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What happened to the On3 SINGLE turbo kit for Coyote's?
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<blockquote data-quote="gimmie11s" data-source="post: 16411471" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>Thats terrible. I read that too about CPR... sad.</p><p></p><p>The valve float issue .. bandaiding the problem is valve springs. Brett doesn't have a huge issue because the hot side of his turbo is huge.</p><p></p><p>Coyotes flow an extraordinary amount of exhaust air and the hot side of any turbo kit needs to be sized properly. This is well documented.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.yellowbullet.com/threads/coyote-single-turbo-size-opinions-1000rwhp.1144090/" target="_blank">Coyote single turbo size opinions 1000rwhp</a></p><p></p><p>That 7675 turbo is too small on the hot side, but valve springs should take you a ways and buy you a few more psi until you address the real issue (back pressure).</p><p></p><p>My worthless opinion.. it is easier to swap out the turbo for something along the lines of 76/87 but hey.. if you want to tear into the heads, so be it.</p><p></p><p>Best option is do both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimmie11s, post: 16411471, member: 17953"] Thats terrible. I read that too about CPR... sad. The valve float issue .. bandaiding the problem is valve springs. Brett doesn't have a huge issue because the hot side of his turbo is huge. Coyotes flow an extraordinary amount of exhaust air and the hot side of any turbo kit needs to be sized properly. This is well documented. [URL="https://www.yellowbullet.com/threads/coyote-single-turbo-size-opinions-1000rwhp.1144090/"]Coyote single turbo size opinions 1000rwhp[/URL] That 7675 turbo is too small on the hot side, but valve springs should take you a ways and buy you a few more psi until you address the real issue (back pressure). My worthless opinion.. it is easier to swap out the turbo for something along the lines of 76/87 but hey.. if you want to tear into the heads, so be it. Best option is do both. [/QUOTE]
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