suck through turbo?
#1
suck through turbo?
anyone ever heard of this? My friend and I were talking about different power upgrades for my car. Some of which include building a 400 smallblock with a modified 350 crank (making it a 377?). also another thing he mentioned was doing a suck through turbo with all of my existing parts. Anyone have any experience with these? looking for pros and cons and all I have to do is buy a turbo to get it done.
#3
I might not be using the correct terminology. he explained it to me and knows all about it so I might not even be explaining it right so here goes. you put your headers on upside down cut them and rerun all new piping, so that it blows back through the turbo and carb. Hmmm that doesnt sound right. I will have to ask him about it again and have him explain it again so I actually understand it this time. He read about it in pop. mechanics about some guys in junkyards used to build them.
#4
No such thing...Maybe "blowthrew" thats taking the exhaust like you stated "turning the headers upside down" and then into the turbos,the exhaust spins the turbos and then you force it threw the carb,but ussually after its ran threw a intercooler or you can cool it with methenol...Its the same thing except with injection its controlled better as far as fuel and air goes..
Im personally doing blowthrew with twin turbos but CSU is building the carb and im running many safety things with it..
Im personally doing blowthrew with twin turbos but CSU is building the carb and im running many safety things with it..
#5
No such thing...Maybe "blowthrew" thats taking the exhaust like you stated "turning the headers upside down" and then into the turbos,the exhaust spins the turbos and then you force it threw the carb,but ussually after its ran threw a intercooler or you can cool it with methenol...Its the same thing except with injection its controlled better as far as fuel and air goes..
Im personally doing blowthrew with twin turbos but CSU is building the carb and im running many safety things with it..
Im personally doing blowthrew with twin turbos but CSU is building the carb and im running many safety things with it..
#8
well i started to try and take them off, but there were 2 bolts i couldnt get off the top assembly b/c the nuts on the bottom were round nuts and iuno what tool i need to use, i bought a haynes manual and it said something about removing those nuts before i put it on jack stands.......would the pressure from the body stop those bolts from spinning and make them actually come out?
#9
Well I was in a conversation with a few friends when the one guy said he was going to run his turbo doing a suck threw instead of a blowthrew on his 4 wheeler...it got my attention after hearing this thread,he is a mechanic and a good one and said they made some vehicles with suck threw turbos,I didnt really get it but its like it goes right into the carb somehow and is mounted near it,but it cant have cooled air or some crap like that but he knew what he was saying so what im saying is he said there was a such thing as suck threw and not only blowthrew?
He is a very smart guy and actually owns a 71 camaro with a supercharger on it and a beat up truck with a 4.3 and a turbo he put on the exhaust under the truck and it actually flys!
He is a very smart guy and actually owns a 71 camaro with a supercharger on it and a beat up truck with a 4.3 and a turbo he put on the exhaust under the truck and it actually flys!
#10
I'm not exactly sure what "suck-through" is, but it sounds like putting the carb pre-compressor. I suppose that would work, but running fuel through a hot turbo doesn't sound like a good idea to me. That and tuning would probably be pretty tough. The only plus I can think of is that compressor surge would be almost eliminated. Although with the huge hotsides you v8 guys use, it's usually not an issue anyway.