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Author: | andrew [ Wed Nov 13, 2002 5:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | 1969 dart gt(turbo) |
I have a 1969dart gt. Its turbocharged with a t3 from a t-bird. I now have 2 videos up on kazaa. You would need to look under slant six, mopar , or wagnermotorsports.net. These are the key words. More info and video, and pics coming soon!! |
Author: | andrew [ Thu Nov 14, 2002 3:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | More on the turbo system |
You can also look up the artist mrdartgt. This is the system that I am running. I just finished painting the pipes and doing the water lines too the turbo. <img src="http://home.earthlink.net/~mrdartgt/_uimages/Im000555.jpg" width=400> |
Author: | andrew [ Sat Nov 16, 2002 4:24 am ] |
Post subject: | 69 dartgt turbo intercooler |
This shows the car in my shop and a better look at the intercooler. <img src="http://home.earthlink.net/~mrdartgt/_uimages/Im000573.jpg" width=400> |
Author: | 87Slant_sickness [ Tue Nov 19, 2002 6:01 pm ] |
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hey, dang thats one heck of a slick ride man, your turbo setup has givin me a few "suggestions" for my own like painting my pipes like that saying there almost complete, look out for my post comming soon on what i've done so far and what i plan on, i'm looking for around 350bhp and around 450 ftlbs of torque I figure i'll need atleast this to run my 3100lbs truck into the 14 or 13 second bracket for me to compete at clay city next year, plan to be finished by march to allow me time to tune her! ohh what happend to that slick looking hood scoup you had on your old hood?? Justin |
Author: | andrew [ Sat Nov 23, 2002 9:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | dyno results |
Hp 208 at the wheels and 313lbs of torque. I got peak torque at 3000 rpm and peak hp was at 4000 rpm. I only took the car up to 4500. The fuel was a little funny. At about 3500 rpm the car got super rich and stay there until you let off. The runs were done at 8 lbs and 10 lbs , but the higher hp and tq came at the lower psi. It was alot of fun!!!!!!!! Andrew Wagner |
Author: | 87Slant_sickness [ Sun Nov 24, 2002 7:58 pm ] |
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Hey andrew i've been looking for your videos eversince you posted this, i've been loggin on all the time looking under the things you said to search and i have come up empty, i really wanna see them, i think kazaa is a great oportunity to share events or races (maybe even someone just havin fun ) that people missed or couldnt make it to!, i know i'd through some of my crap up there for ppl to download, anywho, just lettin ya know i'm lookin for them... Justin |
Author: | andrew [ Sun Nov 24, 2002 10:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | video |
I live in pa. And I will leave my computer on at night so you should be able to find it. |
Author: | 87Slant_sickness [ Mon Nov 25, 2002 8:17 am ] |
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hey andrew, i'll look tonight, i cant get on till after school is out, not until probably around 8pm my time will i be on, i'll log on a check around that time...thanks again Justin |
Author: | Chuck [ Wed Nov 27, 2002 12:10 pm ] |
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Andrew, Those pics will download a LOT faster if you compress them about 60-70%. You should be able to get the size down under 30k instead of over 100k. |
Author: | jharris [ Tue Dec 17, 2002 8:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Fuel problem under boost |
Andrew, I was just reading about you overfueling problem under boost and when I looked at the picture of the engine I can see why. I don't see any external venting for the carb bowls. On a blow through system, you are pressurizing the bowls of the carb under boost. You have to vent this pressure somehow. If you don't you are subjecting the bowls to the same amount of pressure as your boost pressure. This causes the fuel to come out under pressure from the venturi's instead of being drawn through because of pressure drop below the venturi. On your holly carb you will have to drill and tap into the top of the float bowls and make a fuel collection cannister because some raw fuel will be spit out also. An old charcoal cannister works will for this. If you would like more technical information on this, or don't want to make the modifications yourself, call Specialty Performance Engineering in Florida @ 727 455 4292 and they can make the modifications for you and provide more guidance than I can offfer. I hope this helps. Joel |
Author: | 87Slant_sickness [ Sun Dec 28, 2003 7:49 pm ] |
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So are there any updates on the beast Andrew? ? Justin |
Author: | kens75duster [ Mon Mar 15, 2004 1:36 am ] |
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Hey, Andrew.. Just wondering if that is a stock engine, or have you changed some internals? What carb? and intake? Also could you repost those pics... they don't show on the forum. Or you could email them to me if that is easier. I am planning on running a turbo eventually also. My address is... kens75duster@yahoo.com Thanks. Ken |
Author: | kens75duster [ Mon Mar 15, 2004 1:56 am ] |
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Sorry Andrew.. I wrote before I looked... I found your site, and also lots of info on your setup here on the forum. Obviously your engine is NOT stock. I am planning to do just a mild setup. I am thinking of going with the T03 from a 2.2L. It should build boost fast, and be pretty nice on the gas. Or I may try to pull the turbo off my 84 Turbo Diesel VW. It has the same A/R that the T03 does.. plus it would be FREE I think I will get the 2 bbl Weber with the adapter, from Pro-Line Fuel. And do a blow thru setup. I would love a super six intake.. but they are hard to find. Ken |
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