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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:19 pm
by mgbv8
Chod
Just weld a fillet in that sensor bracket if you can. Even if you do a steel one, I would still weld a fillet on to stop it from resonating.
Looking mighty fine though mate

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:23 pm
by chodjinn
cheers tony, taken a lot longer than expected, but these things always do lol. I've been considering changing to single turbo as well, but since I've gone to all this trouble I might just keep the twins for the moment
Low boost single would be very sweet in your motor, esp. with the nitrous. Could get away with a small intercooler in the capri can't you? Didn't the brooklands turbos have them?

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:30 pm
by Coops
brooklands was just an expensive 2.8
the tickford was turbocharged,
yeah i would get an intercooler in the front with a bit of jiggling about,
its making sure i get the right turbo though, think thats the reason i not gone any further turboing yet,

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:03 pm
by chodjinn
I was just looking on ebay.com, the master power turbos seem pretty good value if you want a meaty single for not silly money. Second hand turbonetics/precision/garrett are reasonable too, i reckon something like a T60 or equivalent would be good.
I think a cossy 4x4 intercooler would suit the capri maybe? They're pretty compact but are 4" thick which is silly big, can support upto 330bhp. I've got one in my MG, and seen them on ebay for around £20; come with 2.5" (63mm ish) inlets and a separate connection for a blow off valve (mine is capped with a very expensive A1 rallysport billet bung lol!). Cossy intercoolers are very good value IMO.
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:10 pm
by stevieturbo
Masterpower, certainly on the LS forums have had reliability issues, and one vendor stopped selling them
This was over a year ago now...so perhaps they are ok now. I personally wouldnt risk it though.
Precision do some good value units though.
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:13 pm
by chodjinn
yeah I've been following similar threads on a few US turbo forums. They have had a few problems, but far more sucess stories than bad. I hear what you say tho stevie about turbos, they are the single most important part of the engine so you have to spend the money. So many tales of woe from xspower/ssautochrome china cheapies etc etc. I guess a big old T4 garret would suffice in a single set up if your not fussy; they're cheap as nowadays.
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 7:28 pm
by chodjinn
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:17 pm
by Boosted LS1
Lol, don't tell me they're my old rotomasters

great project by the way, it'll be as very satisfying drive.
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:33 pm
by chodjinn
Can't believe it's 4 months since my last update! Credit crunch is affecting us all, and I'm unable to do things as fast as I want because I can't afford to! So, with that in mind I've spent a good portion of the past two weekends sorting out a few niggles and bits I've been putting off for a long time. I've taken a bunch of photos, but forgot my camera

so will have to update later in the week!
Anyway, stuff I've done;
1. Modified chassis rail (a-la hammer) to clear oil pump AN fittings.
2. Made a bracket to mount oil filter off the bar that goes across the front of the engine bay - means it's directly in line of cool air thus negating the need for an cooler (for the moment . . . ).
3. Removed those pesky, flimsy raidator support mounts and made some compact ones from 3mm steel; moved radiator forwards about 10mm to aid water pump moounting.
4. Modified radiator to fit with new mounts, and shortened the outlet pipe.
5. Removed a large section of the front panels to fit an intercooler; made a strong, bolt-in bracket for the intercooler.
6. Modified intercooler pipes to fit and mocked up the new 80mm throttle body to where it should fit on the new plenum (this took HOURS!).
7. Completely dismantled one of the front hubs, cleaned the disc, custom hub mount etc then reassembled.
8. Removed crank pulley and trial fitted the 36-1 trigger wheel.
phew. Photos to follow.

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:26 am
by chodjinn
Firstly a shot of my custom 5-stud hubs - before I cleaned them lol. Anyone know what brakes these are, I'm not sure whether they're Jag or SD1 4-pots?
Removing the crank pulley was a piece of cake like this;
Cut massive hole in front panesl for intercooler;
Removable bracket made to mount intercooler;
Removed those nasty factory radiator supports;
And made new ones

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:29 am
by chodjinn
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:20 am
by bones
The engine looks good, very impressive, and a tight fit, alot of work gone into that, Nice one, and brakes look like jag items

rich
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:33 am
by chodjinn
Cheers Rich! A lot of work is right, would have been a lot less if I had more time and money, and better knowledge lol, but it's all a learnign process, and most of all fun!!!

I love it!
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:10 am
by chodjinn
Mwah, just acquired an AH Fabrications chargecooler that requires a bit of 'mending', it is a £600 item though! Shame I can't fit it in the engine bay, yet lol

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:12 pm
by mgbv8
Looking good mate!
A day at the track is looking possible for July is it??
Not to race, just to show off.

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