Hey guys, I've got a head scratcher.
I've seen people run dual turbos... which would mean the engine is powering each turbo off of 4 cylinders right?
I have acquired the 6.5 manifold, turbo, oil tube etc... to perform the upgrade of the relatively low mileage 6.2NA to a turbo motor.
So... would it be crazy to simply leave the driver side manifold and exhaust pipe stock, and close off the 6.5 turbo manifold crossover inlet and let the 4 cylinders on the passenger side spool the turbo?
I'm not trying to make more than 4-7lbs boost (Its an 84 so I believe I have the old heads, though every day is a new surprise). I figure 4-7lbs boost should be "safe"-ish with a 1/8 increase in the fuel screw instead of going for 10 with a 1/4.
Seems like this would eliminate trying to cobble together a custom crossover pipe, and keep the undercarriage fairly clean. Also since the turbo would only be outputting the air of 4 cylinders... I could probably do a 4 to 3" reduction and keep the rough feel of the original exhaust.
But... I could see where maybe a pressure imbalance or volume required to spool might be an issue. Looking for thoughts! Would make the conversion to turbo alot simpler...
I've seen people run dual turbos... which would mean the engine is powering each turbo off of 4 cylinders right?
I have acquired the 6.5 manifold, turbo, oil tube etc... to perform the upgrade of the relatively low mileage 6.2NA to a turbo motor.
So... would it be crazy to simply leave the driver side manifold and exhaust pipe stock, and close off the 6.5 turbo manifold crossover inlet and let the 4 cylinders on the passenger side spool the turbo?
I'm not trying to make more than 4-7lbs boost (Its an 84 so I believe I have the old heads, though every day is a new surprise). I figure 4-7lbs boost should be "safe"-ish with a 1/8 increase in the fuel screw instead of going for 10 with a 1/4.
Seems like this would eliminate trying to cobble together a custom crossover pipe, and keep the undercarriage fairly clean. Also since the turbo would only be outputting the air of 4 cylinders... I could probably do a 4 to 3" reduction and keep the rough feel of the original exhaust.
But... I could see where maybe a pressure imbalance or volume required to spool might be an issue. Looking for thoughts! Would make the conversion to turbo alot simpler...