Re: Project "69 Twin TurboCharger"
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01/06/11 05:45 PM
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Where will the wastegate mount? It needs to see all 4 cylinders.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: Project "69 Twin TurboCharger"
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01/06/11 09:38 PM
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Where will the wastegate mount? It needs to see all 4 cylinders.
The wastegates will be between the turbo and engine. Im keeping the drive presssure as segregated as possible. My plan is to use 1 1/2 pipe centered between the two sides of the primerys. The wastegate supply pipe will have a divider the runs up to the wastegate valve face..... Clear as mud?
I did the same thing with my silverado, it seamed to work ok....
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Re: Project "69 Twin TurboCharger"
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01/23/11 12:44 PM
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Not as nice as your sig, but thanks....
I got a few supplies the other day. I could not stand the titanic looking factory water pump and my planed belt routing wont allow a full on electric water pump, I decided to go with a cheap cast aluminum one from 440 source.
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Re: Project "69 Twin TurboCharger"
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01/23/11 03:34 PM
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Not as nice as your sig, but thanks....
I got a few supplies the other day. I could not stand the titanic looking factory water pump and my planed belt routing wont allow a full on electric water pump, I decided to go with a cheap cast aluminum one from 440 source. "
During my buildup I found that the Source water pump to be the problem with my cooling system. I replaced the pump with an over the counter unit and all is good.
This is in a 70 Charger RT,4spd,500RB engine with cheap alum radiator,stock 7 blade clutch fan,195 stat.
Never gets above 200 even in stop and go traffic...that is even without a shroud. But I will install one anyways for numerous reasons.
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Re: Project "69 Twin TurboCharger"
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01/28/11 07:24 PM
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Does anybody else see the problem here? [voice of experience] Please learn from my mistakes. The header heat will burn out the rubber shock bushings in a very short time. When that happens, the shock gets floppy and starts jabbing holes in your headers. Insulate the shock bushing. [/voice of experience]
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: Project "69 Twin TurboCharger"
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02/05/11 02:35 PM
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I have started a few new hobbies in the last two weeks which has pulled me away from working on the charger. One of the new hobbies is carbon fiber. I need some non metal custom stuff and I cant mold or weld plastic, carbon fiber and fiberglass is the next best thing I think... I've got a ton of supplies on the way and have made a few chunks of practice carbon. I plan on making the center console out of carbon as well as other things. Ill post pictures of the aspect of the build later. My other new hobby is machining, I've been a "DIY" type for many years some of my friends say I take the hole DIY thing a bit too far. In the aim of improving my tooling abilities, I recently acquired a small bench top style drill/mill. It is a very old Jet-16. It should help with any of the milling need for the charger project, once I figure out how to use the thing.... lol Here is the titanic-esk drill/mill, It nearly killed me and a friend of mine when we unloaded it. It is a pig..... I milled a 3/8 bolt head down to 10mm so I can mount the four jaw chuck to my rotary table. I know I could have bought a allen cap screw, but why? I need the practice anyway. I also managed to fit in a small amount of header work last night..
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Re: Project "69 Twin TurboCharger"
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02/06/11 10:17 AM
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The mill/drill will be fun once you get the hang of it. I picked up a full size vertical mill 5 years ago and a 14 x 30 lathe shortly afterward. Both machines are from the 50s and insanely heavy. I've thought about carbon fiber but really don't need to spend more money on stuff to clutter up the already tight garage.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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