JeremyH
3V Fuel Guru
From this info im pretty sure im going to a .81 ar housing for this 67 then, is the p trim really that outdated?
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Well n/a i was taking it to 68-6900, now im only going to 6500, and i have a frpp oil pump with tss gears
Ok thats better. I thought you had a stock oil pump.
Just take a good look at your graph and make sure your not buzzing the motor past its power curve were its really not doing anything .
Dont worry about the smaller housing, but like I said you have a 67mm which spools easily , your heads and cam combo allow for power past 6000 so a .96 will work fine , the .81 will hit harder .
Pete
ive tried .68,.81 and .96.....didnt feel much of a difference between the .68 and the .81, but there was a huge difference with the .96, alot more lag. so i used the .81 for more relief of the back pressure. i really need to get a ball bearing turbo and would love a 67mm.....i think this master power 70mm is just a natural born dog off the line, makes good power top end wise but off the line it seems to just not spool fast enough.
does the 67 precisions have 4"inlet and 2.5 cold side with 3" v-band for exhaust?
If you're wondering about exh backpressure, just measure it. It's not hard to do at all. You'll likely have difficulty measuring much of a difference between the .96 and the .81. You will however get the turbo to spool earlier/faster with the .81, with little if any actual penalty in terms of power. It's a win win situation- with better response the car will be faster overall. The first time you get spanked good by a "lesser" car because they jumped out several lengths on you initially (while you waited for your impressive ferris wheel turbine to spool) will help drive the lesson home
Point is, putting up with excess wait is just not necessary. So why do it.

The Ford boards in particular are generally a bit out of whack as far as turbine sizing and backpressure mythology. Historically, the Fords were also very late to the turbo party as well, so not a big surprise either really. Not a dig, just an observation over the years. Que sera.
I measured over 50 psig backpressure on my turbo streeter back in '97, with about 26 psi boost. Backpressure is just a fact of life with streetable turbo setups. That's what powers the compressor (via the turbine). It does not keep you from running successfully, even with a "bad" camshaft choice.
ive tried .68,.81 and .96.....didnt feel much of a difference between the .68 and the .81, but there was a huge difference with the .96, alot more lag. so i used the .81 for more relief of the back pressure. i really need to get a ball bearing turbo and would love a 67mm.....i think this master power 70mm is just a natural born dog off the line, makes good power top end wise but off the line it seems to just not spool fast enough.
does the 67 precisions have 4"inlet and 2.5 cold side with 3" v-band for exhaust?
What RPM do you see full boost? Are there any issues or other complaints you have with the T70? I thought about trying out a Masterpower T70, but I've been leaning more toward the BW S366 turbo as it supports more power with a 66mm compressor wheel. Plus, I like how it has a 3.5" v-band outlet rather than 3". I'll be starting my turbo build soon after I build my motor which should be within the month.ive tried .68,.81 and .96.....didnt feel much of a difference between the .68 and the .81, but there was a huge difference with the .96, alot more lag. so i used the .81 for more relief of the back pressure. i really need to get a ball bearing turbo and would love a 67mm.....i think this master power 70mm is just a natural born dog off the line, makes good power top end wise but off the line it seems to just not spool fast enough.
does the 67 precisions have 4"inlet and 2.5 cold side with 3" v-band for exhaust?
Lighblade,
Is the fuel system still working good for you now that you've driven it some? I may do the same thing since my friend can get me the pumps from his dealership for cheap. Also, I read you writeup on the pump install, but saw no mention of where the y fitting came from to plumb the pump discharge on both pumps together?
I wanna know too willy I planeed on the going with the t70 as well
you will love the s366 i had the bullseye turbo made awesome power and spooled fastWhat RPM do you see full boost? Are there any issues or other complaints you have with the T70? I thought about trying out a Masterpower T70, but I've been leaning more toward the BW S366 turbo as it supports more power with a 66mm compressor wheel. Plus, I like how it has a 3.5" v-band outlet rather than 3". I'll be starting my turbo build soon after I build my motor which should be within the month.
Here is a link to the BW S366:
http://www.bullseyepower.com/S300.asp
Lighblade,
Is the fuel system still working good for you now that you've driven it some? I may do the same thing since my friend can get me the pumps from his dealership for cheap. Also, I read you writeup on the pump install, but saw no mention of where the y fitting came from to plumb the pump discharge on both pumps together?
I wanna know too willy I planeed on the going with the t70 as well
Can you rev and make boost in 1st gear? I sat and reved my car to 5-6K and in made maybe 1 lb. Also when driving taking 1st gear too 6500 it only makes 6-7lbs max and it takes forever. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th will all make full boost (12lbs) and spools great. 4th gear being the best at the trubo loves mph and spools alot faster from the load. Is this common or any ideas?
Can you rev and make boost in 1st gear? I sat and reved my car to 5-6K and in made maybe 1 lb. Also when driving taking 1st gear too 6500 it only makes 6-7lbs max and it takes forever. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th will all make full boost (12lbs) and spools great. 4th gear being the best at the trubo loves mph and spools alot faster from the load. Is this common or any ideas?