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Re: New Hill climb motor for "RED"

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 4:35 pm
by 99Super
Can't wait to see some dyno numbers!

Good luck this season!

John

Re: New Hill climb motor for "RED"

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:00 pm
by squaab99t
Nice job getting it all back together. I assume by yourself, which can be challenging.
That tubing off the compressor is killing me. Let me see what I have for spares.

Re: New Hill climb motor for "RED"

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 7:02 pm
by hutch
Awesome stuff as always!

I actually almost sent you a message about coming out there this weekend to see the pistons before they went in but got busy, now I'll look forward to seeing it in action :luke:

Re: New Hill climb motor for "RED"

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 4:43 pm
by gmreider
squaab99t wrote:.
That tubing off the compressor is killing me. Let me see what I have for spares.



Dennis what is killing you about the compressor tubing / Is it the run from the compressor into the intercooler? Always looking for constructive criticism, so let it fly.

Re: New Hill climb motor for "RED"

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 9:54 pm
by squaab99t
gmreider wrote:
squaab99t wrote:.
That tubing off the compressor is killing me. Let me see what I have for spares.



Dennis what is killing you about the compressor tubing / Is it the run from the compressor into the intercooler? Always looking for constructive criticism, so let it fly.

That giant U bend is not doing it for me. It works but the form factor looks hacked together.
Maybe something like this?
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Re: New Hill climb motor for "RED"

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 2:12 pm
by gmreider
OK Dennis, I like your example. Just went and stared at the car and I can see that if I modify the upper cooling hose location some , I could improve on the piping. I notice that you have afan on the right side and have the compressor outlet almost vertical. I don't have that fan and have my compressor outlet clocked a bit forward. While we are on piping, I have 2 inch out of the compressor going into a 3 inch pipe @ the intercooler inlet. Out of the intercooler, I go back to 2.75 inch all the way to the throttle. Care to comment on that ?

Re: New Hill climb motor for "RED"

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 6:01 am
by Krizzie
Best is to turn the turbo coldside down, makes the pipes shorter and you don't have sharp bends.

Re: New Hill climb motor for "RED"

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 10:07 pm
by squaab99t
gmreider wrote:OK Dennis, I like your example. Just went and stared at the car and I can see that if I modify the upper cooling hose location some , I could improve on the piping. I notice that you have afan on the right side and have the compressor outlet almost vertical. I don't have that fan and have my compressor outlet clocked a bit forward. While we are on piping, I have 2 inch out of the compressor going into a 3 inch pipe @ the intercooler inlet. Out of the intercooler, I go back to 2.75 inch all the way to the throttle. Care to comment on that ?

Like Krizzle mentioned if you can clock the compressor outlet down, or a 4 o'clock that will get it pointed in the correct direction and shorten the tubing length. The goal is to reduce the number and degree of bends.
Tubing size I think you are fine. Mine is 2" to 2 1/2", intercooler, 2 1/2" out and 3" to the throttle body.
Some older pictures but you can see the plumbing
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Re: New Hill climb motor for "RED"

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 10:44 am
by gmreider
How about some advice on an EGT gauge and sensor location. If I was to put an EGT on "RED" were is the best/ proper location on the exhaust. Before the turbo, after ?
I was going to only spring for one sensor at this point.
Getting a bit more serious about tuning tools and this looks right up there with my wide band O2 sensor.
Oh, Dennis , I am looking over my tubing pieces and may make a change soon !
I have attached an old photo as food for thought about Hill Climbing. Hope it shows up