DogDiesel
08-03-2003, 08:47
Response to TOPIC: Tankers Engine, comparison of GM8 to Peninsular's Non-waste-gated Performance Turbo.
Truck: 1 ton 1993 SRW, low-compression, ported, ceramic coated heads and manifolds, balanced. Marine MFI and hi-pop injectors--truck is 5 speed & 4WD.
Bottom line advice: If your GM8 is controlling boost, keep your money. But if like in my case, the low-compression overwelms the GM8 and boost controller simply cannot be adjusted to regulate boost at full throttle, the Peninsular Performance Turbo is the best solution out there, right now.
First impression: Peninsular Performance turbo (PPT) gets grade of A minus to solid A. Does not get A plus rating, because at take-off with 5 speed, there is a little dark exhaust, but quickly clears up. The plume of exhaust is not white and clear like the GM-8, but it makes the same to more power than the GM-8, and mine will now rapp to 4K + rpm if I so desire. Full power across the RPM spectrum. Since installing my low compression engine, I had ABSOLUTELY never been able to use full throttle with the GM8. Low compression engine's incredible exhaust output overwelmed GM8 past 2500 rpm. But GM-8 did pull wonderful up to 2500, very torquey.
PPT Bolt ON?: yes and NO. Had to drill out bolt-holes for oil return tube(10mm x30-35mm vs 8mm OEM). Had to rotate the exhaust and inlet to install on intercooled engine. Had to flatten inlet intercooler pipe to intake, where it would hit turbo and AC unit. Installation rating--not difficult.
Power. Overall, will make more power than GM-8.
Boost PSI: The GM8 will make higher boost than the PPT, but backpressure is less on PPT. PPT makes power even at low boost, any PSI above 3PSI is clean exhaust.
LOAD: I pulled a 24'GN trailer to NY and Ontario-Canada from NC. 14 MPG empty. Hauled back tractor loader attachment/bucket and AC HD5G loader crawler. Will not quote actual weight, but load was an absolute test of any 1 ton. Did weigh truck/trailer/load in VA and it was much more than I thought... Truck would pull load on cruise up 3-4% grades, the torque is incredible. 5%-7% pulled with gear down. Pulled 5 mile 7% grades on I-64 at 35-40MPH (not bad). Engine temps pulling above 25 MPH NEVER went past 195 degrees! Exhaust temp max was 650 degrees at 10" down pipe, both proving the boost and intercooler work! Traffic stop on 7% and 2 mile long 2d gear pull below intercooler speed showed 205 engine temps and 700 EGT, both which dropped at hilltop. Average engine temp was 170 and EGT average was 450-500. Intercooling works.
PPT max boost on my truck. 10-13 PSI, with 9-10 being the average peak boost. Did not seem to need more. Since temperatures with this incredible load were so low, would say boost was just fine.
Non-positive PPT finding. On heavy pull geardown with load, 5th to 4th is always full throttle hammer scenario. However, each 4th to 3rd, max throttle above 2900 stalled the PPT turbo, resulting in zero boost and black smoke. Let-up throttle and boost regain, and lighten the throttle, and the PPT can rapp to max. Interpretation--engine makes way too much power for 3d gear max throttle, and heavy foot exhaust output of low compression at full throttle on long pulls signals over-fueling. Back out of the throttle. Save diesel.
WAYNE's OPINION BOTTOM LINE. The PPT won't make your 1 ton competitive at NASCAR. It will make your 1 ton low compression more than competitive with Dodge and FORDs for pulling. The ease that my truck went from 0-35 with this load is incredible. To pull on cruise at 55-60 MPH with this load is simply awesome. And to do it with such low engine and Exhaust temperatures is phenominal. The low-compression 6.5TDA and Peninsular non-wastegated turbo definately get more than a passing grade.
Wayne
[ 08-03-2003, 07:34 PM: Message edited by: DogDiesel ]
Truck: 1 ton 1993 SRW, low-compression, ported, ceramic coated heads and manifolds, balanced. Marine MFI and hi-pop injectors--truck is 5 speed & 4WD.
Bottom line advice: If your GM8 is controlling boost, keep your money. But if like in my case, the low-compression overwelms the GM8 and boost controller simply cannot be adjusted to regulate boost at full throttle, the Peninsular Performance Turbo is the best solution out there, right now.
First impression: Peninsular Performance turbo (PPT) gets grade of A minus to solid A. Does not get A plus rating, because at take-off with 5 speed, there is a little dark exhaust, but quickly clears up. The plume of exhaust is not white and clear like the GM-8, but it makes the same to more power than the GM-8, and mine will now rapp to 4K + rpm if I so desire. Full power across the RPM spectrum. Since installing my low compression engine, I had ABSOLUTELY never been able to use full throttle with the GM8. Low compression engine's incredible exhaust output overwelmed GM8 past 2500 rpm. But GM-8 did pull wonderful up to 2500, very torquey.
PPT Bolt ON?: yes and NO. Had to drill out bolt-holes for oil return tube(10mm x30-35mm vs 8mm OEM). Had to rotate the exhaust and inlet to install on intercooled engine. Had to flatten inlet intercooler pipe to intake, where it would hit turbo and AC unit. Installation rating--not difficult.
Power. Overall, will make more power than GM-8.
Boost PSI: The GM8 will make higher boost than the PPT, but backpressure is less on PPT. PPT makes power even at low boost, any PSI above 3PSI is clean exhaust.
LOAD: I pulled a 24'GN trailer to NY and Ontario-Canada from NC. 14 MPG empty. Hauled back tractor loader attachment/bucket and AC HD5G loader crawler. Will not quote actual weight, but load was an absolute test of any 1 ton. Did weigh truck/trailer/load in VA and it was much more than I thought... Truck would pull load on cruise up 3-4% grades, the torque is incredible. 5%-7% pulled with gear down. Pulled 5 mile 7% grades on I-64 at 35-40MPH (not bad). Engine temps pulling above 25 MPH NEVER went past 195 degrees! Exhaust temp max was 650 degrees at 10" down pipe, both proving the boost and intercooler work! Traffic stop on 7% and 2 mile long 2d gear pull below intercooler speed showed 205 engine temps and 700 EGT, both which dropped at hilltop. Average engine temp was 170 and EGT average was 450-500. Intercooling works.
PPT max boost on my truck. 10-13 PSI, with 9-10 being the average peak boost. Did not seem to need more. Since temperatures with this incredible load were so low, would say boost was just fine.
Non-positive PPT finding. On heavy pull geardown with load, 5th to 4th is always full throttle hammer scenario. However, each 4th to 3rd, max throttle above 2900 stalled the PPT turbo, resulting in zero boost and black smoke. Let-up throttle and boost regain, and lighten the throttle, and the PPT can rapp to max. Interpretation--engine makes way too much power for 3d gear max throttle, and heavy foot exhaust output of low compression at full throttle on long pulls signals over-fueling. Back out of the throttle. Save diesel.
WAYNE's OPINION BOTTOM LINE. The PPT won't make your 1 ton competitive at NASCAR. It will make your 1 ton low compression more than competitive with Dodge and FORDs for pulling. The ease that my truck went from 0-35 with this load is incredible. To pull on cruise at 55-60 MPH with this load is simply awesome. And to do it with such low engine and Exhaust temperatures is phenominal. The low-compression 6.5TDA and Peninsular non-wastegated turbo definately get more than a passing grade.
Wayne
[ 08-03-2003, 07:34 PM: Message edited by: DogDiesel ]