Chevelle LS1 Turbo Project
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Chevelle LS1 Turbo Project
Well finally ive decided to start working on the project. To start off the cars a 71 chevelle. Motor is a 99 ls1 w/6 speed. 6.0 heads pat springs/retainers zo6 cam wieand intake 60 LB injectors. Im running fast rails holley FPR w/ boost ref -8 braided feed and -6 return weldon fuel pump. Crossover tube is 2.5 and cold side is 3.0 all stainless. Tial 44mm WG 9# spring SSQV BOV and PT76gts turbo 87 ar Here are a few of the pics of the piping i wanted to see what people opinions were. Some of it is tacked and some is taped togthere. What do you guys think? Feel free to ask any questions.
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Forgot to add im running a V-style IC. Like this 1
http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=7192344
Its mounted strait up and down right on the other side of the raditator about 3 inches in front of it.
http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=7192344
Its mounted strait up and down right on the other side of the raditator about 3 inches in front of it.
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i had heating problems at idle in my chevelles with the i/c blocking the radiator, so i mtg'ed them as low as i could, and drilled some large holes in the front bumper to let air into it (i made them so they looked like they belonged) i am working on a procharged lq4 in my 69, kind of wonder it the ls style motors tend to run cooler than the old gen i's
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Looks good! Keep up the nice work. Ive been working on mine, but its going very slow. I pretty much got everything worked out so I dont have to give up any of my assy. (AC, etc...)
Heres some pics
Ron
Heres some pics
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Ya I hate making those Y-pipes. Measure, cut, check, cut, check, cut, check, cut, check cut, check, cut, weld.
It took me 1 day to make each header, then an entire day for just the Y-pipe. (Day= 10am-4pm with lunch).
Nice cars guys. If I may offer a suggestion 71chevelleLS1, you may want to redo the cold side an use aluminum tubing, without as many of the silicone bends. It may not perform much better, but the looks alone will be well worth the cost and trouble.
It took me 1 day to make each header, then an entire day for just the Y-pipe. (Day= 10am-4pm with lunch).
Nice cars guys. If I may offer a suggestion 71chevelleLS1, you may want to redo the cold side an use aluminum tubing, without as many of the silicone bends. It may not perform much better, but the looks alone will be well worth the cost and trouble.