Hey guys! Newly returned to the F-body world.. went from a 94 V6 firebird to a crappy cavalier (Thank God I totaled it 2 months after I got it!) And back to a 97 3.8L Firebird.
I'm looking at turbo/ twin turbo charging my 3.8l GM 3800 Series II motor... I have a couple questions for anyone who has anything to say about it.
OK first off, if I do the twin turbo set up, I was looking at 8 PSI each... is that over-zealous? Run about 16psi total... is that too much? Secondly I know that this is going to require substatial "building" on the engine... what components should I upgrade? A full list would be wonderful, and any suggestions on brand (pros and cons would be wonderful as well) so that I don't have to keep posting N00b questions.. lol
I.E>
forged Camshaft
forged pistons,
Etc...
Thanks in advance for all your help. It's GREATLY appriciated.
P.S> Hoping to keep it looking like a v6, probably sleeper.. not a lot of external mods... so getting a v8 is out of the question... besides insurance won't cary me on a v8
I'm looking at turbo/ twin turbo charging my 3.8l GM 3800 Series II motor... I have a couple questions for anyone who has anything to say about it.
OK first off, if I do the twin turbo set up, I was looking at 8 PSI each... is that over-zealous? Run about 16psi total... is that too much? Secondly I know that this is going to require substatial "building" on the engine... what components should I upgrade? A full list would be wonderful, and any suggestions on brand (pros and cons would be wonderful as well) so that I don't have to keep posting N00b questions.. lolI.E>
forged Camshaft
forged pistons,
Etc...
Thanks in advance for all your help. It's GREATLY appriciated.
P.S> Hoping to keep it looking like a v6, probably sleeper.. not a lot of external mods... so getting a v8 is out of the question... besides insurance won't cary me on a v8




LOL As I said. "Insurance WON'T cover me on a V8!" so for those of you who didn't read that, thanks for the advice, but NO CAN DO. As far as twin turbos I didn't know that. THANKS! 

The better the flow, the better the power.
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