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    Tundra 5.7L Engine (Cut Away)

    381 HP 401 ft. lbs of torque in stock trim in the Tundra.
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    Water/Alcohol Injection.

    I have an aquamist 2C system for my Alltrac. Works very well.
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    Supercharger Vs. Turbo- Off the Line Results

    Oh - I forgot to mention that intercooler setup is usually also somewhat at fault for turbo lag - if you have a very short path for air (compressor - W2A IC - intake) with short piping lengths throttle response and lag will be significantly less than with a long piping path to a front mounted...
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    STS rear mount turbo

    Rear mounting a turbo is inherently inneficient, but if you only want a small power gain its pretty easy to do and will work to an extent. As Lex said your oiling system would be your main challenge. I never reccomend rear mounted turbos though - you loose too much energy through the length...
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    Supercharger Vs. Turbo- Off the Line Results

    Jibby, the answer is still that it simply depends how you size the turbos. Take a fairly small single turbo - GT30R for instance - a nice 400 WHP turbo. Put it on a 1.8L and its a bit laggy with a huge sudden gain on the top end. Put it on a 4.0L 1UZ and lag will be close to non-existant...
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    Changes that need to be made

    Man, I havent seen a car running straight LPG for years. There are conversion kits you can buy. Basically you need a BIG storage tank, a pressure regulation device of some kind, a delivery / metering device and probably hotter plugs and a re-tune. You can also run higher compression with LPG...
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    Supercharger Vs. Turbo- Off the Line Results

    I have already corrected you and told you you were wrong numerous times. ANYONE that knows how to drive would not be foolish enough to launch at idle speeds in a turbo car. My altrac is a 2.0 liter with a manual trans. I launch under 10 PSI of boost atr 5500 RPM. Thats 10 PSI before I ever leave...
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    Tundra 5.7L Engine (Cut Away)

    Yeah - the cooling was actually too good - they have a plastic liner in the bottom of the coolant jacket thats a coupel inches tall to keep the bottom of the jugs a bit warmer.
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    Buying a truck what would you get?

    I had a 98 4Runner and a 99 4 Runner and I liked both just fine. Did a lot of towing with them (4500 pounds boat & trailer) The cruiser is nice but pricey to maintain compared to the 4Runner. They eat brakes pretty regularly and are a pain to work on.
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    Tundra 5.7L Engine (Cut Away)

    Highest I've seen on a 1ZZ block is like 500 somethign to the wheels but stock rods and pistons are not good for anywhere near that - the rods collapse at like 250 to the tire. The 2ZZ on the other hand is a different story. 666 whp is the highest I've seen on one. still no block guard but it...
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    Understanding Boost

    On a side note - I have a Handy excel sheet that has all the turbo sizing formulas embedded in it that I made. If you know VE, intake temp, AF ratio, displacement, engine speed and BSFC you can easily calculate where in the efficiency map your engine will run.
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    Supercharger Vs. Turbo- Off the Line Results

    One of the many funny things about your argument is I just got an e-mail from a buddy with a lightly modified Supra TT (still on stock turbos) that ran a 1.52 60 foot and 7.02 second 1/8th mile last night. Superchargers have no significant advantage off the line over turbos. You want proof -...
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    Tundra 5.7L Engine (Cut Away)

    I dunno - we're not having any issues with them in the 1.8L ZZ series motors even at over 600 to the tire... And thats just a 1.8L this is a 5.7... :D
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    Tundra 5.7L Engine (Cut Away)

    Yup - the block looks strong. The only things I would really question would be the rods over 600/700 HP or so and the piston ring lands if you have a bad detonation event
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    Supercharger Vs. Turbo- Off the Line Results

    Really? Lets see some time slips. I want to see this amazing 60 foot you must have.


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