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Well...here are a couple more pics.
I finally recieved my bov...as mentioned before a tial knockoff. And...here are a couple of crude pics of my gauges. Again, mentioned before to be autometer cobalt h20 temperature, boost and my innovative x-16 afr. |
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Gauges look great, I've got the Cobalt series as well but I'll need a WB O2 sensor as well, gonna have to find somewhere to mount it.
How did you get your dash gauges blue? I'm guessing there is a green film on the inside of the gauges and you just replaced it with some blue? Arron
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Blue led's. You can see my brief comparison here... http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=789853
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Looks cool with the blue.
Erich
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hey good job with the install, glad to hear you;ve worked out a lot of the bugs and are now enjoying the car. sry im a bit late to post but i got a few questions too as this has always seemed like a project id like to get into with my next stang.
how many miles does the explyer motor have how much did you pay for it and how did you know what size tubing to use from the turbos to the i/c and so on? jorge |
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Lets see...the exploder motor has ~ 60k on it. I bought it for ~ $550...and I turned around and sold the upper intake for $200. Hell...after my recent headswap I sold the gt40p's for $250. As far as sizes go...I researched the hell out of the whole combo. Turbomustangs.com has a huge database you can search through (key word being search). I try not to ask to many questions over there though as there tend to be many a-holes who bitch about it. |
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yah i kinda figured that about them. i just went over there and it seens like they get irratated when people ask question because of the huge amounts of write ups they have. what made go with twins instead of just a single turbo?
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It will be cool to see the difference with the trick flows. You are already making "mad power". Also, since I have GT40Ps now I can evaluate the upgrade.......
Two 8# wastegates does not equal 16# of boost. Think of it simple: the wastegate is just a pressure operated diaphram. The ENTIRE system feels the boost since however many turbos there are, there is only one engine/intake. So as your turbos spool up the sytsem gets pressurized. EACH waste gate will feel about the same pressure off the compressor outlet line. So when the pressure reaches 8#, they will both push open and release to regulate the system pressure at 8. If you plumb them to the intake instead, there is pressure drop so they can be fooled into opening at a higher compressor outlet pressure. But the wastegate settings are still not additive. Erich
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For now I'm tuning the damn megasquirt with the wastegates disconnected. Until I get a good base tune and figure out what the hell I'm doing….boost will not be an option. |
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Hey, Millhouse, I thought I would bring this to your attention. I recognized the first picture your posted.... couldn't figure out why for a couple minutes then I realized I saw it on eBay today. Here's the link:
Looks like the same one to me. You selling or did someone rip off your picture? Just curious. Killer project, man. I'm diggin' it, bigtime. Mike
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Yeah...it looks like someone ripped off my pic. It's all good though.
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Just an update. I'm re-posting the pics as my old hosting site went down. I'm adding some dyno results and vid's at the bottom of this post. Soo....well start with the hotside....
![]() Drivers side... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Passenger side... ![]() ![]()
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On to the cold side...
This is how the two turbo's come together before the intercooler ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And on to the intercooler... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And the turbo drain (sence been updated with welded bungs & push-loc hose & fittings... ![]() You can see my old oil feed setup in this image. I've sence tapped the main logg and switched to push-loc fittings for a cleaner look. ![]() ![]() And here is the latest pic I have of the setup...again, it's now a bit cleaner and has an updated oil feed and drain setup. ![]() Here is the dyno results... ![]() And the link to a few of my latest vids... http://videos.streetfire.net/video/3...ea0150d4a0.htm http://videos.streetfire.net/video/T...Ver_141332.htm
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Nice setup and numbers. What does your exhaust consist of post downpipes? It almost sounds like is just piped out the back sans mufflers...Cool vids, it looks like things get interesting pretty fast once boost hits.
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As far as the exhuast goes...you got it! It's straight out the back...with no mufflers or cats.
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awesome dyno vid.. the muppets are great.
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Millhouse, what vesion of MS do you run, and does it control the AIC valve? Do you have any idle issues from cold to hot? Watching your AF guage under cruise and WOT, it looks like you have that tune nailed down pretty well.
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If your idle pulse widths are anywhere around 3.0ms or below...it will absolutely help with better idle quality (IAC control remains the same). You will want to scale your VE table (adjust req_fuel and recalculate table) so that your high load/rpm area is a higher number (above 200 is good). This will give you a smoother table and allow you to make finer adjustments. Unfortunately I don't have my .msq ready right now to send you. I will say that my cold starts are not the best (under 40*), but everything above that seems pretty good. I just haven't had a chance to fine tune it this year. |
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The settings you just mentioned can they be adjusted in the non-high res code? any if so i will check that out when i get the car started and running after the turbo install right now im mocking up everything. i will be posting my build soon on here. if you get your msq i dont care if it is perfect i just want to compare it to mine so let me know when you can send it..it will help me out alot.
thanks again man Paul
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The next time I get on my other computer I'll see if I can't find the .msq for you. Keep in mind, it will be for reference only...as there will be quite a few differences between your and my setup. |
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NM I just read ha
Nice, didnt know it was this old.
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I actually swapped over to a turbocoupe pcv valve along with 2 baffled valve cover breathers. I only switched in attempt to cure the dipstick tube blowing out....but I believe the actual cause was valve stem seals (which I changed out at the same time).
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