Turbo 3.4pr
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Turbo 3.4pr
Here are some pics of the motor my GT is having transplanted into it.
First off Houston we have a problem...
That isn't being used now... This is going on instead.Forced Performance T3/T4 50 trim, 63 AR exhaust Hsg, Stage 5 exhaust wheel
Working on the crossover
Working on the downpipe
Some of the exhaust
More to come
First off Houston we have a problem...
That isn't being used now... This is going on instead.Forced Performance T3/T4 50 trim, 63 AR exhaust Hsg, Stage 5 exhaust wheel
Working on the crossover
Working on the downpipe
Some of the exhaust
More to come
Last edited by dgzfiero on Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Here are some IC pics
One cool chair
Some of the piping
Intercooler mounted in front of motor not sure how well its going to work but Andrei thinks it'll work
Room for the oil filter not quite sure how to get to it. I think I might be an expert at removing the IC by next year lol
Going to the motor
Going to the IC
Still more
One cool chair
Some of the piping
Intercooler mounted in front of motor not sure how well its going to work but Andrei thinks it'll work
Room for the oil filter not quite sure how to get to it. I think I might be an expert at removing the IC by next year lol
Going to the motor
Going to the IC
Still more
The exhaust was originally going to be this and the original tips. But there wasn't enough room between the trunk and the motor & tranny. They ended up with the 14" magnaflows. So much for the sleeper look.
A welding pic
The new turbo setup was made by abel racing in MWC. They modded the Dennis LaGrua/KFG crossover.
A welding pic
The new turbo setup was made by abel racing in MWC. They modded the Dennis LaGrua/KFG crossover.
Your welding > My welding
But a few critiques if you will. First, the wastegate. Nice unit by the way, I'm using the same. But it only gets exhaust flow from one bank of cylinders. I'm not sure of the exact problems with this, I assume it has to do with the back pressure difference between the two banks, but at any rate, I've heard it's a bad idea. I know the early 3800 GTP turbo kits did this, but it provided very unstable boost.
Second, the wastegate entry back into the exhaust. It not only enters at a direct T into the pipe, but it enters at just 3-4" from the turbine outlet, and they are supposed to be at least 18" from the turbine to minimize exhaust turbulence and stuff that impedes flow.
I'd suggest relocating the wastegate to the Y feeding the turbine, so it feeds nearly equally from both banks, and running the wastegate dump pipe parallel to the exhaust for over 18", then smoothly Y it with the exhaust. Exhaust flow has a huge affect on turbo cars, and any flow disturbances make you're power, spool time, lag, everything pay.
Good luck, you should have good results given the quality components you're using. If you don't mind, a pick of my Y-pipe (Wastegate dump not made yet).
But a few critiques if you will. First, the wastegate. Nice unit by the way, I'm using the same. But it only gets exhaust flow from one bank of cylinders. I'm not sure of the exact problems with this, I assume it has to do with the back pressure difference between the two banks, but at any rate, I've heard it's a bad idea. I know the early 3800 GTP turbo kits did this, but it provided very unstable boost.
Second, the wastegate entry back into the exhaust. It not only enters at a direct T into the pipe, but it enters at just 3-4" from the turbine outlet, and they are supposed to be at least 18" from the turbine to minimize exhaust turbulence and stuff that impedes flow.
I'd suggest relocating the wastegate to the Y feeding the turbine, so it feeds nearly equally from both banks, and running the wastegate dump pipe parallel to the exhaust for over 18", then smoothly Y it with the exhaust. Exhaust flow has a huge affect on turbo cars, and any flow disturbances make you're power, spool time, lag, everything pay.
Good luck, you should have good results given the quality components you're using. If you don't mind, a pick of my Y-pipe (Wastegate dump not made yet).
88GT 3.4 DOHC Turbo
Gooch wrote:Way to go douche. You are like a one-man, fiero-destroying machine.
Abel Racing done all the work shown here. About all I can do is point at a welding machine and say "welder". I just threw money at them and took the pics. As for the rest I can ask them about it the next time I stop at their shop.
. Andrei and JR have talked to me about redoing the crossover and the downpipe when the motor gets broke in and more boost put on it.
