Finished up my truck manifold turbo set up..
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Finished up my truck manifold turbo set up..
Well today me and the Pops got things all welded up on my spare block and heads today. Came out pretty good, we reused(cut out) all the bends from my crossover from my "other" kit. This helped out on my wallet.....can't be spending too much on the car around Christmas
We ran out of light but we will get it all mounted up tomorrow.
Things left to do:
Figure out what to do about the powersteering hoses....
Wrap the crossover with header wrap
Re route DP, looks like it will have to move over 1inch and be lengthed about 2.5 inches.
Bend the oil dipstick to fit the truck manifolds.
LOOOOOOOKIE AT THAT PLUG ACCESS ITS FRIGGEN AWESOME!!!!IT OWNZ!!!!!
These were 4.8L truck manifolds that I found here on the board.
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We ran out of light but we will get it all mounted up tomorrow.
Things left to do:
Figure out what to do about the powersteering hoses....
Wrap the crossover with header wrap
Re route DP, looks like it will have to move over 1inch and be lengthed about 2.5 inches.
Bend the oil dipstick to fit the truck manifolds.
LOOOOOOOKIE AT THAT PLUG ACCESS ITS FRIGGEN AWESOME!!!!IT OWNZ!!!!!
These were 4.8L truck manifolds that I found here on the board.
J
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Get two of these. If you go to stenods galleries or NA$TY's thread here.. https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...=420923&page=1
You will see that inbetween the manifold or header and the y pipe they use a flex section...
I would use one on the downpipe as well... It allows for differences in movement between the parts without stressing the welds or tubing.
You will see that inbetween the manifold or header and the y pipe they use a flex section...
I would use one on the downpipe as well... It allows for differences in movement between the parts without stressing the welds or tubing.
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Originally Posted by V8_DSM_V8again
Get two of these. If you go to stenods galleries or NA$TY's thread here.. You will see that inbetwen the manifold or header and the y pipe they use a flex section...
I would use one on the downpipe as well... It allows for differences in movement between the parts without stressing the welds or tubing.
I would use one on the downpipe as well... It allows for differences in movement between the parts without stressing the welds or tubing.
Thanks.....got one...
Don't feel the need for flex sections with the CAST manifolds. They are tons stronger than the tubular headers that I had on the car/my old turbo set up.
This is my second turbo set up.
If the truck manifolds ever crack...no biggie they are cheap and plentiful, if my pipes crack no biggie I got my trusty mig right here. The crossover is short and plenty strong, its all stainless too.
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98turbLS1, Sup, you new to the FI section? If so welcome...I haven't seen that screen name..but i've been off the board a lot.
I only want 550-600hp...just enough to get me my 10 second pass up here in Albuquerque. It'll be capable of more and the engine is built for more, but thats all I want.
J
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OK...
You got one on the DP that is smart...
I'll probaly need a few on the truck.. Has to have exhaust tucked up high in the frame and twin tips that protrude thru each fiberglass box side.. The tips have to stay stationary with the box etc..
The way that thing will get wailed on its a completely different ball game..
You got one on the DP that is smart...
I'll probaly need a few on the truck.. Has to have exhaust tucked up high in the frame and twin tips that protrude thru each fiberglass box side.. The tips have to stay stationary with the box etc..
The way that thing will get wailed on its a completely different ball game..
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DD, Thanks man, its a better replacement to what I had previously on the car. No more problems with the low crossover pipe, oil drain back or plug access/plug wires frying etc etc... We all know the truck manifolds will put down the power so I'm not worried about that at all. Hopefully it'll spool a lil faster now too Hey I got a question for you...what do you think about this cam for a turbo set up?230/228 595/585 114 LSA I can get it for free so i'm thinkin about it.
01Z Thanks Hopefully it'll be the end to my turbo woes.
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01Z Thanks Hopefully it'll be the end to my turbo woes.
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Looks cool!! Having an extra engine floating around sure makes custom fabrication work a hell of a lot easier doesn't it? Can't wait for that ride, i'll bring a extra change of underwear just in case...
