715 Boss with twin turbos
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Re: 715 Boss with twin turbos
747JetMech wrote:Finmach wrote:Wholy Kamolie, I just bumped in to this BEAST from Norway, I know those guys knows how to ski but they obviously know how to make some shock efect... 715 cid Boss would satisfy my power needs but with twin turbos it only gets better I quess. Geez!! My friend had a similar 4d Granada with 347 cid and it use to fly with 507 hp but this is outrageous - sleeper??
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I cant imagine how frustrating it must be for you guys outside the US to get parts, etc, in a timely manner... A true test of patience to say the least.
Got that right. I had my family visiting other family in Germany last Christmas season. Mailed presents back and forth previously so we didn't have to travel with them. They showed up mid February. One is still AWOL a year later. Waiting on parts would drive me nuts.
4thHorseman- Posts : 400
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Re: 715 Boss with twin turbos
Yeah, living on this side of the pond makes things not so easy. There are though nice exeptions like the few companys here locally who's got good prices and quick delivery times by airfreight. It takes 1-2 week to get practically anything or they stock some stuff. Last time I bought a #3056ST 29.5x9-15 ET Drag slicks they were good priced and came in 1 1/2 weeks. But with sea container it takes 5-6 weeks... I normally haul all my summitracing stuff with containers due to lower freight prices and its been now 5 weeks from the last purchace, so its still 1-2 weeks once I got them on my carage. I normally buy stuff for 3-4 my friends at the same time to save in freight and help the guys who doesn't understand a word from english... Ford guys help each others.
Finmach- Posts : 14
Join date : 2009-08-09
Location : Finland
Re: 715 Boss with twin turbos
Your second youtube link is the dyno right?? Looks like it but I can't read where the horsepower number is. He posted under that video saying it was with little to no boost as the "dynopack" couldn't take it. He put it made 975 nm at 1600rpm. What does that equate to? I'll try to look it up.747JetMech wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzA7k-pXy7k&list=UU4Uu-jUQzRA2OgsLYXuqWrQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsykrX50aYg&list=UU4Uu-jUQzRA2OgsLYXuqWrQ
Cant wait to see what it makes on the dyno.
Can someone explain what type of fuel system he is running?
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Finmach
Someone should contact this guy and invite him to our forum...
747JetMech- Posts : 271
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Re: 715 Boss with twin turbos
975 newton meters, nm, is around 720 ft/lbs.
whatbumper- Posts : 3024
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Re: 715 Boss with twin turbos
The dyno was done at almost idle to trim fuel. The dyno had no capacity to hold the combination. They never got it above 1600 RPM under load and had the boost almost all dialed out.
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