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Old Tue, December 16th, 2008, 10:01 PM
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Hey guys i am look for a new turbo go with me stage two stick and your tunes(soon). also i need intercooler tubing and the boots and spyder intake. any help will be great building a big project need some help
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Old Sat, December 20th, 2008, 12:23 PM
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no help cone on now
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What is your goal with your truck? That should help us help you not spend a bunch a money that you dont need to.
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400 plus horse i have some other goodies on my truck i got stage two sticks and soon custom tunes by Bill
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Go with the H2E and make sure you put a cooler on there.
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The only issue with the H2E is that they spool kinda slow. I'll get a few recommendations for you Monday but my favorite is still the "Van Turbo". It's cheap, easy to find, and works quite well.

We had a guy in Utah with a Turbonetics that worked quite nicely to just shy of 400 HP on StageII injectors. It was very streetable. He did need a new HPOP though to make the injectors work right, though.

Make sure that whatever you do, ThermoTec Tape the up-pipes and the first 12 inches of the downpipe. Well worth the expense and you'd be amazed at the difference it makes!
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Make sure that whatever you do, ThermoTec Tape the up-pipes and the first 12 inches of the downpipe. Well worth the expense and you'd be amazed at the difference it makes! [/QUOTE]

wat do you mean tape it p and wat the benifit

and by the van turbo you mean one out of a van? dose it have to be an obs 73
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Look here...

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Van turbo from late model (99+) van. Bigger turbo than the OBS, but still no wastegate. Nice and cheap.
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The only issue with the H2E is that they spool kinda slow. I'll get a few recommendations for you Monday but my favorite is still the "Van Turbo". It's cheap, easy to find, and works quite well.

We had a guy in Utah with a Turbonetics that worked quite nicely to just shy of 400 HP on StageII injectors. It was very streetable. He did need a new HPOP though to make the injectors work right, though.

Make sure that whatever you do, ThermoTec Tape the up-pipes and the first 12 inches of the downpipe. Well worth the expense and you'd be amazed at the difference it makes!
So will a 2000 work wat all do i need off the motor?
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I didnt think about that. I had the 66 in mind but if he was going to do further mods later on was why I had in mind the H2E. With living in OH I wouldn't suggest the wrap. I have seen on several occasions of it holding water and causing rust. Get them ceramic coated. A little pricey still but I think its worth it. I know of a hot side of a turbo that is coated.
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