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V8 DSM, you def got post pics of your truck project it sounds like its going to be killer. Can't wait to see some teaser pics. I was going to do flex sections on my old kits crossover, but I just decided to axe it and go with the truck manifolds and be done with it.
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
DD, Thanks man, its a better replacement to what I had previously on the car. No more problems with the low crossover pipe, oil drain back or plug access/plug wires frying etc etc... We all know the truck manifolds will put down the power so I'm not worried about that at all. Hopefully it'll spool a lil faster now too Hey I got a question for you...what do you think about this cam for a turbo set up?230/228 595/585 114 LSA I can get it for free so i'm thinkin about it.
01Z Thanks Hopefully it'll be the end to my turbo woes.
J
01Z Thanks Hopefully it'll be the end to my turbo woes.
J
The data in your sig is the block specs right?
What is the A/R on the turbine housing?
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Originally Posted by Tall Guy
Looks cool!! Having an extra engine floating around sure makes custom fabrication work a hell of a lot easier doesn't it? Can't wait for that ride, i'll bring a extra change of underwear just in case...
LOL I'm glad I kept the ol 98 block, I was going to sell it but running boost and all...its just safer to have a spare lying around...just in case
It made this lil project A TON easier, plus my Dad helping me out..my bro was MIA...ERIC WHERE ARE YOU
I drive like a grandma so no worries bout messing yourself on the test drive
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Stock location for the radiator, I've been running a set of FAL dual 12 pushers for about 5 years if not longer.....they've been through 4 FI set ups and still are going strong I will be cutting up the radiator support this spring. I'll be running the same radiator as Kyle. But the turbo fits inbetween the radiator and front of the engine just fine...barely.
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
1.10 A/R I think...i'll have to check on that and yep all the info in my sig is current
As for insulation
Turbo Wrap
http://www.designengineering.com/pro...sp?m=sp&pid=31
Heat screen
http://www.designengineering.com/pro...asp?m=sc&cid=7
Basic Wrap
http://www.designengineering.com/pro...asp?m=sc&cid=3
They have plug wire sleeves. Hose sleeves.. All sorts of stuff..
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
DD, Thanks man, its a better replacement to what I had previously on the car. No more problems with the low crossover pipe, oil drain back or plug access/plug wires frying etc etc... We all know the truck manifolds will put down the power so I'm not worried about that at all. Hopefully it'll spool a lil faster now too Hey I got a question for you...what do you think about this cam for a turbo set up?230/228 595/585 114 LSA I can get it for free so i'm thinkin about it.
01Z Thanks Hopefully it'll be the end to my turbo woes.
J
01Z Thanks Hopefully it'll be the end to my turbo woes.
J
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My old monster stage 3 blower grind 233/244 .578/.602 on a 115 LSA. I think i'll go for it, its free so it can't hurt.
The heads flowed pretty well but i've forgotten what the numbers were...been a long time since I had em done....i'm old
V8 DSM, I have tons of heat wrap from my old set up that i'll be reusing...its still good so thats some money save. I also have a heat shield for the exhaust housing on the the GT42, it works decently. My PS lines I had wrapped but it looks like i'll have to go custom with those. Thanks for the links tho, i'll be needing some plug wire shields and more sheathing for other odds and ends.
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The heads flowed pretty well but i've forgotten what the numbers were...been a long time since I had em done....i'm old
V8 DSM, I have tons of heat wrap from my old set up that i'll be reusing...its still good so thats some money save. I also have a heat shield for the exhaust housing on the the GT42, it works decently. My PS lines I had wrapped but it looks like i'll have to go custom with those. Thanks for the links tho, i'll be needing some plug wire shields and more sheathing for other odds and ends.
J
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Yeah that is a good idea. I'm not really in a rush to do a cam now that its cold. I'll get the smaller cam and swap it in this spring and get it dyno'ed with that one. I really want to get it dyno'ed now. Rick@Synergy is helping me do a 2 bar tune for my car so it'll be soon for some dyno time.
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