1999 T3 turbo build (First timer)
#21
Are you planning on screwing that oil pressure sender right into the side of the engine? If so there's a good chance that it'll fracture that arrangement of thread adapters and leave a nice hole in the side of the engine for the oil pump to blast all your oil out of. Use a bit of flexible hose, make a little bracket and mount the pressure sender onto the chassis then connect it to the engine.
#23
Here are links to the Ebay wastegate options I mentioned earlier. The one that uses the V-band might make it easier to build a custom downpipe seems like it would flow a lot beter than machining what's on your turbo now. The other I think might be usable with the BEGI cast manifold and downpipe. Might be worth checking out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
Just out of curiosity, it looks like you could add a brace from your block to that tab on the bottom side of the bearing I wonder if that would prolong the life of your OBX manifold?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
Just out of curiosity, it looks like you could add a brace from your block to that tab on the bottom side of the bearing I wonder if that would prolong the life of your OBX manifold?
#26
I went back to ebay, just searched T3 instead of Garrett T3,
this with a EWG might be an option, BEGI has both the cast and S6 manifolds with T3 flange and EWG, just looking for options for you trick2789.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/T3-T4...item19c5970afb
this with a EWG might be an option, BEGI has both the cast and S6 manifolds with T3 flange and EWG, just looking for options for you trick2789.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/T3-T4...item19c5970afb
#30
I would look into JGS for a manifold. They hold up very well, not the best flowing design but id bet it will work just as good as begis cast manifold and its slightly cheaper.
http://www.jgstools.com/turbo/index2.html
http://www.jgstools.com/turbo/index2.html
#32
Well the piece of **** OBX manifold came in and the ******* thing puts my compressor inlet right on the power steering pump and the outlet right on the frame.......damn it! So I admit, I was a dumbass and tried to take the cheap way out, now I will have wasted $80 after I ship it back and pay the restocking fee. Good news is I will be getting the BEGi cast manifold so I shouldn't have any problems with that. The intercooler kit came in as well so I will probably install what I can today and post up my progress this afternoon.
#34
When I bought my 94 it was very poorly boosted. It had one of those SS tubular crap manifolds. It of course cracked, I fixed it, it cracked, I braced it, it cracked. I ordered an M-Tuned manifold. Waited 2 and a half weeks and got a call saying they're discontinuing it. They refunded my money. I had the turbo and was really wanting to get the car on the road. So I got out the grinder and the welder and made it happen.
Don't mind the hose clamp, lol I ran out of the nifty ties to hold the heat wrap on.
It is now a top mount T3 manifold with a GT30. Since the weight is now more firmly pressed on and not hanging it distributes the weight better. I'm going to also create a brace to the car to help support it. Spending the extra 80 dollars to return it and get a real manifold was a good idea. I've spent way to much time on a manifold i'm still not happy with.
Don't mind the hose clamp, lol I ran out of the nifty ties to hold the heat wrap on.
It is now a top mount T3 manifold with a GT30. Since the weight is now more firmly pressed on and not hanging it distributes the weight better. I'm going to also create a brace to the car to help support it. Spending the extra 80 dollars to return it and get a real manifold was a good idea. I've spent way to much time on a manifold i'm still not happy with.
#35
I had similar issues with mine in not finding a manifold.
Luckily a buddy threw the towel on his setup and my hands on a custom good one.
I am looking for a site that sells the custom manifolds, but cannot find it at this time.
Here is a link of one I found online, it may help... http://www.braeautofab.com/
Luckily a buddy threw the towel on his setup and my hands on a custom good one.
I am looking for a site that sells the custom manifolds, but cannot find it at this time.
Here is a link of one I found online, it may help... http://www.braeautofab.com/
#36
Update finally!
Well I have been really busy at work and haven't had much time to post. The install and all the fabrication is done now and the car is running. I had purchased a reducer from Summit Racing, it was a 3 ply turbo reducer, but it was very poorly constructed and blew a hole the first time I hot boost. I am only running 3-4 psi now due to the massive boost leak. I have ordered a new reducer that should do the trick.
I also fabricated a new midpipe and center exit exhaust. They seem to flow pretty well and it sounds great to me. I have a Flowmaster super 44 muffler and a straight midpipe with no cat or resonator. I will record a sound clip and post it once the boost leak is fixed
Here are some update pics:
BEGi cast mani tapped for the t3 turbo
IAT sensor tapped into the IC
Coldside of the IC
Engine pics
I will be making heat shields today so I will post again this afternoon to show more progress.
I also fabricated a new midpipe and center exit exhaust. They seem to flow pretty well and it sounds great to me. I have a Flowmaster super 44 muffler and a straight midpipe with no cat or resonator. I will record a sound clip and post it once the boost leak is fixed
Here are some update pics:
BEGi cast mani tapped for the t3 turbo
IAT sensor tapped into the IC
Coldside of the IC
Engine pics
I will be making heat shields today so I will post again this afternoon to show more progress.
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