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Old 04-28-2008, 10:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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STS Turbos

Hey, what's happening? I was just wondering if any of you out there have used STS Turbo kits on your vehicles and if any of you have thought about getting a universal kit for your Tundra. I contacted STS this morning about the 5.7L Tundra to see if they have anything in the works for it. I received an email back in about an hour but it looked automated and said someone would contact me with more information shortly.

I'll keep you guys posted on anything I might hear that of interest to the forum.

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Great! Let us know what you find out! Im interested in how they fair in price and numbers against the TRD supercharger! Thanks
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I would love the STS turbo over the TRD Supercharger....just something about that turbo sound. Unfortunately, we need to be able to tune first...
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I would love the STS turbo over the TRD Supercharger....just something about that turbo sound. Unfortunately, we need to be able to tune first...
I don't see why someone can't use a piggyback to tune. Most tuner cars work decently with piggybacks. While you wont see the full potential, it'll work.
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I don't see why someone can't use a piggyback to tune. Most tuner cars work decently with piggybacks. While you wont see the full potential, it'll work.
Soon, I hope. Supposedly there was someone working on a piggyback...
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Old 04-28-2008, 02:52 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Soon, I hope. Supposedly there was someone working on a piggyback...
any piggyback should work, ie dtec, safc II, e-manage, etc. The biggest obstacle I see, is figuring out which wires to splice into.

Piggybacks all do the same thing more or less. They trick the computer, so the end user ends up making more power. The tend to do this by limiting voltage of certain sensors.
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I don't see why someone can't use a piggyback to tune. Most tuner cars work decently with piggybacks.
Most is right. Want to be the first while tuning with a turbo? :-)
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Its a rear mount with sts, I would much rather have a front mount.
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Most is right. Want to be the first while tuning with a turbo? :-)
If I had the cash for a custom made turbo kit, and a proper wiring diagram, I probably would give it a shot.

However, I know how much money it takes to make a vehicle fast, and keep it somewhat reliable. I have better things to do then sink 10+k into the truck at this moment.
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I'd much rather have the turbo in the back where it's relatively cool vs under the hood where it's already hotter than hell.
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Just wrap it, there are alot of arguments about this so im not gonna get into it, I like front mount and thats all I will say.
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I 2nd front mount.
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The engine compartment on a Tundra has got just a bit more room than that of oh, I don't know, ANY turbocharged car and yet they still manage to make those work just fine. I don't think there'd be any significant heat issues with an underhood turbo (or two ) on the Tundra.

I'd rather have a supercharger though, this is a truck afterall, I need low-end torque.
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Torque and horse power is added to the over all of what you all ready have.A turbo or supercharger have nothing to do with putting in TQ.or HP at any one given rpm range.It covers the whole rpm range at the same levels.

All that is determined by your cam profiles,lift,duration,and above all the timing of that big ole spark.Advance timing will give you a whole bunch of extra everything depending again on the cam profile,amount of A/F charge you get and most important right now for most of us the octane of the fuel needed for what you are trying to cram into your firing chambers.If you don't know,WELL the more A/F charge you cram into your engine will demand higher octane,clear up to a point that you may not be able to use pump gas with out pre detonation.Plus if these pistons and rods we have are not forged,well you are not going to be able to extract enough.Forced induction will raise the the compression ratio of your engine,the more A/F crammed into each hole will even blow a head gasket if you try to put too much psi in there.The engineer beat around the bush a bit but did say that 8 psi was about the limit and 4/5 would be best.

The new TRD SC raised the HP to 504 at I think 7 psi.I'd say more than that maybe at high rpms and boost could even blow the rods out the bottom of the engine.
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Theres another problem with a turbo kit that I see, as far as I can tell there's no custom tuning package available for our trucks. Until we have a way to adjust A/F maps and monitor knock the amount of boost we can push is seriously limited.

If there is custom tuning/scanning software, please, correct me and point me to it.
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