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Old 03-16-2016, 06:08 PM
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right on, i got you. this is all the info that I'm lacking in. I'll figure it out tho, thanks for the input.
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out with the old and in with the used Monster clutch I got from SStresin on here, hope it doesn't chatter too bad!!!




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Been a couple days, got a few things closer, and feel like I went backwards on a ton. While I'm waiting for parts, I decided that I needed to re run my wiring harness for a cleaner look, which led me to want to mount the ecu inside the car. Basically I've spent about 3 hours cleaning up old wiring, cutting out a ratty autostart the previous owner hacked in, and trying to get everything zip tied in like streams, doesn't look great but it's 1000% better than it was.










Got computer mounted secure behind the glove box. nice and clean. <br/>

I also got my Tick master cylinder installed. Needed to message the bracket a little to get it to fit, but it's in, should be a big improvement over stock.



Dropped the trans to put a new tailshaft seal in, new slave, and install the Tick speed bleeder



got most of the cold side done, just waiting on one tight cast aluminum 90 from turbo to ic side. prety please with how it turned out. I will put some old hose cut in half around the boost passing through the rad support so it doesnt rub and cut them. Also got the fuel pressure reg mounted, and the return line run. I'm using my old -6 nylon feed line as the return line now, just waiting on my -8 hose to build my new feed line.















Starting to look like what I had in mind in my head.
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speaking from experience, the 7665 and a LS1 cam in a 5.3 works really well together.
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we will see what happens, I've got the ls6 cam in my 6.0 in it right now with the 76, so I'm hoping it's not too small. It will be a good first build anyways.
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Downpipe built. all hotside tacked.




ran wastegate dump pipe into the downpipe to keep it quiet... er...




ready for final welding




not my best piece, but it should get the job done


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After final weld.




Added new aluminum radiator and Tauris fan.






Added heat wrap and silcone paint




Finished turbo feed line, all radiator hoses, steam vent, intake for turbo, wastegate vacuum lines, turbo blanket








Drilled and tapped wastegate dome for dome pressure sensor.
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Getting close...




Initia burn off of the new itmes... love that smell. Got 150 miles on it and then.... bad news...




Started getting heavy smoke under boost.... puffing like a chimney out of the filler neck... uh oh.




Pulled the plugs... all of them are LEAN!!!




LEAN!!! did compression test, 58# in #1 hole... time to pull the motor and see why.




Oh thats why... 2 broken ring lands.




Motor went from running in the car to on the engine stand in 1 hour 20 minutes by myself... anger pull!!!




Head off, old piston out, replaced with used piston, my rings, replaced all of the rod bearings, re-used the stock rod bolts( motor never goes above 6000 rpm)




Bolt on 69 Camaro turbo kit anyone?




While it was out I made my own beadroller with old wire crimpers to bead all the coldside piping.




All back together. runs great! boost is addicting.








Should be ready for some street killing...




Added a Mightymouse PCV Catch can to take care of any remaining blow by.




Great piece made in America!! Yeah. merica!!
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Rings too tight? Nice job by the way. Turned out nice.
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What inercooler and size ?I'm also doing a 69 camaro with a simular setup
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Been a couple days, got a few things closer, and feel like I went backwards on a ton. While I'm waiting for parts, I decided that I needed to re run my wiring harness for a cleaner look, which led me to want to mount the ecu inside the car. Basically I've spent about 3 hours cleaning up old wiring, cutting out a ratty autostart the previous owner hacked in, and trying to get everything zip tied in like streams, doesn't look great but it's 1000% better than it was.










Got computer mounted secure behind the glove box. nice and clean. <br/>

I also got my Tick master cylinder installed. Needed to message the bracket a little to get it to fit, but it's in, should be a big improvement over stock.



Dropped the trans to put a new tailshaft seal in, new slave, and install the Tick speed bleeder



got most of the cold side done, just waiting on one tight cast aluminum 90 from turbo to ic side. prety please with how it turned out. I will put some old hose cut in half around the boost passing through the rad support so it doesnt rub and cut them. Also got the fuel pressure reg mounted, and the return line run. I'm using my old -6 nylon feed line as the return line now, just waiting on my -8 hose to build my new feed line.













What inercooler and the size? I'm also doing a simular setup in my 69

Starting to look like what I had in mind in my head.
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I like the build. I got a 67 I've been working off an on for awhile. I just got my t56 bolted in last night and it was a pain in the ***. Twin disc was not lining up.

Anyway I'm running a 3.5"x12"x24 bell Intercooler that fits pretty good. No latch tho.

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nice to see someone else from montana on here! I am from billings building a twin turbo 69 chevelle with a 6.0l
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Originally Posted by cstrohpaul
What inercooler and size ?I'm also doing a 69 camaro with a simular setup
I went with this one, http://m.mishimoto.com/mishimoto-uni...r-large.html#0

Fits perfect with two 90 degree 3" silocone elbows coming through the rad support. Fits and lets you keep the stock hood latch and support.








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Liking the build...

If the Taurus fan doesn't move enough air for you I have used the twin focus fans on a couple projects.
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You said bolt on turbo kit ??? SIGN ME UP
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Originally Posted by turbo69
nice to see someone else from montana on here! I am from billings building a twin turbo 69 chevelle with a 6.0l
nice we might have to get some street trolling done in the future.
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Originally Posted by gtfoxy
Liking the build...

If the Taurus fan doesn't move enough air for you I have used the twin focus fans on a couple projects.
It's working good once I got all the air burped out of the system.
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Originally Posted by camarodude87
You said bolt on turbo kit ??? SIGN ME UP
Right? out of all the first gen aftermarket support, there is nothing for our cars, all fab required.
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