81Daytona - That's some amazing information there! Everything you say parallels the book I am reading, "Maximum Boost" by Corky Bell.
A bigger motor will have a much lower boost threshold, and that is very desirable for the street. I definetly plan on going with a 400 Chevy.
I haven't decided in stone yet to go with a twins or a single turbo, but building my own custom fuel injection is a top priority. Not only is this a car for personal enjoyment, this will be a competition car and it will be a demonstration vehicle for the types of things my shop can accomplish.
We should meet up some time and talk boost.
(BTW- Your post has decided my ongoing discussion between building that 95 T/A and building my 78/72 Camaro.)
A bigger motor will have a much lower boost threshold, and that is very desirable for the street. I definetly plan on going with a 400 Chevy.
I haven't decided in stone yet to go with a twins or a single turbo, but building my own custom fuel injection is a top priority. Not only is this a car for personal enjoyment, this will be a competition car and it will be a demonstration vehicle for the types of things my shop can accomplish.
We should meet up some time and talk boost.
(BTW- Your post has decided my ongoing discussion between building that 95 T/A and building my 78/72 Camaro.)



. Maybe a Chevy ZL-1. Maybe.
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