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Warner's Build Thread!
Hey guys long story short I had a sweet boost leak on the vacuum line that connects to the 3-port and my turbo decided it wanted to see a larger amount of boost :( . Threw a rod. I'm here looking for opinions and critiques from some of more experienced builders, tuners, and Evo gods lol. Goals, pics, parts, etc. listed below.
CURRENT MODS: Buschur T3 Turbo kit Precision 46mm WasteGate Precision DBB 6262 MAP 3.5" MAF/ Intake ID 2000's Tomioka fuel rail MAP FPR Kit MAP fuel feed line kit Walbro 450 E85 pump Buschur 4.5" thick FMIC Buschur Intercooler pipes Tial QR BOV MAP Heat Shield 3" Turbo back exhaust Catless ACT HDSS Clutch BUILD PLANS: LA Sleeves 86mm Wiseco 1400HD w/ upgraded wrist pins Oliver Steel I - Beams ACL Rod and Main Bearings ARP Head Studs ARP Main Studs Kelford C Cams Kelford Springs and Retainers Port and Polished Head with +1 valves AEM 5 Bar Precision 6466 DBB Buschur double pumper Ported intake manifold and throttle body Quarter Master 8-Leg Clutch Jacks built trans with Final drive Evo 8/9 front brakes to fit 17's Radium Engineering Dual catch cans Upgraded motor mounts I'm sure im forgetting stuff but that's the main parts I was looking for. My goals for the build is to be able to rev the car to 9-9500 on a 6466 with 800-850whp DynoJet numbers so there is no confusion. The car will be a weekend car, Occasional 1/4 mile and 1/2 mile events. Well let me know what you guys think or suggest. Thanks! The Damage: http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps74d479b5.jpg http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/a...pscef9c9d4.jpg http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps1fb7dd0e.jpg http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/a...psa73f09d3.jpg New OEM Block: http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/a...pse5203c73.jpg The Ride: http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps70f3c3f1.jpg http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/a...psa83abb84.jpg http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/a...psbfe040a2.jpg |
Nice choices IMO, is RRE building the motor? They are great.
If you're building a track car, or plan to do any road racing, you should consider a surge tank instead of a double pumper--or a double pump surge tank. You need a surge tank on the track or you have dangerous starvation below 1/2 tank in high G turns. I have a Radium FST-R. |
KABOOM!
I already told you Chris, go with a lighter weight rod. R&R's from English.. ;) |
Originally Posted by lbcevo
(Post 11358164)
Nice choices IMO, is RRE building the motor? They are great.
If you're building a track car, or plan to do any road racing, you should consider a surge tank instead of a double pumper--or a double pump surge tank. You need a surge tank on the track or you have dangerous starvation below 1/2 tank in high G turns. I have a Radium FST-R. The car won't see any road racing or high G turns ( I know I know lol waste of a car). I'm more into straight lines. I will do more research into surge tanks though. Thanks. |
I got these in about 2 weeks ago so I can send off the block to LA Sleeve since they require pistons for the machining.
http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/a...psda45e104.jpg And these beefy wrist pins http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps4ee81724.jpg I decided to go with LA sleeve over Darton sleeves simply for the fact that I can send my motor direct to LA sleeve and their customer service was quite good. Unfortunately there is a 7 week turn around I was told. Well worth the wait though. |
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