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I finally have almost all the stuff I need to get moving on this project. Its an insane amount of stuff and I'm still going to have to fabricate a few things but all the big stuff is finally here. As some of you know, I bought Charlie97L's turbo setup with the intent of modifying it and improving it. I sent him money on Nov 5th and finally got the last of the stuff today.
Garrett t3/t4 Tial 35mm wastegate HKS SSQ BOV JGS Equal Length Manifold (the last one produced I believe?) Turbo XS HP-MBC Bell Engineering RR-FPR Supra Intercooler (later to be replace by a custom intercooler with sparco core) Venom Injectors (320cc I believe, have to look) Walbro 320gph supra turbo fuel pump SAFC-II (already on the car) I'll be fabricating my own downpipe and full exhaust in mandrel bent 3" stainless. Haven't decided how I'm going to do the wastegate dump yet...might be a divorced wastegate to be really obnoxious. I've got a spare tranny and a spare motor to build. The plan goes like this. Port the manifold, the turbo and anything else I can get my hands on. Finish porting my intake. Put the turbo system on the car, get the bugs worked out, make about 180hp at the wheels. At that point hopefully I'll have some money saved up to build the spare motor and tranny. The tranny will be another C52 with a phantom grip limited slip and a full ground up rebuild (bearings, synchros, seals, etc). The motor I haven't totally decided on. I think I'm going to have forged pistons made for it but use all other stock internals. I'll beam polish, magnaflux, and shot-peen the rods, the crank will be magnafluxed, knife-edged, and shot peened (counterweights will be lightened by the knife-edge process). The entire rotating assembly will be balanced and reassembled with ARP fastners. I will port the head and it will get a 5-angle serti valve grind. Cams will be stock with stock timing. This motor should be strong enough to take about 12-13psi on 93 pump gas. The rev limit will remain stock at 6750. I'll likely increase the charge pipe to 2.5" aluminum and upgrade the intecooler after all this is done. I'm hoping for 220hp at the wheels with minimal lag and good torque when all is said and done. I'm not going for all out power (at least for a while), I'm more interested in getting the reilability to the point where I feel good about driving it everyday. I should be able to get the weight of the car down to around 2200lbs (no driver) which should result in a pretty damn quick and fun to drive car. I'm excited. ![]() |
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I got all the charge piping off charlie also. Its steel (heavy!!) and like 2" but its already got the flange on it. It should work fine for now. When the time comes to switch to aluminum I can weld a new aluminum flange on. My car weighed in stock at 2450 no driver, 1/2 tank of gas. This was with 13lb race wheels, so thats a little less weight than a 'true' stock car. Since then I've switched to rear disks which saves a little weight. I also had the trailer hitch on it when I weighed it, that was 15lbs which is off now. The rear seats have been removed and the rear seatbelts will be removed shortly. I'm going to have carpet made for that area so it doesn't look so crappy. I still have yet to put a lightweight battery in, that'll save 20lbs+. My carbon hood should be in this week, that should save 15-20lbs (I'll let you know when I get it). The exhaust I have now is over 20lbs lighter than stock, but the new one I'll be making will be a little heavier. Switching to light aftermarket seats should save 20lbs or more and I'll take some of the sound insulation out when I do that for a total savings of hopefully 30lbs. That puts me right around 2315 (with 1/2 tank of gas). Theres a lot of material that could be taken out of the doors, especially the side impact beams. I think there may be some weight that could come out of the hatch. At some point I'm going to make new rear lateral links out of aluminum with heim joints. That should save a few lbs. 2200 may be unrealistic in street trim keeping the A/C and other conveniences, but 2300 definitely is not. |
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