Shots of my upcoming IC setup
Shots of my upcoming IC setup
Been piecing things together.... I'm at the point where I can install everything and get her going now.
This is as of tonight, the BOV hasn't come in yet, but when it does I should be able to get the car up and running problem free without water circulation.
Yes my engine is dirty as shit
Yes there is oil in the intake, I have a catch can to catch it now
God I wish it didn't say "XSPOWER" on both sides.................
And yes, I am using a BOV, HKS SSQV... I'm fully aware that they can cause a rich problem with the AFM blah blah, but my car runs rich as snot as it is, so I'm really not worried. Flame all you want, this is how I want my car to be.
Anywho... hopefully things will run more smoothly than my old ass -- halfed-ass -- retarded setup, which was probably full of leaks left and right.
This is as of tonight, the BOV hasn't come in yet, but when it does I should be able to get the car up and running problem free without water circulation.
Yes my engine is dirty as shit
Yes there is oil in the intake, I have a catch can to catch it now
God I wish it didn't say "XSPOWER" on both sides.................
And yes, I am using a BOV, HKS SSQV... I'm fully aware that they can cause a rich problem with the AFM blah blah, but my car runs rich as snot as it is, so I'm really not worried. Flame all you want, this is how I want my car to be.
Anywho... hopefully things will run more smoothly than my old ass -- halfed-ass -- retarded setup, which was probably full of leaks left and right.
Yep, I'm well aware of their reputation for shitty turbos and wastegates... Yet I've not heard of any problems with their intercoolers - they seem to do a good job of pushing out cheap but good ICs.T_C_D wrote:Good idea, hopefully the cheap ass intercooler holds up. Similar wastegates and turbos have no lasted long.
Todd
You can see in the pics that the welds are good, nothing super awsome, but definetly solid.
Yeah no joke! There's a reason I've been aprehensive about showing people my engine bay, was a pretty choppy setup.good luck tj, the piping looks a hell of a lot better than what you have had on there in the past.
Yeah I know, I'll be picking up some serious engine degreaser along with some some elbow grease and clean her up... but the fact that cylinder 6 is shot doesn't help too much. The catch can has done a good job so far on keeping large amounts of oil out of the intake piping.You need to wash the crap out of the engine compartment. You know a clean engine runs MUCH better than a dirty one.
I actually had a problem yesterday from the get-go -- my car studdered and misfired all morning -- then on a trip after work to pick up my boss' girlfriend, the car was studdering heavily and almost dying... turns out that the 6th spark plug was so heavily carboned that it didn't fire, causing the whole car to run extremely rich... thus killing it over and over. Got a razor blade from the back and cleaned it off - no more problems for now.
Hey, for a 125 bucks, those intercoolers arent bad. Even if it did only last for a year, the welds on mine looks pretty damn good though.
Looks WAY similar to my setup, except I ran the Intake and Outlet on the Intercooler, the opposite ways. Looks good , I like the 3" pipe comming off the turbo, if it fits, why not use 3".
Looks WAY similar to my setup, except I ran the Intake and Outlet on the Intercooler, the opposite ways. Looks good , I like the 3" pipe comming off the turbo, if it fits, why not use 3".
Yep, got that lightning pump on ebay.
Here's some fresh photos as of today. I started her up and even with numerous disconnected vacuum lines and a huge gaping hole in my piping, she still started and idled at like 7 whatevers of vacuum.
And yeah... heat exchanger is quite crooked and such, but it was the best mount fit I could do without taking off the spoiler... your hands and fingers can only fit so far.
The pump flows very well, even with a couple of kink/bends in the lines, it pushes a nice stream of water throughout the entire system, it's slowly pushing out all of the air bubbles which I'm sure is holding it back. There's a littttttle leak where the line connects from pump to heat exchanger, but it's like 1 drip every 10 seconds... nothing big at all, would take weeks to drain the water level so I don't feel like F-ing with it right now.
Anywho, here's day 3 of my project, including shots of my infamous bmw tabagin BOV.
Here's a shot of how the system works, good ole microsoft paint
Here's some fresh photos as of today. I started her up and even with numerous disconnected vacuum lines and a huge gaping hole in my piping, she still started and idled at like 7 whatevers of vacuum.
