6PKRTSE
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Only going to need to run one. The other one will be a spare back up turbo.
Ya, life is in the way. He's getting his Masters degree right now. The prototype is in a car and will be tested this Summer
Doug
I'm currently copy-cat-ing your sons' 360 build to the best of my ability using the posts from here and the turbo forums.
Engine is going into a 71 Ply Satellite.
Thankful he put the info out there.
What is he getting his masters in??
Do you also have a procharged car? Curious from your username
Engineering/business. Going at it from both avenues. He will easily give you info. He comes here but probably easier to pm him as Dizuster on the competing Mopar web site.I'm currently copy-cat-ing your sons' 360 build to the best of my ability using the posts from here and the turbo forums.
Engine is going into a 71 Ply Satellite.
Thankful he put the info out there.
What is he getting his masters in??
Engineering/business. Going at it from both avenues. He will easily give you info. He comes here but probably easier to pm him as Dizuster on the competing Mopar web site.
Doug
Trans stuff is easy. Quality clutches and band. Good valve body. I suggest a good drum, personally I like the aluminum ones. And a steel front planet if you run a brake.
Doug
To be honest I haven't had any wear issues with the aluminum drum. Of corse it's track only. The 62 has my old billet steel drum. Being heavy it's a little harder on the KD band and front clutch. The brake really works well if you're going to race it to build boost. The only sprag that is really an upgrade is the $200 unit sold by A&A, Cope, TCI, etc. The others are worthless. Even then you can still damage the good one if it fails a driveline part. If your carefull like me, I've never failed a stock sprag, even with my 900hp motor.
Doug