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Old Aug 5, 2016, 07:27 PM
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This my throttle body after i disassembled it and cleaned it and also replaced the shaft seals.
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Got a Sinco exhaust manifold and a turbosmart 45mm hypergate




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Bolted the manifold on with new brass studs and bolts. Wont bolt wastegate on till i start the exhaust so i know what way i want it sitting on the manifold



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Garrett GT3582R .82 exhaust housing with v-band outlet.


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looks badass
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Good job .Engine bay looks good!
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Awesome build mate, what part of nz you from
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Got the turbo on today. Its feels really solid but do you guys that have done this before usually install some sort of support bracket from around the turbo flange area to the block? Also I am a bit gutted but theres no way i will be able to run the A/C pump. I was really hoping to keep the A/C on the car. Next is to rotate the compressor housing, install the wastegate and get the oil and the cooling lines sorted for the turbo.
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no bracket is necessary but it looks like a down pipe isn't going to clear the ac compressor
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I have added a clear cam cover and this is my exhaust system tacked together. I did it with the engine out for easy access. Also the turbo has been plumbed with water and oil lines.


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Originally Posted by kylefowlie
machined the off set weights off the oil pump balance shaft to create my version of many performance shops "race shaft"
Kinda wish you had kept the BS in tact w/out modifying

Im more of an advocate of keeping the BS to reduce harmful harmonics / increased engine bearing life

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This is the exhaust set up after welding and painting. The wastegate pipe does not fit correctly at the flange as it must have warped when it was getting welded so i will have to cut it up and slightly modify it to fit. Its my bad for not test fitting before paint but oh well. Also have a pic to show the cam cover.




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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
Kinda wish you had kept the BS in tact w/out modifying

Im more of an advocate of keeping the BS to reduce harmful harmonics / increased engine bearing life
Yea i decided to remove the balance shaft but kept the "race shaft'' as a support for the oil pump. I have read reasons for and against the balance shaft but i guess time will tell.
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It has been a few years in the making but the engine is finally done. Next is to clean up the transfer box gearbox and install them along with the clutch and then put the whole assembly into the car. There is still a long way to got after that with intake plumbing fuel system ect.








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