. Andrei and JR have talked to me about redoing the crossover and the downpipe when the motor gets broke in and more boost put on it.
The two parts I liked :thumbleft:
The crossover, while using small pipes, looks like it flows well and is overall pretty nice IMHO. Same goes for the downpipe.
But if they do that, that's the perfect time to redo the wastegate feed and the wastegate dump.
The crossover, while using small pipes, looks like it flows well and is overall pretty nice IMHO. Same goes for the downpipe.
But if they do that, that's the perfect time to redo the wastegate feed and the wastegate dump.
88GT 3.4 DOHC Turbo
Gooch wrote:Way to go douche. You are like a one-man, fiero-destroying machine.
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Looks good.
Questiion, Whats the size of your downpipe? looks like 2.25. I would go with at least 2.5 and would recommend 3 inch. It appears you have room for a 3 inch downpipe and would probably pick up 20-30 hp over a 2.25 or 2.5 inch downpipe on the same amount of boost.
That 3.4 is going to want to breath. Hondas with turbos run 3 inch and they have small motors. 3 inch is good up to 600 hp not to mention better boost response.
Questiion, Whats the size of your downpipe? looks like 2.25. I would go with at least 2.5 and would recommend 3 inch. It appears you have room for a 3 inch downpipe and would probably pick up 20-30 hp over a 2.25 or 2.5 inch downpipe on the same amount of boost.
That 3.4 is going to want to breath. Hondas with turbos run 3 inch and they have small motors. 3 inch is good up to 600 hp not to mention better boost response.
I agree. While you're doing good, there's parts that are easy to fix, and will net you a lot more power and response, with no downside other than the time and cost of redoing them.Shaun41178(2) wrote:Looks good.
Questiion, Whats the size of your downpipe? looks like 2.25. I would go with at least 2.5 and would recommend 3 inch. It appears you have room for a 3 inch downpipe and would probably pick up 20-30 hp over a 2.25 or 2.5 inch downpipe on the same amount of boost.
That 3.4 is going to want to breath. Hondas with turbos run 3 inch and they have small motors. 3 inch is good up to 600 hp not to mention better boost response.
88GT 3.4 DOHC Turbo
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going to agree with both of them.
There is a noticeable gain when the exhaust is done right on a turbo car. my 1G DSM had a ton of upgrades but was running 2.25" downpipe and a 2.50 catback exhaust when i got it. I went to a complete 3" exhaust and i could feel the difference!
Also i may be retarded, but i dont believe i seen a B.O.V.?
I would suggest putting it as close to the T.B. as possible...
There is a noticeable gain when the exhaust is done right on a turbo car. my 1G DSM had a ton of upgrades but was running 2.25" downpipe and a 2.50 catback exhaust when i got it. I went to a complete 3" exhaust and i could feel the difference!
Also i may be retarded, but i dont believe i seen a B.O.V.?
I would suggest putting it as close to the T.B. as possible...
No there ain't a bov yet. That will be addressed when I start upping the boost after the motor gets broke in. Its got the weakest spring you can get on the wastegate. The shop that put the turbo on says it'll work for now with what I got. The downpipe is 2 1/2" The crossover set up was for a much smaller turbo, the 45 V1 that KFG/ Dennis used to sell.
Dood, sweet. Andrei Tig welded my TT IROC's aluminum IC pipes for me when I was still in OK, and that's where I got the car N/A baseline dyno'd. They do good work.
What's his email? I lost it but told him I'd send some pics when the TT setup was installed. If you mention the car and that I also have a 2G AWD Talon he should still remember me, actually so should JR.
I may end up with this built 3.4pr that I have lightly boosted eventually, if it does end up going in an 88. 6 psi would still be quite fun with a cam and ported heads. Then I finally wouldn't want an MR2 turbo anymore.
What's his email? I lost it but told him I'd send some pics when the TT setup was installed. If you mention the car and that I also have a 2G AWD Talon he should still remember me, actually so should JR.
I may end up with this built 3.4pr that I have lightly boosted eventually, if it does end up going in an 88. 6 psi would still be quite fun with a cam and ported heads. Then I finally wouldn't want an MR2 turbo anymore.
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