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  • Originally posted by Boost Addict View Post
    After doing some reading I went with the LS2 timing set due to function and price. PM me if you're interested in details. I'm using the Melling hi pressure pump.
    LS2 chain is nice for the money.

    I wouldn't go double roller unless your running some really nasty springs and cam.
    2000 Formula
    fixed slow junk

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    • all you will need is an LS2 timing chain mike. thats all i run and you will be perfectly fine




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      • Re: hp/tq/ and 1/4 with a 76mm/78mm turbo

        Got the bird, 5.3, and all the random parts home. Thanks Dustin. Now to get the HuronSpeed turbo kit home and let the fun begin. After adding up the parts list i doubt the car will make it out this summer unless i win the lotto. I know i can make up some cash by selling what i dont need

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        • Re: hp/tq/ and 1/4 with a 76mm/78mm turbo

          Will an aeromotive 340 be enough for 650rwhp?

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          - - 5.3/4L80e/T7875 - -
          - Huron Speed Turbo Kit -

          1998 Formula

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          • Shits weak,lol ill woop ya with a ls2 third gen.
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            • Re: hp/tq/ and 1/4 with a 76mm/78mm turbo

              Maybe?

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              - Huron Speed Turbo Kit -

              1998 Formula

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              • Originally posted by Formula Z View Post
                i doubt the car will make it out this summer unless i win the lotto. I know i can make up some cash by selling what i dont need
                Trust me I know exactly what you mean.

                Originally posted by Formula Z View Post
                Will an aeromotive 340 be enough for 650rwhp?
                I doubt it. Thats a lot to ask from any single intank pump IMO. Go to duals or a big external single now.


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                • Originally posted by c0ncEpT View Post
                  Trust me I know exactly what you mean.
                  You don't have that roach done yet? -
                  2000 Formula
                  fixed slow junk

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                  • Originally posted by Formula Z View Post
                    Will an aeromotive 340 be enough for 650rwhp?

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                    Mike, I wouldn't turst the aeromotive 340. It's supposedly good to more than 650 rwhp but I started PM'ing people who bought them (I couldn't find info any other way) and everyone who responded said the pump didn't last long. Here's probably the most descriptive response I got...

                    "Well, my builder put in the AM340 for me back in March. It took a shit in September. Just started dying on me. I talked to Lonnies Performance about them and they said that they have only had bad reports about them. They do not recommend the Aeromotive 340. Also, I kept getting some sort of vapor lock with it. Lonnies said that this was a frequent issue with them..."

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                    • A pair of 255's in tank would be the way to go! I am direct with Nasty who gets them done through Lonnies. If you decide to go that route let me know and I can get you good pricing on it!
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                      • I looked at running a single Aeromotive 340. But went with twin 255's in the tank. I hope they will give me enough fuel for my needs. I think 650ish at the wheels isn't to far out of line?

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                        • twin 255s should support 800+ on pump gas just fine.
                          Doing less with more


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                          • Good to know! Thanks.

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                            • Go with an external pump and sump the tank. Not a fan of dual in intake pumps at all- kinda look at it as the "hack" method

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                              • Originally posted by ThreeHonks View Post
                                Go with an external pump and sump the tank. Not a fan of dual in intake pumps at all- kinda look at it as the "hack" method
                                I disagree. Twin pumps when done right by a reputable company has shown terrific results with great manners and longevity.

                                Sure a sumped tank with an external pump might be "Better" but when you consider the cost of that vs twin in tanks and also how silent twin in tanks are compared to an external, I would do dual in tanks for a street car under 900 rwhp all day everyday and twice on sundays
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