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goodhart
05-27-2014, 12:49 AM
Thats a crazy ass setup
C3L1CA
05-27-2014, 01:16 AM
Awesome builds!!
Dark2g
05-27-2014, 07:42 AM
Thanks are the nice comments, been working very hard on this project this spring. Hopefully all my gear shows up this week so I can wrap it up.
dsmreck
06-05-2014, 11:12 AM
My latest updates.
Andre car has a few bugs to work out and unfortunately will take a little more time before it is fully ready to be on the street.
My car had some bad throttle body leaks from the 70mm flange on the manifold, so I baught a new s90 tb. I still need to do a blt but it already seems to be acting much better. Time has just not been with me lately so I'm just putting it around giving it some break in miles as of now.
Last but not least I finally got around to finishing up Jessie's motor. Yes it has been on the back burner, but he's a flake lol. He will most likely start to add to the thread now as the ball is rolling. Here is a pic of the head on all fresh rebuilt with A1 headtuds and a compisite gasket. This car was fast as hell last year so we hope to add to that this year.
Oh and guys 2.4 is on gas 16psi with small 750cc inj I believe and runs strong.
dsmreck
06-19-2014, 11:32 PM
i'm sofaking into myself I think i'll post about my car life some more lol. MEGA BUTTHURT time. had to order parts so my wheels don't cave in and suspension holds up today. very expensive. upper control arms, lower lateral arms,"wish those recalls were still good wtf" wheel bearing, and two front struts. Still have not had good enough fuel for boost yet, but damn the engine bay is gorgeous. I'm still hopeful we will all make pg2 and get booted off the track.
dsmreck
07-08-2014, 04:28 PM
Holy balls the hta3786 is a bad ass turbo. Sofa king fun
dsmreck
07-09-2014, 10:14 AM
Currently Andre car is at 30.5 psi with 9deg up top. Just a very baseline tune as I haven't had much time on it. Pulls extremely hard through 3rd and 4th. Airflow is around 70lb/min around 7500rpm. Weird thing is how tight the plug gap is getting as we have experienced spark blow out a few different times. We plan to try and take it as close to 40psi as we can. Should make for a very powerful settup.
dsmreck
07-11-2014, 02:19 AM
update on my car. this is unfortunately not a fun update for me. i now have a few hundred miles on my car and there are a few problems i need to figure out. I will be working on the car this weekend and here are the problems.
First I have an oil leak or two. I noticed what looks to be the ofh leaking where the adapter is for the turbo feed. It seems loose in the hole as i can basically turn it both ways. the adapter just seems like a crappy design, i received it this way.
second i have a coolant leak that seems to be from one of the turbo lines. not sure as i can't see it, will know more when its in the air.
third i have vibration under throttle, feels like its by my feet so I'm pretty sure the drivers axle is the problem.
last and the worst is my new gates belt is being chewed up bad. on the engine side it is chewed on the outside. my guess is the oil pan bolt or the kingly crank trigger. the drivers side of the belt is also fraying and chewed on the inside of the belt. who knows, oil pump? not sure yet. the belt does seem to favor the drivers side of my cam gears. one big thing i noticed when installing the crank pulley was it didn't want to go on or come off. seems like the crank was warped or maybe it took a smash. I seriously hope this was not the case as boomdeeze seems to be a good guy,but you never know these days. i will be pulling the oil pan also to see if anything is out of the ordinary. I do have a spare crank so if it's an issue I will have to decide what to do at this point. I am exhausted as I have tied up a lot of time and money in this car so not %100 the route I will take if something is really messed up, but I will keep everyone posted on the car.
SlowWhite
07-11-2014, 05:03 AM
damn sorry to hear about your issues. Best wishes and hope its turns out to be minor.
turbotalon1g
07-11-2014, 08:06 AM
Take a day off, constant wrenching can get you burned out.
Hope for the best and see what it is. Good luck to you.
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