Slant Six Forum https://slantsix.org/forum/ |
|
68 Dart Project And Turbo Slant6 https://slantsix.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=54478 |
Page 3 of 4 |
Author: | Serj22 [ Fri May 16, 2014 7:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | |
I took her to the exhaust shop today to weld in my cutout that arrived in the mail. It's a nice electronic unit that ran about $110. It works perfectly, and seals nicely when it's in the off position. It's a very fun little modification. And of course, a video of the new toy in place. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOeevkT-0t0 |
Author: | Serj22 [ Fri Jun 20, 2014 2:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | |
Though not the most popular or ideal choice for a turbo setup, I've been researching using the 38/38 as a blowthrough. There is a modified version of it that works, and I'm thinking with a small (say 6 - boost, it may function well if I feather the pedal myself since it's not progressive, and get a different fuel regulator and an electric fuel pump. The floats in the weber are already nitrophyl, and there's a nice unused vent already setup to accept pressure from the charge pipe. There's a few other things to do to the carb itself though. This would be a consistant setup, and would be a for a moderate power increase for driving, not racing. If I do wind up doing it, I'd leave the Weber right where it's at, build a hat to go to a pipe off to the passenger side, then down to the base of the grill/bumper for a small intercooler, and then back up the driver's side of the radiator and across to a T04e or similar t3/t4 turbo, and just J-pipe it off the stock exhaust manifold, then go back to the stock pipe afterwards. For the intake side of the turbo, I'd like to go to the driver's side wheel well, and pull air from there. It's all still just a thought though. I've been reading up on using the weber from Jeep Forums, and small truck forums. It's also used a lot on the Mitsubishi Montero - This would be keeping the upgrade (hopefully) below $1,200. If I start my new job and save up, I'd likely just get a 4bbl intake, put an EZ-EFI type system on top, and then go straight from that to a similar piping/turbo setup. That would be around $2,500 total though... |
Author: | Viper2497 [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 8:12 am ] |
Post subject: | |
Although I am one for keeping cars as close to original as possible, this really opened my eyes to the amazing possibilities to making modern adjustments but still keeping the classic aspect of the car. Fantastic work! |
Author: | dartsport76 [ Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | turbo... |
What all info do you have on the turbo? (t3/t4 is just frame. AR, housing, openings?) don't mean to sound interrogative, just curious! |
Author: | Serj22 [ Fri Aug 08, 2014 9:45 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: turbo... |
Quote: What all info do you have on the turbo? (t3/t4 is just frame. AR, housing, openings?) don't mean to sound interrogative, just curious!
ALl I can see is it is an Ar.50 The charge pipe opening is about 2", the intake side is 3"
|
Author: | sixinthehead [ Sat Oct 25, 2014 7:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | |
Nice work! Are we looking at two different iterations between the last post and your sig pic? The picture in the post looks like the turbo has been moved back for clearance at the front (no room for air filter in the sig pic). Ready to hear how it runs! |
Author: | Serj22 [ Sat Oct 25, 2014 7:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | |
Quote: Nice work!
Yes, that's version 1 and 2. Version one was in the sig pic and it had a lot of leverage even with a bracket and used an external wastegate and looked, and worked - terribly. V2 is the one i posted, and uses an internal wastegate fixture, and has enough clearance for the filter - and is 100% sound and secure. V1 also didn't produce any boost due to the wastegate being busted, and the piping leaked like no other. v2 works great. Glad you asked about how it sounds, because I do in fact have video of it. Are we looking at two different iterations between the last post and your sig pic? The picture in the post looks like the turbo has been moved back for clearance at the front (no room for air filter in the sig pic). Ready to hear how it runs! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShEXj4EoeMs |
Author: | Serj22 [ Wed Nov 12, 2014 4:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | |
Got a dyno run in. Had some spark issue at 3700rpm. Once that is sorted out, I'll pull again. This was 8psi. Made 164 rear wheel horsepower, and 224ft/lbs of torque at 3500rpm. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HElZ4DB49k0 |
Author: | ProCycle [ Wed Nov 12, 2014 5:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | |
Running the spark plug wires zip tied together can cause problems. Basically when wires run parallel against each other they can induce electrical flow in other wires. |
Page 3 of 4 | All times are UTC-08:00 |
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited https://www.phpbb.com/ |