Project: Angry Panda (V1.0)
#21
Originally Posted by Tamago
Originally Posted by ippskidder
Are you personally doing the P&P work? If your are thats sick, lol.
Pete, as i stated above, i'm using this mani mockup just to find out if it'll fit. it's pretty compact as it is, that tube is 2.5" OD, probably 2.375 ID. i will be revamping the mani before final.
#22
no, i appreciate it greatly, i haven't heard any intelligent input on the 1nZ yet, i'd love any input you have. we'll see.. i'm positive the APR strut bar will be in the way. .
it'll be a couple weeks before i can pull the stock manifold off and test fit.. fingers crossed :D
it'll be a couple weeks before i can pull the stock manifold off and test fit.. fingers crossed :D
#23
on boring in the 2.0 stage, many people have said it can tbe bored anymore, it was originally a 1.3 bored to a 1.5 so theirs nothing left to bore really, i may be wrong, just a heads up.
#24
thanks! i know ELP did a 1.7L 1nZ so i know there's some room.. i'm thinking very very slight, probably 1.6L or close to it. not really for any other reason then to be able to run "good" pistons
#25
Tamago, I think you will find it extremely hard to fit the manifold, turbo and downpipe once mounted in the engine bay. The way your compressor housing sits will be really close to the firewall. I am running the Greddy turbo kit and as you can see in the pictures posted, there is little to no room once mounted.
You can also see that the intercooler piping is extremely tight as well once installed.
I am all for innovation and determination, but there are many other routes you could take to build a custom turbo kit. RevHard makes a great cast iron manifold and Turbo Toyotas makes a nice log style manifold that you can easily obtain and build a kit from scratch using one of these manifolds.
You can click the link in my signature; "Greddy xB Turbo Kit Installation" and see some pretty detailed installation pictures.
I hope this helps!
You can also see that the intercooler piping is extremely tight as well once installed.
I am all for innovation and determination, but there are many other routes you could take to build a custom turbo kit. RevHard makes a great cast iron manifold and Turbo Toyotas makes a nice log style manifold that you can easily obtain and build a kit from scratch using one of these manifolds.
You can click the link in my signature; "Greddy xB Turbo Kit Installation" and see some pretty detailed installation pictures.
I hope this helps!
#26
thanks! my first problem solver is that i will not be running a front mount, so the piping will not be an issue. the xB has EVEN MORE room under the hood than my car too, which sucks for me.. but i have no problem "modifying" the hood.
i have looked at turbotoyota's manifold, and it actually looks LESS compact than my manifold.. could be wrong though.. we'll see in a couple weeks. it's chafing me to no end not having the time to pull out my stock exhaust
i have looked at turbotoyota's manifold, and it actually looks LESS compact than my manifold.. could be wrong though.. we'll see in a couple weeks. it's chafing me to no end not having the time to pull out my stock exhaust
#27
what about running a top mount joel? if you dont wana run an interocoler in the front because of room.
#28
#29
awsome! yea i cut a hole in my hood and slapped a wrx scoop on it. I think the STI one is even larger u may wanna consider that one? good luck and update often!
#30
ummm i just looked at your pictures...
so the scoop is just for looks then?
is that the way greddy intended the piping to run? if so, good lord i'm glad i didn't buy it lol..
so the scoop is just for looks then?
is that the way greddy intended the piping to run? if so, good lord i'm glad i didn't buy it lol..
#31
Originally Posted by Tamago
ummm i just looked at your pictures...
so the scoop is just for looks then?
is that the way greddy intended the piping to run? if so, good lord i'm glad i didn't buy it lol..
so the scoop is just for looks then?
is that the way greddy intended the piping to run? if so, good lord i'm glad i didn't buy it lol..
Here is a pic of the intercooler piping when using the Greddy intercooler.
#32
yea the piping runs on top of the motor, look at my profile pics. I did the scoop to get air flow to the turbo housing and air to the brake booster & powersteering pump. Also to cool the pipes down. Between the meth and the scoop my pipes stay nice and cool. seems to work really well
#33
sounds good!
yeah glad again i didn't go greddy.. a simple wire splice heals all these confounded pipes all over the place :D
yeah glad again i didn't go greddy.. a simple wire splice heals all these confounded pipes all over the place :D
#35
I hope my idea helped out Joel, If you make it reality, it'll definitely add to your already crazy setup that your planning.
Thanks for diagnosing the problem w/ my car.
Thanks for diagnosing the problem w/ my car.
#36
no problem Sergio, hope you get that diaphragm soon! if you want me to help you put it in just swing by the shop after work one day (call first lol)
#37
#38
a liquid to air ontercooler might be a better move than a top mount. If i learned anything working in a high end fab shop it is that top mounts are very inefficiant. On our cars it could be to the point where the parasidic loss is not worth the cooling available on our motors. After talks and mock ups under my hood we have determined that a liquid to air cooler could be mounted wit less than 4 feet of piping total, from compressor to throttle body. I know that it doesnt look as cool to have a heat exchanger in your grill verses an intercooler, but it may be the smarter option.
brent
brent
#39
parasitic losses? what are you talking about?
i will be force feeding this intercooler with a sucker fan
i will be force feeding this intercooler with a sucker fan
#40
well, update.
no real pictures, i opened up the turbo tonight, it's IMMACULATE. over 100K on it, and the blades look brand new. i will be re-bushing and re sealing this turbo before i finish the project, after all $70 will be worth it.
test fit the turbo tonight. the manifold is gonna have to be changed quite a bit. inlet is gonna have to face the other direction, which is fine, make wiring and piping much easier. the only problem i'm having is that i'm working alone (yeah, some friends i have lol) so i can't really take measurements AND hold the turbo up at the same time..
no real pictures, i opened up the turbo tonight, it's IMMACULATE. over 100K on it, and the blades look brand new. i will be re-bushing and re sealing this turbo before i finish the project, after all $70 will be worth it.
test fit the turbo tonight. the manifold is gonna have to be changed quite a bit. inlet is gonna have to face the other direction, which is fine, make wiring and piping much easier. the only problem i'm having is that i'm working alone (yeah, some friends i have lol) so i can't really take measurements AND hold the turbo up at the same time..