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That's right! Some days are just tiny bits of progress but it's still moving, gotta keep after it.
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I have what I believe to be a GM4, it doesn't whistle like that... Shouldn't be much different then the GM8? Maybe it's the stock exhaust? I need to get that diamond eye exhaust + crossover asap lol And a HX40... Damn covid,. I need to limit my spending, I have to keep a decent buffer for a potential second lockdown.Nothing special for the turbo really, yep, it's a GM8, works for me!
Thanks for the info. Sadly in San Diego, 6.5" diesels are not very common to find so going to be hard to find an engine/donor. Banks kits are almost as bad to find plus I know there is no way it will work with the M1010 dual pass. side alts (which are larger than M100. I am not 100% sure the GM system will clear. Need to look at my clearance and compare to your pics.Mike, you have multiple options. Find a Banks kit, find a donor truck or engine or go with something like this.
I did a little reading and from what I found it's typical that a more free flowing downpipe and exhaust will enhance the turbo whistle goodness, I mean plus the added performance ha. Might as well get all that and a better crossover and let the puppy breath!I have what I believe to be a GM4, it doesn't whistle like that... Shouldn't be much different then the GM8? Maybe it's the stock exhaust?
Looks like what I am thinking of doing to my 85. How much have you got in it so far? Also do you have a parts list?Aaannndddd video!
Prolly wondering how it drives? It's great, totally different truck now. Pulls hard, can really get moving, much lower EGTs. The diamond eye exhaust sounds mean. Turbo whistle is really cool. I think the custom injection pump and full size downpipe/crossover are probably helping in the performance department. It's pretty damn fun.
Please photo document your project for all of us to see those twin blowers.Nice. I'm going a different route. Twin turbos. Two smaller variable geometry units with a combined mass flow of 40 pounds per minute.
Exhaust manifolds will be from 1-1/2 Sch 5S weld fittings with turbos mounted between the two inner cylinders.
Intake will be a modified stock unit blanked off. The smaller diameter plumbing should make this project easier.
I still don't have a good volumetric efficiency map for this engine so boost programming will be conservative at first. No more than 8 PSI gauge.
Need a bag of round tuits. Work has been eating me alive.Please photo document your project for all of us to see those twin blowers.
Installed a Diamond Eye exhaust and crossover on my K1500. It whistles now. Not as loud as the turbod 6.2 on my mates M1008 though. Maybe it's because he gets up to 14 PSI of boost and I have mine set to max 7 PSI? I think the 14 PSI on his is way too much, as far as we know he doesn't have ARP studs or thicker head gaskets, Right now the vacuum actuator is hooked up to the vacuum pump on top of the back side of the block so I ordered him a turbo spool stick.I did a little reading and from what I found it's typical that a more free flowing downpipe and exhaust will enhance the turbo whistle goodness, I mean plus the added performance ha. Might as well get all that and a better crossover and let the puppy breath!