Pete's 03 Lancer RRM turbo built (your input is appreciated)
Pete's 03 Lancer RRM turbo built (your input is appreciated)
Hey guys,
I never thought this would happen but I got a good deal and decided to go turbo. I'm starting the install this week. I want to first use the FMU and then learn how to tune to go with bigger injectors, etc.
Here is what I have so far:
STAGE 1 (5psi, no tune):
Stage 2 (7psi, tuned):
Still need to buy:



I never thought this would happen but I got a good deal and decided to go turbo. I'm starting the install this week. I want to first use the FMU and then learn how to tune to go with bigger injectors, etc.
Here is what I have so far:
STAGE 1 (5psi, no tune):
Stage 2 (7psi, tuned):
Still need to buy:



Last edited by Evo Pete MTL; May 4, 2011 at 08:54 AM.
I forgot to mention my car is A/T. Some questions I have:
Thanks in advance,
Pete
Thanks in advance,
Pete

Yea bro he's right tuning is the key thing to make your actual build successful. I tuned everyday to get my car where its at. Even though I'm taking a big risk but only take risk of you can back it up I have a built motor so no worries there
How do you guys log? Do you go to the drag? I heard you need a perfectly flat and smooth (no bumps) road in order to get good readings other than on a dyno.
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DAY 1: Time spent = 4 hours
Ok so we started today and got disrupted a couple of times but we managed to install partially the fuel pump, remove the radiator, manifold and downpipe as well as the intake.
My issue with the fuel pump is that I cannot close back the pump assembly in the tank (I did not try to screw it back, but there was a big gap). I also broke 2 bolts. Should I try to screw it and force it or should I get an extra rubber seal/gasket from the dealer?
Here are some pics of my install:
Car looks new...
Until you get to the fuel pump! No idea yet how to seal it back with the gap:

Fuel pump assembly:

Engine bay, before turbo install (I did an engine shampoo before install):

Intake removed (ok I know, no big deal...)

Engine bay after radiator + exhaust manifold removal:

Front of car (I'm keeping the crash bar and going for a smaller FMIC, safety 1st:
Ok so we started today and got disrupted a couple of times but we managed to install partially the fuel pump, remove the radiator, manifold and downpipe as well as the intake.
My issue with the fuel pump is that I cannot close back the pump assembly in the tank (I did not try to screw it back, but there was a big gap). I also broke 2 bolts. Should I try to screw it and force it or should I get an extra rubber seal/gasket from the dealer?
Here are some pics of my install:
Car looks new...
Until you get to the fuel pump! No idea yet how to seal it back with the gap:

Fuel pump assembly:

Engine bay, before turbo install (I did an engine shampoo before install):

Intake removed (ok I know, no big deal...)

Engine bay after radiator + exhaust manifold removal:

Front of car (I'm keeping the crash bar and going for a smaller FMIC, safety 1st:
It looks like the stock 02 sensor won't be long enough to plug into the new manifold and I heard in Steven's turbo thread that you CANNOT extend it from anywhere close to the harness it has to be done on the other side of the firewall, near the ECU. Why? they just seem like regular copper wires to me...
Cannot be extended anywhere here?
Or there?
Cannot be extended anywhere here?

Or there?
you can't extend it from the 02 sensor to the harness but you can extend it from the harness (first picture you have) or you can get a 02 sensor extender. If you look in my thread green bandit posted a link to one.
I'm going to get me one of those extenders but for now I just extended the wires.
I'm going to get me one of those extenders but for now I just extended the wires.







