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beonkey 06-10-2013 10:00 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
This is so cool! The video is awesome and sounds like a minor setback for your skills...great looking blazer so far.
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Hart_Rod 07-06-2013 12:45 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Jeff woul you mind PMing me your number and a good time to call you? I would like to discuss fuel systems an oil catch cans....:lol:. Thanks,

Rob

8502910499

Edit: your PM box is full.
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Hart_Rod 07-17-2013 04:13 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 6159483)
Jeff woul you mind PMing me your number and a good time to call you? I would like to discuss fuel systems an oil catch cans....:lol:. Thanks,

Rob

8502910499

Edit: your PM box is full.
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Wasted Income 07-18-2013 10:49 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 6177617)
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Rob, I emptied out my inbox. Fire away.




Still been too busy/lazy to swap out motors, so I've been beating around on the hurt one.

I set up a local hot-rod cruise every week, and last night I got a couple of nice kills via some shennanigans on the cruise. :metal:

First up is my buddy's 996 911 Turbo. It's got a tune and exhaust and some other goodies and has been converted to RWD.

Got him from a 40-120 roll, and was reeling him in from a dig until my tires went up in smoke. :waah:

https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...39851762_n.jpg


Next up was another buddy's 2013 SRT-10 Viper.

We went from a 50 mph roll, and from a dig, and I walked him pretty hard during both. Needless to say, I'm pretty happy how the blazer is running...even on 3 hurt holes ;)

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps604cb6df.jpg

Bennett68C10 07-18-2013 12:42 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Nice kills, we need some videos of it
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Wasted Income 07-18-2013 02:58 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Sadly I was by myself, and they were impromptu races...so no vid :(

However, there were about 10 witnesses behind us, lol.

Tom Vogel 07-24-2013 09:46 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
hows the bad cylinders holding up?

Wasted Income 07-24-2013 09:52 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
So far so good I guess. Haven't had any chunks blast through the turbo yet...haha.

prostreet1967 07-25-2013 07:15 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Can you share some info on ms3? Does it have iac control? Do you need iac if not running ac? What came with ms3 I really like those bulk heads. Thanks.
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FRENCHBLUE72 07-25-2013 07:39 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Nice job should run real well when ya get a new bullet in her..

Wasted Income 07-26-2013 09:16 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
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Originally Posted by prostreet1967 (Post 6190041)
Can you share some info on ms3? Does it have iac control? Do you need iac if not running ac? What came with ms3 I really like those bulk heads. Thanks.
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Yes, it can control either a stepper IAC, or a PWM IAC. I'm using the factory stepper IAC with my setup, and yes, it is helpful even without A/C.

Everything you've never wanted to know about MS3.

http://www.ms3efi.com/


http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/m...ae7d62a3186290

The bulkhead connectors came from the local Cat dealer.

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Originally Posted by FRENCHBLUE72 (Post 6190065)
Nice job should run real well when ya get a new bullet in her..

Thanks. Got a new custom turbo cam from Tick Performance waiting to go into the new engine. What's in there now is "ok", but i wanted a cam matched to my setup.

prostreet1967 07-29-2013 10:26 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Do you happen to know the part numbers? i called local CAT dealer and they were lost. the ones they did price me were 45 for male and 45 for female.

Wasted Income 08-01-2013 10:44 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
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Originally Posted by prostreet1967 (Post 6194912)
Do you happen to know the part numbers? i called local CAT dealer and they were lost. the ones they did price me were 45 for male and 45 for female.

Those prices sound right

Plug Caterpillar 9X-0401 $46.39
Receptacle Caterpillar 9X-1343 $42.46
Receptacle Caterpillar 214-4208 $80.68
Plug Caterpillar 160-7689 $34.01
16-18-20 AWG Pin Deutsch 0460-202-16141 $31.35
16-18-20 AWG SocketDeutsch 0462-201-16141 $42.00

jav418 08-12-2013 01:55 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
dream build! right on!

skorpioskorpio 08-28-2013 04:31 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Hey so how did that Heidt pressure regulator valve work out? I just ordered one after reading that the hydroboost likes 3.5gpm/1500psi and the Mustang rack likes less than 2gpm/800psi. Hmmm, and how did you find out about this valve? I've been searching for days for an answer to this problem until I stumbled upon some obscure write up someone did and then as soon as I saw a picture of the valve and then I remembered seeing it in your build. But nobody seemed to have an answer to this problem, not the place I got the booster from, the company that made the rack, companies I called about pumps, even Heidt said they wern't aware of using it to regulate the pressure after the hydroboost and before the rack. How did you dial it in? Just play with it until things seem to work best? Did you use a high output pump? My understanding is that GM type II pumps put out somewhere around 2.5gpm/1000-1200psi which I'm told is kinda low for the hydroboost. Anyway this seems to be this unknown magic solution to this problem.

