor.
If I were going to do a front mount turbo, I'd probably use the precision PT61. Check out powerhouse.com and use the research they've already did. It's going to be hard to fit a front mounted turbo in the X. You'll have to move a bunch of stuff around. There's always the STS remote mounted option for you.
You forgot to mention valve springs! That is currently my problem.....
I like higher compression (9.5-10.0:1) and higher boost combinations.-j