dfl701
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if going with a 5.3 i would just do a supercharger instead of a turbo
better learn all about BLOW THRU Carbs.
Id luv to do a turbo setup. My idea would be to find a 1980 Trans am with the 400cid Turbo'd motor. just drop that in.![]()

the 400 was a N/A motor, the turbo TA was a FI 301![]()
Ahhh. Man, I couldve swore they were 400s. oh well. Still would be cool. I wasnt aware they were FI though. hmm, oh well. Thats why Ive gotta research more. lol.

Huh?There is no such thing as a Pontiac "big block".
Martin

Huh?
Yes there is.
The 400 is, the 455 is.
Do you live under a rock?![]()
There is no such thing as a Pontiac "big block".
Martin

Yeah, I can't imagine why anyone would try to turbo with a carb. But again, I read that book by Corky Bell... hint, hint.
Also, do you plan on rebuilding your engine to have low compression pistons? Do you have a 4 bolt main block (you should)? You should probably use forged pistons and rods, and heads and a cam designed for forced induction. You also will need a new high flow fuel pump, and a carb which can deliver more fuel under boost as well as being air tight.
Huh?
Yes there is.
The 400 is, the 455 is.
Do you live under a rock?![]()
That's not exactly the ideal compression ratio to try to turbocharge. It will significantly limit how much boost you can use, probably in the range of 5 PSI max.Well its a crate motor from gm performance, and it has forged rods and pistons already in it. The motor is good for 400 horsepower easily, im just power hungry and still want more.
How bad would it be to turbo a 10:1 motor though? i never even thought about that.
Well its a crate motor from gm performance, and it has forged rods and pistons already in it. The motor is good for 400 horsepower easily, im just power hungry and still want more.
How bad would it be to turbo a 10:1 motor though? i never even thought about that.

I really want to turbo my truck and i dont know how i can do it with full length headers and still keep it practical. i thought about taking some stock manifolds and flipping them upside down and y piping them up above the motor. And since i have a body lift i have an ungodly amount of hood clearance.
i have a turbo off an early 90's f350, well actually the whole truck. so just about everything i need minus some custom bracketry.
Has anyone done a single turbo system on our trucks? Or any 350 for that matter? All i can seem to find is twin set ups
No, I do not live under a rock, and no, there is no Pontiac "big block".
Martin