RE: Turbo upgrade
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RE: Turbo upgrade - 12/3/2007 10:02:26 AM
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TheEngineer
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ORIGINAL: Sebba Damn mean to TE hahahaha Love it im used to it
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ORIGINAL: pilsenblue Even tho My car looks great It will never be fast. Kinda like a hot girl that dosent give it up
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RE: Turbo upgrade - 12/3/2007 3:16:53 PM
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EMonz57
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ORIGINAL: TheEngineer quote:
ORIGINAL: Sebba Damn mean to TE hahahaha Love it im used to it you deserve it you newb lol
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RE: Turbo upgrade - 12/8/2007 10:24:50 PM
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XTREME
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Okay, see the pictures below of the install. My brothers and I were able to get the old turbo, O2 housing, and exhaust manifold off the car. We then took and replaced the cams with GSC S1's and while there installed the ARP Head studs. Next weekend I'll be installing the fuel pump, FP green turbo, injectors, and downpipe. Hopefully it will be running by the end of the day next weekend. Emonz, a couple of questions: 1. My old exhaust manifold gasket consists of three layers of copper. Can I reuse it, it looks pretty good (maybe because I only have 10,000 mi on my car). Also, what about the other metal gaskets such as the 02 housing? Where is the best place to pick up gaskets, I need one for the oil return line on the turbo. 2. How do you get the back seat out of the Evo to install the fuel pump. Any tips on installing the fuel pump? I wasn't able to locate any decent write-ups... 3. When installing your 50 trim, did you use the stock wastegate actuator or did you upgrade. If you did upgrade, how did you know where to set your actuator on the adjuster? Sorry, that was more than a couple questions. I may come up with more as I think about it over the week.
< Message edited by XTREME -- 12/8/2007 10:27:45 PM >
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RE: Turbo upgrade - 12/9/2007 5:55:42 AM
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EMonz57
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The gaskets I would buy new ones. they cant cost much. and mitsu might be the place to get them To get the back seat out there are 2 pull tabs under the lip of the seat on the front side of them they are plasitc. when you pull them the seat will pop up and then you take it out from there. the fuel pump is easy. no wiring needed you just drop in the pump and your done. Take the old on out and toss in the new one. only issue is it can be a pain in the balls because the housing just barley fits into the tank so you have to fight it for a little bit to get it in there. My 50trim is not internally gated. I have an external 44mm TiaL wastegate with a 15lbs spring. So yea I dont have any clue for an internally gated turbo upgraded
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RE: Turbo upgrade - 12/10/2007 3:56:46 PM
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EMonz57
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ORIGINAL: TheEngineer Most of the gaskets that we got for mikes kit i ordered from ATP here http://www.atpturbo.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=tp&Category_Code=GSK Thats not true. I got 2 gaskets from them. the oil return and the turbo gasket for the bottom of the manifold. All the other gaskets came from mitsu. I.E. valve cover, intake , exhaust manifold, spark plugs and so on. Oh an the headgasket I used was OEM but bought from AMS
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RE: Turbo upgrade - 12/11/2007 4:14:41 AM
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TheEngineer
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true, i was mostly pointing him there cuz he was looking for an 02 housing gasket and the oil return gasket
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ORIGINAL: pilsenblue Even tho My car looks great It will never be fast. Kinda like a hot girl that dosent give it up
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