Procharger intake (With Pics)
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Procharger intake (With Pics)
There have been alot of questions lately about what is needed to procharge a V so here is part of it.
A couple of weeks ago me and my father decided to make a cold pipe for the procharger. A cold pipe was never built because of the tight clearences around the blower area. I use to run the blower with no pipe or filter so the blower would suck in the hot air from under the hood and heat soak everything quick. What a PITA this mod turned out to be, we had to use our best mexican engineering on this one. At some point i honestly thought i had ruined my car beyond repair LOL. Talk about mod hell. We used mild steel pipe since it is welded onto the strut tower and is now part of the body's structure! This should have been a job with the engine removed.
We managed to wedge a 4" pipe and a 9" K&N filter in there. The pipe had to clear the upper control arm twice, clear the spring and clear the tire. Its not pretty by anymeans nor is it perfect but it works for my intended purposes.
On some of the pictures you can see where the front strut tower wall has been cut and pushed back to make room to fit the blower.Also note under the procharger the frame rail has been notched so that the pipe can clear the tire. The tire would still rub on the pipe as you can see but i have since gone with a norrower tire.
On this picture you can see how close the pipe needed to be to the header to clear the spring. The headers are jet hot coated and wrapped. And the pipe has since been covered with heat mat to reflect the radiant heat from the header.
Here is what it looks like today a couple a weeks after being done. We welded everything up again and painted the area and reaplied the under coating. The tire is rubbing a little on the rear when the wheel is locked to the left. I think its a minor compromise considering the clearences we had to work with. the inner panels fit just like stock and cover the filter really well. The rear panel is removed for the picture. pictures make it look so easy but don't do the work justice.
This is a great picture because you can see how the filter tucks under the body really nice and with the panel in place it is snugged in even more. Also note how the header is close to the filter so i will be making a shield out of aluminum sheet to cover the header to isolate the filter from the heat of the headers.
All this for an intake pipe
A couple of weeks ago me and my father decided to make a cold pipe for the procharger. A cold pipe was never built because of the tight clearences around the blower area. I use to run the blower with no pipe or filter so the blower would suck in the hot air from under the hood and heat soak everything quick. What a PITA this mod turned out to be, we had to use our best mexican engineering on this one. At some point i honestly thought i had ruined my car beyond repair LOL. Talk about mod hell. We used mild steel pipe since it is welded onto the strut tower and is now part of the body's structure! This should have been a job with the engine removed.
We managed to wedge a 4" pipe and a 9" K&N filter in there. The pipe had to clear the upper control arm twice, clear the spring and clear the tire. Its not pretty by anymeans nor is it perfect but it works for my intended purposes.
On some of the pictures you can see where the front strut tower wall has been cut and pushed back to make room to fit the blower.Also note under the procharger the frame rail has been notched so that the pipe can clear the tire. The tire would still rub on the pipe as you can see but i have since gone with a norrower tire.
On this picture you can see how close the pipe needed to be to the header to clear the spring. The headers are jet hot coated and wrapped. And the pipe has since been covered with heat mat to reflect the radiant heat from the header.
Here is what it looks like today a couple a weeks after being done. We welded everything up again and painted the area and reaplied the under coating. The tire is rubbing a little on the rear when the wheel is locked to the left. I think its a minor compromise considering the clearences we had to work with. the inner panels fit just like stock and cover the filter really well. The rear panel is removed for the picture. pictures make it look so easy but don't do the work justice.
This is a great picture because you can see how the filter tucks under the body really nice and with the panel in place it is snugged in even more. Also note how the header is close to the filter so i will be making a shield out of aluminum sheet to cover the header to isolate the filter from the heat of the headers.
All this for an intake pipe
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This may seem like a stupid question, so feel free to flame. I have limited experience with custom FI set ups. Would it be possible to install an inter-cooler after the hot air intake you previously had to cool the charge? And maybe even add a meth kit for additional boost cooling. It seems like a whole lot of trouble just to pull in cool air when there could be a means to cool the air instead.
Your input is appreciated and your actions are commended for not many have the ***** to mod as such. Good job.
Your input is appreciated and your actions are commended for not many have the ***** to mod as such. Good job.
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yeah the pipe serves the dual purpose of filtering the air and pulling in fresh air rushing under the car. Before it would pull the air from the engine bay with the header literall four inches away. And yes it has an intercooler, which would become inefficient because the entire setup would become heat soaked from the hot air being sucked in and then being compressed. Meth is coming soon to keep air temps down.
The hardest part was getting over the first cut after that i was comitted. We did this on our backs in the driveway, should have seen the face of everyone that came by and saw it all cut up lol.
The hardest part was getting over the first cut after that i was comitted. We did this on our backs in the driveway, should have seen the face of everyone that came by and saw it all cut up lol.
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yeah the pipe serves the dual purpose of filtering the air and pulling in fresh air rushing under the car. Before it would pull the air from the engine bay with the header literall four inches away. And yes it has an intercooler, which would become inefficient because the entire setup would become heat soaked from the hot air being sucked in and then being compressed. Meth is coming soon to keep air temps down.
The hardest part was getting over the first cut after that i was comitted. We did this on our backs in the driveway, should have seen the face of everyone that came by and saw it all cut up lol.
The hardest part was getting over the first cut after that i was comitted. We did this on our backs in the driveway, should have seen the face of everyone that came by and saw it all cut up lol.
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Here's a one someone took this morning at cars and coffee
http://picasaweb.google.com/11819387...21886694504354
http://picasaweb.google.com/11819387...21886694504354
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Here's a one someone took this morning at cars and coffee
http://picasaweb.google.com/11819387...21886694504354
http://picasaweb.google.com/11819387...21886694504354
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Here's a one someone took this morning at cars and coffee
http://picasaweb.google.com/11819387...21886694504354
http://picasaweb.google.com/11819387...21886694504354
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I was in one of the black v1's. Your car sounds SICK!!!!!! I was headed in one direction till I heard you. By the time I found your car, you were gone though. I was parked about two rows from the other 2 black Vs near Drink, but had to leave around 9. I hope to make the next event (although getting up at 6 a.m. New Years Day may be a little difficult ). Maybe we can ride in together or save spots for other V's?