And yeah... heat exchanger is quite crooked and such, but it was the best mount fit I could do without taking off the spoiler... your hands and fingers can only fit so far.
The pump flows very well, even with a couple of kink/bends in the lines, it pushes a nice stream of water throughout the entire system, it's slowly pushing out all of the air bubbles which I'm sure is holding it back. There's a littttttle leak where the line connects from pump to heat exchanger, but it's like 1 drip every 10 seconds... nothing big at all, would take weeks to drain the water level so I don't feel like F-ing with it right now.
Anywho, here's day 3 of my project, including shots of my infamous bmw tabagin BOV.
Here's a shot of how the system works, good ole microsoft paint
good thoughts guys!
I mainly did the setup to prevent major kinks in the lines from having them bend at awkward angles... but I understand what you are saying.
As far as the air pockets... I'm not sure what I can do with that. I've been running the pump by itself over and over and I've watched huge bubbles come out of the lines until it's down to itty bitty tiny little soda-pop bubbles... I think they're slowly working themselves out.
I mainly did the setup to prevent major kinks in the lines from having them bend at awkward angles... but I understand what you are saying.
As far as the air pockets... I'm not sure what I can do with that. I've been running the pump by itself over and over and I've watched huge bubbles come out of the lines until it's down to itty bitty tiny little soda-pop bubbles... I think they're slowly working themselves out.
To force the air out of the Intercooler, couldnt he unhook the silicone connections+mounts, Hold the core Vertical, so the outlet is at the very top, try keeping the core lower than the tank water level(would you have to? so air pockets are forced out the lines?), and just let it circulate for a little bit. All the air should be forced out right?
Re: Shots of my upcoming IC setup
Take a dremel to that sucker!Tjn182 wrote: God I wish it didn't say "XSPOWER" on both sides.................
Or just sand/file off the XSPO ER and fool people into thinking it's some sorta M part! lol
^ Nice
Duke, another heat exchanger is planned for later, but not at the moment -- probably in a few months from now.
Anywho, I got everything done - she started up on the first try - I drove her around... blew the piping off twice (found the weak spots)....
In the lower gears there's really no difference, like 1st and 2nd. In the other gears, 3rd & 4th there is a difference... a fun and good difference
I would dog her out and stop and feel the IC afterwords, it was always noticably colder than the pre-IC piping -- so I'm happy.
In my 1 hour of driving I experienced zero problems with the BOV blowing my metered air into the atmosphere.... no sputtering, stalling, idle problems -- she ran just fine... actually... more than fine
Duke, another heat exchanger is planned for later, but not at the moment -- probably in a few months from now.
Anywho, I got everything done - she started up on the first try - I drove her around... blew the piping off twice (found the weak spots)....
In the lower gears there's really no difference, like 1st and 2nd. In the other gears, 3rd & 4th there is a difference... a fun and good difference
I would dog her out and stop and feel the IC afterwords, it was always noticably colder than the pre-IC piping -- so I'm happy.
In my 1 hour of driving I experienced zero problems with the BOV blowing my metered air into the atmosphere.... no sputtering, stalling, idle problems -- she ran just fine... actually... more than fine
Well the problem with the piping is that it doesn't have any "ridges" on the ends of them.... so they can slide right off.
I was having a nonstop problem with the pipe right off the turbo busting out, so I went to napa and got some metal sheers and made my own little flare for that pipe --- rode her hard since and haven't had any problems yet. I will probably have to do that with many pipes if they continue to be a problem.
I was having a nonstop problem with the pipe right off the turbo busting out, so I went to napa and got some metal sheers and made my own little flare for that pipe --- rode her hard since and haven't had any problems yet. I will probably have to do that with many pipes if they continue to be a problem.
My charge pipes arent beaded, or have any flare or ridge, just sawed off pipe. They could never blow off with T bolt clamps torqued down crazy, its amazing how tight they can get. I got a couple of the Constant torque worm clamps too that are heavy duty and can go way tight. Ive never had any problem with them blowing off, though they havent seen more than 9 psi yet, im positive it wont blow off at much much more psi.
You can get them so cheap, I think its worth it.
You can get them so cheap, I think its worth it.