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Is this a good unit for a 305 c.i.?

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Old 06-04-2009, 07:39 PM
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Is this a good unit for a 305 c.i.?

a/r on the exhaust side is 1.32 and on the compressor side is .55 The compressor side has a 4 inch inlet and a 2.5 inch outlet . Full spool is reached at around 4,000 rpm

54 trim T04E compressor wheel with a max flow rate of 44 lb/min this unit is a twin scoll.

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Old 06-05-2009, 04:25 PM
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Re: Is this a good unit for a 305 c.i.?

what is that turbo off of? a diesel?

i would look for a different unit. that exhaust a/r is not gonna be too good on the street, i think youd be lucky to spool by 4000rpms, and most likely your 305 is gonna die off at like 5200 or so.
id like a master power t70, (really like 61mm or something compressor, you can get this with a .68, 84, or .96a/r all of which would spool much lower and make for some fun street driving.
i think they can be had for like 600.00 new.
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