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Very trick, nice to see there's options for OBD1 tuning that are comparatively low-buck if you're not afraid of crimpers.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Going to pick up the pace on this one again. Was distracted the last few months doing a motorcycle build side job.
Threw an amazon lightbar in behind the grille for lols
Now that's the way to mount a light bar!
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now get back to turboing this bitch...
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Did some exhaust fab today. Running the "turbo delete" plate on the turbine until I do oil lines.
Bruh, nice routing, it's tight in there. You going to just redirect the Y-pipe to the turbo, or are you redoing everything back of the manifolds?
The Y pipe is just redirected into the turbo. I hugged the exhaust manifold so there's still good clearance to the control arms and diff at ride height. Didn't hear anything banging on the drive home last night haha. But I'll probably chuck a 1" coil spacer in the front as well to gain a bit more clearance and level the truck as well, simce it's always had a bit of rake.
Where's the oil pressure sender on these? Back of the intake by the distributor? Do you know what thread pitch it is, 1/8 or 1/4 npt? Going to pick up some fittings and do my oil lines at the same time I do my intake gaskets/belly pan reseal.
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Pull the distributor for easier access, it should be 1/8” NPT.
I like neat cars.
So awesome.
Love the vehicles you choose to boost
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Yeah way the fuck back there behind the kegger. Believe it's 1/8, takes the 1-1/16 deep sending unit socket. Pulling the passenger side plug wires should make things easier.
Long day today. Did intake gaskets/reseal belly pan, new plugs, wires, cap, rotor, and installed my oil feed line teed into the stock pressure sender. This also gave me the chance to de-bullshit it a bit and delete EGR and simplify vacuum lines.
Underneath the grime, a secret message left by Chrysler. What could it mean?
New parts on. Forgot to grab a pic of it all back together again.
Are you doing the Utawesome plenum reduction mod while you're in there, or would that not be particularly beneficial with boost?
Edit: missed the part about putting it back together, typical Internet guy just looking at the pictures. Bring on the boost!
I figure reducing plenum volume would be more beneficial to an NA engine and potentially hurt a boosted engine. Most aftermarket intakes for boosted engines I've seen have plenum size increased over stock. I'm going to be controlling boost with the ECU on this so if it's a dog past 4000 I can ramp in the boost a little harder for that last thousand rpm to keep horsepower up. Gonna aim for about 10psi and that 300ish whp mark, it made 183whp NA.
Always enjoy your builds, this thing will be awesome.
Welded in a quick oil drain today. Never claimed to be a painter lol.
Also heat wrapped the exhaust stuff, and then put the turbo in for good!
Intercooler fab today. And boost!
This is the factory side mount off a Mk4 Supra. Should be sufficient for this things goals. It's a thick boy.
All done. I didn't post it in the thread, but I also previously made an intake hat for this since they run 250-350usd. Only took 2 hours and like 20 bucks in materials.
And some boost for you all (and me) to enjoy. It's going to stay at 5psi until I put my shift kit in in 2-3 weeks. Still a couple things to sort out before I turn it up.
WhhhhhhhaaaaaAAAAAAAAApssshhhhh
Hell yeah brother.
I cant believe you turbo'd a jeep lol. Amazing