#52021 - 09/01/09 09:33 PM
Re: 4200 turbo project...
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efi-diy
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 By efi_diy, shot with u710,S710 at 2009-09-01
 By efi_diy, shot with u710,S710 at 2009-09-01
 By efi_diy, shot with u710,S710 at 2009-09-01
 By efi_diy, shot with u710,S710 at 2009-09-01
 By efi_diy, shot with u710,S710 at 2009-09-01
 By efi_diy, shot with u710,S710 at 2009-09-01
Need a few days to rewire and make it tidy but it works.
Edited by efi-diy (09/01/09 09:35 PM)
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#52028 - 09/02/09 05:24 AM
Re: 4200 turbo project...
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tlowe #1716
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It looks as though you have 2 sets of injectors. What is the size for the 2nd set?
That motor really gets hidden by the intake and tubing and turbo. Goodluck at the track. tom
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#52045 - 09/02/09 10:17 PM
Re: 4200 turbo project...
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Mean buzzen half dozen A.K.A. Hank
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Looks good,,,but,,,,don't take this the wrong way,,, but not sure the air entry between into # 3 & 4 cylinder intake runner is a good design.
Do you have some type of devider plate or difuser in the plenum?
All the turbo books & info I have gathered never recommend blowing straight into one port or two for that matter.
Just wondering if you had no room for any other throttle body positioning?
I do hope it works for you.
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#52098 - 09/05/09 12:49 PM
Re: 4200 turbo project...
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tlowe #1716
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How was your day at the track? Hope your not online from a hospital. Tom
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#53592 - 11/22/09 06:41 AM
Re: 4200 turbo project...
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tlowe #1716
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That would be the best place to put the news. I will wait patiently to read about it.
For the ONLINE inline bunch, you may not know there is a club that supports this website. The dues collected are what make it happen.
Because of this club, there are also many chapter clubs across the USA and they hold regular meetings and events. Fun stuff.
With membership you also get a great club magazine. Tom
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#53609 - 11/23/09 05:34 AM
Re: 4200 turbo project...
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UR50SLO
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Nice work!
I think I would change the throttle body entry from the top there to the front of the manifold.
Cheap way to find out how the air is being moved and how even it is being moved is to get a leaf blower and attatch it to your throttle body. Turn on the blower and open the throttle. It'll shop you how even the air flow ballance is. If your getting more air in the 3/4 cyl and less in the other you'll lean out in the middle and rich in the ends. If you have sequential injection you can tune each cyl. (Like you said.. EGT in each hole) will be able to "See" where your ballance problem is. Your Intake design is great.. just move that throttle body and it'll be awsome! You didn't post your actual MPH and ET for 1/8m....  ~Scott
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#53882 - 12/02/09 11:15 AM
Re: 4200 turbo project...
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SatanicMechanic
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Heres a little idea, you may or may not ever have a problem, but if you do have a problem with those couplers, check some med/heavy duty truck parts stores, you can get the intake charge piping connecters/couplers replaced with some spring loaded ones like they use on semis. Just a lil tidbit, incase it would help!
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#54349 - 12/21/09 03:26 AM
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Scott Danforth
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Not to criticize, however SatanicMechanic is correct. The black EPDM hump hoses your using are not for the boost side (they will blow off). You need to have the 4-layer nomex/silicone. Anything over 4" long should have the wire reinforcement rings. Also, if you need a good tube bender, let me know. I can point you in the direction of the guys that I have used for years on Diesel engine installations.
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