GsiTurbo 2.0L 16V Turbo buildup ***DYNORUN 236WHP 255WTQ***
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Thanks Stefan!! And everyone else. I can wait to get this thing running.
I have run into some fitment issues with the manifold and turbo... so while this is being resolved, the following is the update.
Got the oil cooler installed and ready to go....
And with the stainless screen protecting it from all the crap tire might pick up.
Also, as far as the engine bay goes... Engine bay wiring is virtually completed. At this moment its matter of providing power to some components, and cleaning the looms. Once finished, the looms should blend into the engine bay
And more wires...
Items the still need work....
- fuel line (need to machine some 12X1.25mm to AN6 adapters
- intercooler piping (have all the material, but still unsure which way the turbo will face)
- inside wiring
- throttle linkage
- many other items
Tom
I have run into some fitment issues with the manifold and turbo... so while this is being resolved, the following is the update.
Got the oil cooler installed and ready to go....
And with the stainless screen protecting it from all the crap tire might pick up.
Also, as far as the engine bay goes... Engine bay wiring is virtually completed. At this moment its matter of providing power to some components, and cleaning the looms. Once finished, the looms should blend into the engine bay
And more wires...
Items the still need work....
- fuel line (need to machine some 12X1.25mm to AN6 adapters
- intercooler piping (have all the material, but still unsure which way the turbo will face)
- inside wiring
- throttle linkage
- many other items
Tom
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The manifold officially fits now. Big THANKS to Chris for all welding. He did really nice job.
Manifold is equal length ram-horn style from S13. Runners actually align quite well. Some blending is required.
Manifold was modified by means of adding material (1/2" stainless) to match T20SED flange. I would not recommend this method. Its really long, and real pain. Took about 20 hrs total to modify. $40 material, and another so in drill bits. Much easier solution is to find variant of the manifold with longer section of piping right by the flange.
Front wastegate elbow port is cut for now. It will be attached once turbocharger's position is determined.
Speaking of turbo, the one I was planing to use originally did not fit. It requires another 1.5" space to clear the radiator, which cannot go any further. I ended up buying T3-series ball bearing Super '60', 60 trim 48 A/R. Trouble is, instead of being here some time last week, I just had to open 'item not received' dispute on ebay. This really sucks.
Tom
Manifold is equal length ram-horn style from S13. Runners actually align quite well. Some blending is required.
Manifold was modified by means of adding material (1/2" stainless) to match T20SED flange. I would not recommend this method. Its really long, and real pain. Took about 20 hrs total to modify. $40 material, and another so in drill bits. Much easier solution is to find variant of the manifold with longer section of piping right by the flange.
Front wastegate elbow port is cut for now. It will be attached once turbocharger's position is determined.
Speaking of turbo, the one I was planing to use originally did not fit. It requires another 1.5" space to clear the radiator, which cannot go any further. I ended up buying T3-series ball bearing Super '60', 60 trim 48 A/R. Trouble is, instead of being here some time last week, I just had to open 'item not received' dispute on ebay. This really sucks.
Tom
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Wow very nice looking manifold there Tom, Chris must be really good at welding.
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Well...the saga continues, and the 'hair pulling' is for a little while (all depends on Murphy's law) over.
After more cutting and welding of the manifold (thanks again Chris for welding), and then having the flanges machined flat at local CNC shop, it is finally ready for pretty much final bolt on. There isnt much clearance to the rad, roughly 2cm (about .75" or so), but since the mounts are solid, nothing is really going anywhere. I also got all IC piping mocked up and in place. Just need to weld in the blow-off valve fitting.
Photo below shows the brackets used to relocate the wastegate actuator - it was not clearing the crancase venitlation lines. I have not decided yet if this is going to be internally wastegated, or externally wastegated setup. If turbocharger performs to the expectations, It will be converted to non-internal wastegate. For time being, external wastegate port on the manifold is blocked off.
Overall view
I also managed to put back the center console after installing the 'god-mode' switches.. IC sprayers, colling fan and the middle one is yet to be determined.. Above is the mini turbo timer, and E-O1 controller.
If I find my exhaust pipe (which is somewhere at the backyard of work and burried under snow), I believe I'll try to start up the motor next weekend.
After more cutting and welding of the manifold (thanks again Chris for welding), and then having the flanges machined flat at local CNC shop, it is finally ready for pretty much final bolt on. There isnt much clearance to the rad, roughly 2cm (about .75" or so), but since the mounts are solid, nothing is really going anywhere. I also got all IC piping mocked up and in place. Just need to weld in the blow-off valve fitting.
Photo below shows the brackets used to relocate the wastegate actuator - it was not clearing the crancase venitlation lines. I have not decided yet if this is going to be internally wastegated, or externally wastegated setup. If turbocharger performs to the expectations, It will be converted to non-internal wastegate. For time being, external wastegate port on the manifold is blocked off.
Overall view
I also managed to put back the center console after installing the 'god-mode' switches.. IC sprayers, colling fan and the middle one is yet to be determined.. Above is the mini turbo timer, and E-O1 controller.
If I find my exhaust pipe (which is somewhere at the backyard of work and burried under snow), I believe I'll try to start up the motor next weekend.
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I am very excited to announce the car is running !!!! Chris and I just fired it up.... motor did start pretty much immediately (I was worrying this would not happen and I might wash down the piston rings with fuel) without any problems. First run last about 2-3 minutes due to oil leaking quite heavily from the oil pressure sender.
I am just about to get the leak sorted out (and few other little items still requiring attention) and have the car running again.
Tom
I am just about to get the leak sorted out (and few other little items still requiring attention) and have the car running again.
Tom
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