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95talonracer 04-09-2010 10:43 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
Also are you going air filterless too? Or just a really skinny mo fo to fit in between your radiator hose and turbo?

Swifty1638 04-09-2010 10:50 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
Thanks guys. Hopefully it will be more then just a collection of crap, but something that actually DOES something.

I thought of smaller wg, but why bother when this one works.

As for the exhaust, it actually has more room then the pic shows, but it will be a feat for john, that's for sure.

Air filter-less for now, yes. The upper rad hose still sorta comes in the way of it all, so when/if I get a filter setup, it will need to be notched. For now though, I got enough "screen" and a clamp to run my own "custom" air filter, with enough extra to be able to change my "screen" out at every oil change/tire rotate/maint. point ;)

santa 04-09-2010 10:53 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
Not, trying to knock his work but that wastegate placement for the exhaust couldn't be in a worse spot lol.

turbotalon1g 04-09-2010 11:05 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
So whats left, Lower IC pipe, exhaust and oil lines?

Swifty1638 04-09-2010 11:05 PM

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oil return, lower ic pipe, exhaust, wg dump, and fluids.

sleepydsm 04-10-2010 01:42 AM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
I'm gonna be cutting my front motor mount and reinforcing it to make more room for my oil return!

There really is less room for you I bet!

Swifty1638 04-10-2010 01:49 AM

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Lots less room. I have no idea how I'm going to route this shit.

tehehodi 04-10-2010 03:57 AM

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Good Luck! It's looking Hot!

Kracka 04-10-2010 09:21 AM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
Why risk engine damage by not running a filter? You've put an awful lot of time and money into this setup to be basically sandblasting your combustion chamber and turbo with every revolution. The screen will keep bugs, rocks, and birds (yes I have a friend who sucked a baby bird into his filterless turbo hatch), but it won't keep out the smaller particles that can really do damage over time.

scheides 04-10-2010 10:05 AM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
I say extend the upper rad hose a bit so it has a bump up to it, and put a nice big foam filter from Uni and keep it safe: http://www.unifilter.com/onlinecatalog.html

The guy I sold my 35r to off of my 2g ran it filterless w/ a maf-t setup (he put some nice mesh stuff over it). I saw the setup about 3000 miles later and the compressor wheel was absolutely fuct.

TkrPerformance 04-10-2010 10:18 AM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
looks good, but man I thought my engine bay was tight to get the dump tubes,exhaust in there. looks like this has a lot less room than mine

goodhart 04-10-2010 11:55 AM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
You should get one of those flexible rad hoses like mark runs

Shane@DBPerformance 04-10-2010 12:12 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
How much longer until it's running?

Swifty1638 04-10-2010 12:23 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
Gotta make the lower ic pipe, exhaust dump, wg, and then fluids. I hope not much longer, but we will see.

You guys must remember, the turbo is on TOP, not down lower, where it's more prone to debris. Yea, A filter/intake would be a nice option, but as of right now, I dunno how that's going to be possible.

Matt D. 04-10-2010 12:26 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Swifty1638 (Post 333840)
You guys must remember, the turbo is on TOP, not down lower, where it's more prone to debris. Yea, A filter/intake would be a nice option, but as of right now, I dunno how that's going to be possible.

Want to see how prone any part of an engine bay is to debris? Just look under my hood sometime. Don't be dumb, protect your investment.

At-Least-It's-An-Evo 04-10-2010 12:31 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
Hopefully you're revving to 10k+. The 61 kinda wanted to spool, the 67 sorta did by 6.5k,


...how's a 70 suppose to?

Swifty1638 04-10-2010 12:32 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
71mm, ;)

tehehodi 04-10-2010 12:37 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
Spool? whats spool?

LOL, I hope you have that revving bug fixed!

Swifty1638 04-10-2010 12:39 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
Me too. We shall see. If not, this will be the most expensive bonfire I've ever lit up.

Shane@DBPerformance 04-10-2010 01:01 PM

Re: Swifty's never-ending project thread!
 
Topmount manifolds are also usually horribly laggy.

You have to run a filter, they don't hurt power. It's going to suck in every piece of dirt in that engine bay. Your turbo will be destroyed and motor full of dirt in no time. Right behind the radiator is also a terrible place to suck in air, you should try to run a pipe(with a filter on the end of it) down into a fender well or atleast behind one of the headlights and pull the headlight at the track. 80 degree air is much better than 120 degree+ air.


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