Looks to be a very solid foundation for a build.
So you're building this for twin turbos right?
So you're building this for twin turbos right?



Looks to be a very solid foundation for a build. So you're building this for twin turbos right?
Power adder is what I want. I might build NA for shakedown purposes, but I like the idea of a pair of turbos or the Eaton 2.3 TVS.At least one BIG turbo?
I had an extra thermostat crossover, an extra NA air filter housing (gave it to this Yooper that I ran into), and a few extra intake manifolds, but an extra turbo would be handy.Sounds like he's about to have an extra turbine lying around thanks to his proposed Suburban upgrade. Complimentary builds.
Thanks! Appreciate your offer. I'm always scouring CL outside DFW...in fact, I bought this car just North of the red river.looks great. Attention to detail and fine work sir, im not too far north if you ever need something sourced.

I had an extra thermostat crossover, an extra NA air filter housing (gave it to this Yooper that I ran into), and a few extra intake manifolds, but an extra turbo would be handy.
It's a phantom. Besides, don't spoil the untouched beauty of a 6.2L in its natural habitat.So...whatever happened to that extra thermostat crossover? I keep thinking about how you told me I should upgrade.
It's a phantom. Besides, don't spoil the untouched beauty of a 6.2L in its natural habitat.

Thanks! Appreciate your offer. I'm always scouring CL outside DFW...in fact, I bought this car just North of the red river.
David

.Did someone mention belt squeaks?Untouched, unsmunched. I'm tired of tightening V-belts. The K10 may have some original, unspoiled beauty, but my Suburban is a hacked-up engine transplant victim. Nobody will cry if I do a serpentine conversion, and my ears will be happier.![]()
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That sounds like an excellent recipe for evaporating a set of rear 315s. I like it.Something like twin 55mm or 60mm turbos pushing about 8lbs of boost...
in my experience, for anything short of a race car, a efficient single turbo is always cheaper and easier than twins. Ive never personally had car with aftermarket turbo (had three factory turbocharged germans), but ive worked on a few, and outside of racing or the diesel game, they are a pain. One turbo, properly sized and setup would be my choice. Im also a big fan of the centrifugal supercharger on v8's.
03 LQ4.
David
I sincerely appreciate your vote of confidence. I'm excited to indulge in the details. As for my planned power plant, your feedback (as well as Ducato's) is probably the most polite I'll ever receive.Watching your work on the Suburban and now this Charger... I`m sure it will be one very nice well built piece of awesomeness!
I know it will be cheaper faster better more reliable and all... just saying, I`m kind of sad it not a Mopar engine you picked.
This will be a car stuck between worlds - sacrilegious to the Mopar crowd, and waaaay too much unibody and coke bottle styling for the GM guys