4.6 turbos?
#1
4.6 turbos?
i was wondering about turbocharging the 4.6 and had a few questions? anyone here even running a turbo currently? how do you like it? also, wouldn't a V-8 stang require a twin turbo kit to do it right? i think a single would defeat the purpose of true dual exhaust, wouldn't you have to Y the pipes together to make it work? what about spooling up, i think 2 smaller sized turbos would spool much quicker than a large single. my thoughts are if we already have mad torque which, my import buddys drool at, why not add top end power too? any thoughts would be great for a turbo-illiterate?
#2
www.boostang.com - single turboed his car and did an awsome job!
www.hpperformance.com - twin turbo kits, pricey but makes alot of hp, you also need a built engine to run one
www.hpperformance.com - twin turbo kits, pricey but makes alot of hp, you also need a built engine to run one
#7
Originally Posted by SpringsStang
www.boostang.com - single turboed his car and did an awsome job!
www.hpperformance.com - twin turbo kits, pricey but makes alot of hp, you also need a built engine to run one
www.hpperformance.com - twin turbo kits, pricey but makes alot of hp, you also need a built engine to run one
you dont have to have a built engine to run a hp twin turbo setup i talked to the guy two days ago and he said under 11 psi is great on stock or slightly modded engines peace
#8
Originally Posted by Lightning247
I'll go ahead and say it...If anyone with a 4.6 is considering a turbo it's going to cost 15k minimum to do it correctly.
#12
The worst thing to happen is that you spend 7-9k on a kit to have you engine fail and you have to spend another 3-5k to get it to run again. With the money you spend on a turbo you could rebuild your engine and get a SC. I have to agree with Lightning247.
#13
wow! all the parts are priced so cheap, why soo much to get it "right"? what even is a "correct" setup?
also, a turbo'd stang would be much more unique than a s/c stang, thats kinda why i was checking them out, to exhaust my possibilites and be unique with my ride
a D-1sc is looking better and better
also, a turbo'd stang would be much more unique than a s/c stang, thats kinda why i was checking them out, to exhaust my possibilites and be unique with my ride
a D-1sc is looking better and better
#14
Originally Posted by ColoradoStang
anything else?
tell him Will sent you
#15
It can be misleading about the price of turbo kits and Supercharger kits. I'm not saying that these cars, even the ones buying off the shelf Turbo kits aren't "quick." But what has to be understood is there is a dichotomy between the requirements for a low 12/high 11sec 500hp Stock Shortblock street driven car | To a serious 600+rwhp 8/9/10 sec street/strip car. The difference is in the timeslips, and in the quality and longevity of the build. The Big Boys spend well over 15k to get everything done correctly. It takes serious money to play this game, especially with our Modular motors.
To Make Power and put it to the ground quickly:
Forged (Billet) Shortblock
Billet oil pump gears
Billet trigger wheel
Fuel system-Larger feed and return lines, regulator, sumped tank, Pump, injectors
Lightweight wheels
Purpose Tires
Ignition System upgrades
Standalone Fuel management -or- dozens of hours of proper tuning.
Torque Arm/Panhard bar setup -or- Adj. Upper/lower control arms
Built 8.8 rear (this might not even hold up under severe 1,000rwhp apps)
Axles
Upgraded Brakes (Probably the most overlooked and most important component for ensuring safety)
Chassis stiffening upgrades (Full Length Cross braced subframes and/or Cage)
Proper Shocks/struts Springs -or- coilover setup
The list continues...
It's as the old adage goes....
"If you have to ask how much you don't have enough"
It's nice to dream though!
Philip K.
To Make Power and put it to the ground quickly:
Forged (Billet) Shortblock
Billet oil pump gears
Billet trigger wheel
Fuel system-Larger feed and return lines, regulator, sumped tank, Pump, injectors
Lightweight wheels
Purpose Tires
Ignition System upgrades
Standalone Fuel management -or- dozens of hours of proper tuning.
Torque Arm/Panhard bar setup -or- Adj. Upper/lower control arms
Built 8.8 rear (this might not even hold up under severe 1,000rwhp apps)
Axles
Upgraded Brakes (Probably the most overlooked and most important component for ensuring safety)
Chassis stiffening upgrades (Full Length Cross braced subframes and/or Cage)
Proper Shocks/struts Springs -or- coilover setup
The list continues...
It's as the old adage goes....
"If you have to ask how much you don't have enough"
It's nice to dream though!
Philip K.
#16
To add to that, your turbo setup will run but for how long on stock block. Take it from me as Im there right now but instead of adding a power adder to a wimpy motor its best to start with the motor work your way from there unless you have an 03-04 cobra block .
#17
hp perfomance says stock block will handle 9 psi daily i think i posted higher last time but i talked to him again and thats what he told me "it will be fine" direct quote the kit i have looked at IS WELL WORTH THE MONEY im not going to be draging this car, its for somewhat illegal racing if you will, so on the street this is the best way to go in my opinion and also i know a guy that ran an 8 flat in 1/4 mile with twin turbo so talk all the **** you want about lag and all but 8 flat speaks for itself
#18
Turbo lag is a thing of the past. What it really boils down to is that it takes horsepower to drive a supercharger, a turbocharger is spooled of the exhaust so that makes it 'free' power. A turbo will ALWAYS make more power than a supercharger.
#19
Originally Posted by venom
The worst thing to happen is that you spend 7-9k on a kit to have you engine fail and you have to spend another 3-5k to get it to run again. With the money you spend on a turbo you could rebuild your engine and get a SC. I have to agree with Lightning247.
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