Big T
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My wife loves Cody. Very picturesque. It's got the Buffalo Bill Museum, rodeo, Sierra Trading Post, and that old whore house turned steak restaurant neat the rodeo.
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just swapped housings. What a difference! This thing rips. Boost is now up and torque has improved just by the seat of the pants feeling. Turbo blanket is also on now. Will keept posted
How would I know which housing I have.It will be interesting to see the differences in the torque curves and peak horse power. Guess the bad housing wasn't that bad to make those numbers stock. Maybe the guys with a 4:10 and lower gear set would benefit from the larger housing towing. I wonder if the mileage would be better towing with the larger housing? Maybe offer both housings?
How would I know which housing I have.
I am interested in the changes as well. As I said I am doing a frame off restoration on a 85 Chevy CCSB. I have been getting a lot of arm twisting to put in a Cummins 12v. Though I am partial to keeping it all GM. That said I am looking at having enough hp for a daily driver with towing on occasion (10%) of the time. I am not looking to try and really tweak the motor. Thanks and look forward to seeing the results
I think people that tow all the time might like the bigger housing. Like the guys with 4:10's and up. I know when I pull in 4th, doing 65 is at like 3300rpm. Where that turbo shines. I personally kind of like the smaller housing just because I do not tow a whole lot and my bottom end picked up a lot. I got to thinking about it earlier. I think the smaller housing will make peak torque sooner but won't carry it out near as far as the large housing did. I am not sure where horsepower would go. Guess I am just going to have to get it on the dyno. It should be within the next few weeks. I got to buy my friends water/meth and get it installed and dialed in and use to it and how my truck reacts to it then I am heading to the dyno.
How would you compare the smoke accelerating from a stop or driving up grades from the GM3 to this ATT housing to the larger housing?I can admit that being at elevation doesn't help much either. Where I dyno is at 3600ft but my hometown is at 5000ft and work is at about 6000ft, so I don't mind having the boost pressures up a little to help power at elevation. I am excited to see the difference the housing makes, and the difference the water/meth will make. Should be interesting.
I read where the Banks sidewinder did not completely clear the smoke on 6.2's.
GM-3 did not hardly smoke once it spooled but it didn't have any pull really. It was worthless above 2000rpm. The large ATT housing smoked a bit in 2nd gear but it cleaned most of it up, and that was onloaded. Loaded, it cleaned all the smoke up and pulled hard until redline. The smaller ATT housing smokes a little but once it spools, it cleans all the smoke up and pulls hard unloaded. have yet to put a load on it.