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#41
Never said it was a "better" setup; just cleaner. Well then again, cleaner means better IMO anyway. My point is I would have pursued this setup before I went loop-d-loop.
I would have at least presented this photo to my fabricator and let him tell me it can't be done.
This is a forum where we post opinions; just stating mine.
All I was saying is that I would have tried it this way first. That's it. Not knocking anybody.
I would have at least presented this photo to my fabricator and let him tell me it can't be done.
This is a forum where we post opinions; just stating mine.
All I was saying is that I would have tried it this way first. That's it. Not knocking anybody.
#42
Looks nice. Only critique I have is I hope all those cut pipes were cleaned up. The cut ones I saw had alot of burs left. If they come off in the exhaust they go right to the turbo and mess it up. The ones on the intake side will end up ingested, although aluminum they still could mess something up too. I was very careful of that when I made my CAI for my Turbo T.
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Looks nice. Only critique I have is I hope all those cut pipes were cleaned up. The cut ones I saw had alot of burs left. If they come off in the exhaust they go right to the turbo and mess it up. The ones on the intake side will end up ingested, although aluminum they still could mess something up too. I was very careful of that when I made my CAI for my Turbo T.
#45
Damn you Chern. I am real jalous.
I would have tried to cut/weld the exhaust pipes before the Y to get the Y to point toward the left wheel (basically unbending the Y pipe 90 degrees). The rear bank would flow better. I am not the guy doing the welds so I will keep quiet.
I would have tried to cut/weld the exhaust pipes before the Y to get the Y to point toward the left wheel (basically unbending the Y pipe 90 degrees). The rear bank would flow better. I am not the guy doing the welds so I will keep quiet.
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Damn you Chern. I am real jalous.
I would have tried to cut/weld the exhaust pipes before the Y to get the Y to point toward the left wheel (basically unbending the Y pipe 90 degrees). The rear bank would flow better. I am not the guy doing the welds so I will keep quiet.
I would have tried to cut/weld the exhaust pipes before the Y to get the Y to point toward the left wheel (basically unbending the Y pipe 90 degrees). The rear bank would flow better. I am not the guy doing the welds so I will keep quiet.
#47
Nobody here has done a turbo install on a 6th Gen Max before but it seems like we have a bunch of armchair turbo install PhD's on this site!!!! hahahaha!!! No, no, no.... cut it here, turn it there, weld it like this, run the piping thru the glove box and down thru the armrest and then straight out the trunk!!
I will just look at the pics and enjoy Chern's odyssey.
I will just look at the pics and enjoy Chern's odyssey.
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Nobody here has done a turbo install on a 6th Gen Max before but it seems like we have a bunch of armchair turbo install PhD's on this site!!!! hahahaha!!! No, no, no.... cut it here, turn it there, weld it like this, run the piping thru the glove box and down thru the armrest and then straight out the trunk!!
I will just look at the pics and enjoy Chern's odyssey.
I will just look at the pics and enjoy Chern's odyssey.
#49
Nobody here has done a turbo install on a 6th Gen Max before but it seems like we have a bunch of armchair turbo install PhD's on this site!!!! hahahaha!!! No, no, no.... cut it here, turn it there, weld it like this, run the piping thru the glove box and down thru the armrest and then straight out the trunk!!
I will just look at the pics and enjoy Chern's odyssey.
I will just look at the pics and enjoy Chern's odyssey.
#52
Excellent as always Chris, one piece of constructive criticism if I may, An intercooler like this will greatly minimize your tubing and the chances of scrapping under the car. perhaps a future project should the need arise.
Custom tanks on you existing intercooler will work the same.
Custom tanks on you existing intercooler will work the same.
#53
Does't look like that would fit without cutting the bumpstop.
Excellent as always Chris, one piece of constructive criticism if I may, An intercooler like this will greatly minimize your tubing and the chances of scrapping under the car. perhaps a future project should the need arise.
Custom tanks on you existing intercooler will work the same.
Custom tanks on you existing intercooler will work the same.
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Excellent as always Chris, one piece of constructive criticism if I may, An intercooler like this will greatly minimize your tubing and the chances of scrapping under the car. perhaps a future project should the need arise.
Custom tanks on you existing intercooler will work the same.
Custom tanks on you existing intercooler will work the same.
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OK, heat shielding the wires that will be below the turbo exhaust down pipe. Also Fabbed the turbo exhaust down pipe that goes to the exhaust and wrapped with heat shield material on the down pipe. I also ordered a Turboneics Heat Shield blanket that will cover the hot side of the turbo...
Just being fitted after Fab...
OT, anyone know what happen to the 6thGenMaximas web site, seems to be down...
Just being fitted after Fab...