Wasted Income 08-29-2013 05:58 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
I didn't end up using mine...you should return yours and buy mine, complete with fittings. I'll cut you a deal.

Wasted Income 09-04-2013 04:35 PM

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[QUOTE=Wasted Income;6044987]Well as they say, the devil is in the details. I had more time in coming up with radiator and heater hoses that will work, than I did in the whole hot-side...

Got the downpipe fabbed up. Turbo outlet is 5", and I reduced to 4" right off the flange. I used a band clamp instead of welding the last piece for several reasons. First off, I'm not sure if I want it to exit there for sure, long-term. Secondly, it may be way too loud and require a muffler (which is ultimately did....lol). Lastly, any rework is one less thing to cut apart.

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps5aec8bf6.jpg

Had to get creative on the lower radiator hose, since the crossover and merge are fighting for real estate with the hose.
I ended up cutting the lower radiator neck back, and re-welding it...reducing it from 1.75" to 1.5", with a tight bend coming out to clear the exhaust. A nice benefit is that both end of the radiator hose are now 1.5" instead of being staggered. I went with the stainless steel flex hose for the bulk of the lower hose, to reduce the chance of damage or melting from heat.

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps1d4e6111.jpg

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps35effa87.jpg

Couldn't really go above the frame, or below the frame with the turbo oil drain...so I went through it with a -12 AN bulkhead fitting.

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps7fc5c6bd.jpg

Heater hoses were a bit of a challenge as well, since the pass right between the downpipe and the manifold. The waterpump outlet is also very tight to the merge, which required molded hoses with 90s on them. I used a reflective heat wrap that is similar to what we use at work on our aftertreatment modules to shield fuel lines and such from excessive heat.

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps31062e0b.jpg

Lastly here's a quick vid showing one of the coolest features of the Megasquirt. Logging and tuning on my phone, via Bluetooth. Took a little vid while I was burping the cooling system.


468BIGBLOCK 09-04-2013 05:48 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
lookin good.

Wasted Income 09-04-2013 05:58 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Ooops, lol. Was trying to edit that post and ended up re-posting it.....doh.

Anyway, here's an updated video. Still on the hurt motor.....haha.

Turbo LS vs Turbo LS


skorpioskorpio 09-05-2013 01:03 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wasted Income (Post 6244471)
I didn't end up using mine...you should return yours and buy mine, complete with fittings. I'll cut you a deal.

Why didn't you use it?

Wasted Income 09-05-2013 01:59 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Rumor has it that the Thunderbird PS rack is more tolerant of higher pump output pressure than the old Mustang II racks. I decided to risk it.

No Fcks Given.

skorpioskorpio 09-05-2013 02:45 PM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wasted Income (Post 6255010)
Rumor has it that the Thunderbird PS rack is more tolerant of higher pump output pressure than the old Mustang II racks. I decided to risk it.

No Fcks Given.

Hmmm, mine is a Flaming River rack manufactured by them, so no actual Ford parts in it, I don't think. However Flaming River told me it likes the same sort of pressure levels that the Ford rack does. I've just read that with pressure in the middle it's not very good hydroboost and twitchy steering. Higher pressures fix brakes but make the steering twitchier, and lesser pressure fixes steering and makes brakes less boosted.

Anyway, sounds to me like something that would be a good thing to use.

Wasted Income 09-09-2013 11:17 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Got some new wheels on the way....here's a photochop that a guy did for me.

18" Centerline Lazers...gonna put some M/T drag radials out back on them.

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps9e85e6a4.jpg

Special-Ed 09-09-2013 11:43 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
been following this build... you have some mad skills!

love the wheels...

Tom Vogel 09-11-2013 11:39 AM

Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
 
Those centerlines are perfect.


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