11:24:58pm, Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Light Pro turbo size
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Learning puller
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I know that the exhaust side of the turbo has to be g-trim and 4.5 and the intake is unlimited but what size intake is commonly used. Would a 4.3 or a 4.5 on the intake side be close to competitive. Not looking for any secrets just trying to get a range on what size turbo that they are using. |
Re: Light Pro turbo size
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Registered: 12/19/2016 Posts: 1,164 |
Simple answer you would be significantly undersized. Brent Yaron Hooked Up Pulling Productions hookeduppullingproductions@gmail.com Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/11/2020 11:01AM by Brent Yaron. |
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Light pro puller
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Brent you seem to know everything about Tractor Pulling .answer the guys question what’s the actual numbers? |
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Registered: 12/19/2016 Posts: 1,164 |
I did, but if you need more info most pullers I know are north of a 5 inch charger on the intake side. Brent Yaron Hooked Up Pulling Productions hookeduppullingproductions@gmail.com |
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Learning puller
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Thanks for the information Brent. Do you have any idea ( nothing exact) about what a top light pro charger would cost? Thanks for the help. |
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Registered: 12/19/2016 Posts: 1,164 |
That I do not know. Depends on the size, where you get the turbo, new or used, etc. I would reach out to Hart's, Wimer, Apex, or any other turbo builder and ask them these questions as they will know best. Brent Yaron Hooked Up Pulling Productions hookeduppullingproductions@gmail.com |
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lite Pro Knower
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Once again Brent has shown, that he doesn't know, that he doesn't know |
Re: Light Pro turbo size
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Registered: 12/19/2016 Posts: 1,164 |
Once again, another nobody getting offended for literally no reason, congratulations bud. I said, "most of the pullers I know are north of 5 inches." That doesn't say everyone is which makes my statement, in fact, correct. Stop getting butt hurt for a statement of someone you don't know or have never met. Come find me at a pull I would be glad to discuss what I know with you. Brent Yaron Hooked Up Pulling Productions hookeduppullingproductions@gmail.com |
Re: Light Pro turbo size
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Brandon B
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The smaller the turbo, the better you have to be at your setup. I run a 4.3 and if I get my setup right I can be competitive. Even more on poor quality tracks, the big power guys tend to over power them. I'm pretty sure most guys are in the 4.8 range right now. Lots of 4.5 - 4.6 turbos out there yet. |
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Learning puller
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Thanks for the help Brandon.... just out of curiosity, what organization do you run with Brandon? |
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Brandon B
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We have run a little bit of everything. Pretty new to the class so we are still trying to figure things out. We ran UPM Super Stock, Region 3 Super Stock, WTPA, Region 3 Light Pro, and a Badger State hook in 2018. 2019 we basically missed the whole season and last summer we just went wherever we could. |
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Tomah winner
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Brandon, is your light pro the "from ashes" tractor? what is the name of your tractor? |
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Brandon B
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Yes, that is my tractor. |
Re: Light Pro crank
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Learning puller
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I know this thread started as a turbo thread but I was wondering how many people run billet Cranks in They are light pros versus a stock crank or a recast crank. Is it possible to keep it together with a stock crank? |
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Puller 8
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I know some are running billet cranks, however I bet there are more in the class with stock cranks than with billet cranks. |
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