89 RS turdgen JY 5.3 WE HAVE BOOST (tuning in progress)
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appreicate the picture, looks like a pretty good setup, Might look into that I have a buddy that works at a GM dealer maybe he can set me up with something like that for a decent price..
Im really debating on ordering up a cam before i get too far with this, im sure i will pick up a considerable amount by doing the cam and valve springs now, im just trying to avoid soaking too much money into it untill its ready to fire up though.
hopefully progress picks up a little I can afford one car even with the kid on the way but two was just too much to tackle, have my AEM engine controller and have to get the harness after work today so its slowly coming together.
Im really debating on ordering up a cam before i get too far with this, im sure i will pick up a considerable amount by doing the cam and valve springs now, im just trying to avoid soaking too much money into it untill its ready to fire up though.
hopefully progress picks up a little I can afford one car even with the kid on the way but two was just too much to tackle, have my AEM engine controller and have to get the harness after work today so its slowly coming together.
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Got the engine and trans in the car last night to start doing some mock up, think i have one of the ebay mounts on the block upside down though cant get them to quite line up right, hopefully can get that sorted out tonight and get the manifolds on and start building the hot side up over the weekend.
still unsure on how im going to do the manifolds, Im deffinetly going up and forward even though its ugly it will make things alot easier, maybe someday ill build a nice set of logish style headers, and rework the hot side for it when i do a turbo upgrade because im sure it wont last long till im ready to go bigger.
still unsure on how im going to do the manifolds, Im deffinetly going up and forward even though its ugly it will make things alot easier, maybe someday ill build a nice set of logish style headers, and rework the hot side for it when i do a turbo upgrade because im sure it wont last long till im ready to go bigger.
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Chop Cut Rebuild..
okay, got some more work done last night, had the passenger mount upside down got that fixed and the stupid thing still wont drop all the way in on the drivers side, the mount wont slide into the bracket on the frame. not sure if its the cheap eBay engine mounts or the UMI brackets.
Decided it would just be easier down the road for upgrades to just get it out of the way now and cut the core support out and push the radiator up and forward more.
This is my first real project where fabrication is involved and im a little intimidated by it to be completly honest but hopefully it works out okay, the pipes in the picture are just there lol thats not how they will be mounted exactly.
So far ShawnC16 has been pretty helpful in giving me some ideas on how to do rad support, if anyone has any ideas or critisism please feel free to chime in and give me some ideas.
Decided it would just be easier down the road for upgrades to just get it out of the way now and cut the core support out and push the radiator up and forward more.
This is my first real project where fabrication is involved and im a little intimidated by it to be completly honest but hopefully it works out okay, the pipes in the picture are just there lol thats not how they will be mounted exactly.
So far ShawnC16 has been pretty helpful in giving me some ideas on how to do rad support, if anyone has any ideas or critisism please feel free to chime in and give me some ideas.
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got a little bit of work done over the weekend, didnt really spend as much time as i wanted to working on the car, and dont have much of what I need to accuratly mock everything up, figure I may want to get the car in running state first then build my pipes around it rather than mock it all up and find out that its in the way of everything...
have most of the stuff I need might just yank everything back out and finish the motor and get it all running and finish up the turbo mock up.
doing okay so far for not having much of any sort of fabrication experience, hopefully I can pull this off without too much headache.
have most of the stuff I need might just yank everything back out and finish the motor and get it all running and finish up the turbo mock up.
doing okay so far for not having much of any sort of fabrication experience, hopefully I can pull this off without too much headache.
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starting to make a little more progress, got my steel to start making core support, and decided I was just going to relocate the stock bottom peice rather than trying to build one, seems like it should work out pretty good, dropped the rad about 4 inches allowing me to stand it up also moved forward probably about 6 inches, so now there will be plenty of room
Letting the brother in-law lay some beads down, actaully didnt do to bad especially for a little clarke 130 amp on VERY old garage wiring.
Hope to have the rest of the tubular top section done this weekend and then starts the fun part.
Letting the brother in-law lay some beads down, actaully didnt do to bad especially for a little clarke 130 amp on VERY old garage wiring.
Hope to have the rest of the tubular top section done this weekend and then starts the fun part.
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Made some progress today, core support is done, happy with the turn out didnt cost much at all just used 1/2 tube 1/16 thick seems really sturdy..cant see in the pictures but there are two tubes supporting the bottom of intercooler as well.
Also go the engine back out and painted, waiting on getting a flexplate spacer so that I can get the motor and trans in for the final time and finish the mock up for everything else.. Made big strides this weekend, got intake injectors rails flexplate AEM 340 LPH pump 2 BAR map..
Put a lot more attention into paint than I was going to was just going to bomb everything black and call it a day, but Im pretty happt with the turnout, orange metallic from Autozone and Standard black engine paint for rest.
Shout out to SHAWNC16 for hookin me up with a good deal on some parts.
Also go the engine back out and painted, waiting on getting a flexplate spacer so that I can get the motor and trans in for the final time and finish the mock up for everything else.. Made big strides this weekend, got intake injectors rails flexplate AEM 340 LPH pump 2 BAR map..
Put a lot more attention into paint than I was going to was just going to bomb everything black and call it a day, but Im pretty happt with the turnout, orange metallic from Autozone and Standard black engine paint for rest.
Shout out to SHAWNC16 for hookin me up with a good deal on some parts.
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HAH I wouldnt go that far, it looks good but its not as good as it seems.. curtis was rippin on me a little bit last night for my hacking haha.. its not that pretty but its pretty functional. so screw it.
I had no game plan I just started chopping **** off with the cutoff wheel.
I had no game plan I just started chopping **** off with the cutoff wheel.
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Starting to make a little progress, had a goal of having car done by this saturday for the woodward dream cruise, looking like thats likely not going to happen, think i have most of the stuff i need but still have to do a lot of wiring on the car to make everything functional and finish a lot of turbo plumbing etc.. still havent fired it just yet have to get all the relays and wiring built up for the AEM controller, maybe ill get lucky and get a lot done this week.
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Lol! Yeah got it running NA this weekend, turns out it didn't have oil pressure or something my gauge was reading the wrong resistance value so wasn't accurate bitch blew up after 10-15 minutes, so probably next week or so I'll be getting a cheap 4.8 from my buddy to slap in there probably going to cam it up while it's out also
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so, time for a little update, got the car running without the turbo on it, got all the pcm wiring done and everything but the oil pressure gauge wasnt working assuming you have oil pressure probably isnt the best idea, so got to drive the car around the block, then the motor blew up. lucky for me the pcm had a base tune that seemed to be pretty spot on for the most part, now the plan is to get a complete 4.8 from my buddy that had about 200K on it but ran good and will be leaving bottom end alone slapping my heads and studs and gaskets on that turd and getting it back together for the turbo stuff to get finished... kinda wanted a 4.8 anyways deep down like being the underdog.