OT, anyone know what happen to the 6thGenMaximas web site, seems to be down...
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#57
I would heat shield that whole right side! LOL j/k
Glad everything is coming along. Chern, I'm considering driving the Max up to Virginia then Maryland the week of Thanksgiving. I would love to see/hear that setup in person.
Glad everything is coming along. Chern, I'm considering driving the Max up to Virginia then Maryland the week of Thanksgiving. I would love to see/hear that setup in person.
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Just give me a heads up and I'll see what my schedule looks like, peace bro...
#61
Chern, have you considered alky injection? I inject straight methonal with a progressive system that works fantastic for the T. Super cooling of the intake temps and raised octain rating. You could run higher psi all time on 93 and not have to have 2 tunes. I went from 100 octain and 21psi to 93 with alky and 26psi with a larger turbo. I run it on kill all the time, it's the *****.
www.alkycontrol.com
www.alkycontrol.com
#62
sure did,(im not an idiot) i just say it because of the look of the downpipe, with all the connections it looks like they expanded the pipe and slid it over..to me not good for flow, so i was just making sure of the mandrel bends else where...
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Chern, have you considered alky injection? I inject straight methonal with a progressive system that works fantastic for the T. Super cooling of the intake temps and raised octain rating. You could run higher psi all time on 93 and not have to have 2 tunes. I went from 100 octain and 21psi to 93 with alky and 26psi with a larger turbo. I run it on kill all the time, it's the *****.
www.alkycontrol.com
www.alkycontrol.com
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OK, this is the next update, everyone was looking at loose fitting piping that was being measured and Fabbed before, well here are some of the final results, notice the awesome job on centering the intercooler and leveling the piping and modifing the HotShot Header Y-Pipe...
#72
The end of that pipe will go to the hot side of the turbo, spinning the compressor. The exhaust then goes out the downpipe that will have a wastegate valve in it to control the boost.
#73
What octain do you think you'll need to run? I doubt 93 will be ok with even 4psi, definately no go with 8. That's why I recommended alky injection...highest ul I've seen is 105 at the track. You don't want to run leaded, you'll be replacing O2 sensors every week. I also would recommend a knock gauge or scanner on all the time that would show knock. I've had variations in octain from tank to tank that caused knock. If I didn't have a scanner I would have damaged my engine.
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You may need to pioneer hard parts and a higher stall converter for this project.
What octain do you think you'll need to run? I doubt 93 will be ok with even 4psi, definately no go with 8. That's why I recommended alky injection...highest ul I've seen is 105 at the track. You don't want to run leaded, you'll be replacing O2 sensors every week. I also would recommend a knock gauge or scanner on all the time that would show knock. I've had variations in octain from tank to tank that caused knock. If I didn't have a scanner I would have damaged my engine.
What octain do you think you'll need to run? I doubt 93 will be ok with even 4psi, definately no go with 8. That's why I recommended alky injection...highest ul I've seen is 105 at the track. You don't want to run leaded, you'll be replacing O2 sensors every week. I also would recommend a knock gauge or scanner on all the time that would show knock. I've had variations in octain from tank to tank that caused knock. If I didn't have a scanner I would have damaged my engine.
Thanks for the support everyone...
#75
Does the AEM have a warning buzzer? That's helpfull rather than trying to look at a laptop or a light somewhere. Over winter I will be stepping up to an Innovate LC-1 and a Powerlogger scan tool, I have an electronic boost controler specific to the Buick which I really like. Boost is a wonderfull thing.
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Does the AEM have a warning buzzer? That's helpfull rather than trying to look at a laptop or a light somewhere. Over winter I will be stepping up to an Innovate LC-1 and a Powerlogger scan tool, I have an electronic boost controler specific to the Buick which I really like. Boost is a wonderfull thing.
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With 10.1 compression your starting off with having to retard the timing so your in the hole. Cylinder pressures will be higher at 4psi compared to a 8.1 turbo engine. That will severly limit our potential since you will not be able to run higher timing. To combat detionation you will need to raise the octain or be forced to run a detuned engine. Like I said alky injection will give you full potienial with complete adjustablity. I don't know the head gasket arrangement with the 3.5 n/a. When a turbo motor is designed they allow the head gasket to blow as a final safety valve. If cylinder pressure exceed a point with detonation and the gasket doesn't blow then you will be a member of the drive over the crank club. All it takes is to run lean for a few seconds. Seen some nasty cases of that. Remember you are re-engineering a n/a engine to turbo. They are not exactly the same for a reason...
Not saying it can't be done, just offering a word of caution since I have dealt with turbos and detonation.
Not saying it can't be done, just offering a word of caution since I have dealt with turbos and detonation.