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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Goose Creek, SC
Posts: 64
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Yeah from the few guys i talked to there they were very knowledgeable and able to answer all of my questions without hesitation. I've had multiple 30 minute+ phone conversations with them going over the technical details of what I'm looking for and want done. I looked long and hard at the compound kits because what what i am spending doing the s400 frame single i could feasibly buy a compound kit with a S475 for about the same price. The biggest thing to me is that it still works off of your stock VVT turbo (which i don't like) and you don't get the same seat of the pants feel as you would a big single vs. compounds. The compound kit has a very lateral power band vs. the big single that will throw you back in the seat when it lights. Also since i work on my own truck where ever i can- adding the second turbo basically takes up the entire passenger side of the engine bay with all of the associated piping and other stuff that would get in the way every time you mess with the engine and is not easily removable which would basically force you to locate your second battery to the frame rail under the truck to any sort of space to work on it under the hood- which i really don't want to do. After all- this will still be my DD and i can achieve the same or better goals running the single vs. the compounds and still make it more fun to drive. Those BD flanges are the tits BTW. I was contemplating just jumping up straight to a S475 or a S480 as the big charger and running the diverter, but then i realized on a stock engine i would never see the true potential of the turbo anyways as opposed to running something a little smaller and within reason still has more than enough power to pop my engine now yet still fall in a nice sweet spot on a compressor map.
Last edited by brokesmoke; 08-18-2014 at 01:03 PM. |
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