My budget high school build!
#61
Read through this whole thread, thanks for the good laugh everyone ...
I too am a broke and impatient student, but I'm a college student. When I was in highschool I was lucky enough to have been gifted a JR supercharged NA6 from my parents (was their third car); but, of course my dreams of turbos led me to where I am today. Instead of boosting my tired 1.6, I decided to swap the engine to a freshly rebuilt NA8 with upgraded rods and upgraded head-studs, got an MS2 and am learning to tune, and now I'm saving for a NEW Borg Warner EFR and a NEW FM kit for all the other goodies required of a turbo kit... 100% not the cheapest way to do it... 100% not the fastest way to do it, but swapping my engine and messing with megasquirt has been the most challenging and rewarding things I've ever done and I know when I do install my turbo, the car will be faster, more reliable, and I am better equipped to tackle any problems that may arise. You're definitely doing the right thing pulling the engine... I painted my engine bay too, satin black is hard to mess up BTW...
Good luck with your build!
AJ
I too am a broke and impatient student, but I'm a college student. When I was in highschool I was lucky enough to have been gifted a JR supercharged NA6 from my parents (was their third car); but, of course my dreams of turbos led me to where I am today. Instead of boosting my tired 1.6, I decided to swap the engine to a freshly rebuilt NA8 with upgraded rods and upgraded head-studs, got an MS2 and am learning to tune, and now I'm saving for a NEW Borg Warner EFR and a NEW FM kit for all the other goodies required of a turbo kit... 100% not the cheapest way to do it... 100% not the fastest way to do it, but swapping my engine and messing with megasquirt has been the most challenging and rewarding things I've ever done and I know when I do install my turbo, the car will be faster, more reliable, and I am better equipped to tackle any problems that may arise. You're definitely doing the right thing pulling the engine... I painted my engine bay too, satin black is hard to mess up BTW...
Good luck with your build!
AJ
#62
Read through this whole thread, thanks for the good laugh everyone ...
I too am a broke and impatient student, but I'm a college student. When I was in highschool I was lucky enough to have been gifted a JR supercharged NA6 from my parents (was their third car); but, of course my dreams of turbos led me to where I am today. Instead of boosting my tired 1.6, I decided to swap the engine to a freshly rebuilt NA8 with upgraded rods and upgraded head-studs, got an MS2 and am learning to tune, and now I'm saving for a NEW Borg Warner EFR and a NEW FM kit for all the other goodies required of a turbo kit... 100% not the cheapest way to do it... 100% not the fastest way to do it, but swapping my engine and messing with megasquirt has been the most challenging and rewarding things I've ever done and I know when I do install my turbo, the car will be faster, more reliable, and I am better equipped to tackle any problems that may arise. You're definitely doing the right thing pulling the engine... I painted my engine bay too, satin black is hard to mess up BTW...
Good luck with your build!
AJ
I too am a broke and impatient student, but I'm a college student. When I was in highschool I was lucky enough to have been gifted a JR supercharged NA6 from my parents (was their third car); but, of course my dreams of turbos led me to where I am today. Instead of boosting my tired 1.6, I decided to swap the engine to a freshly rebuilt NA8 with upgraded rods and upgraded head-studs, got an MS2 and am learning to tune, and now I'm saving for a NEW Borg Warner EFR and a NEW FM kit for all the other goodies required of a turbo kit... 100% not the cheapest way to do it... 100% not the fastest way to do it, but swapping my engine and messing with megasquirt has been the most challenging and rewarding things I've ever done and I know when I do install my turbo, the car will be faster, more reliable, and I am better equipped to tackle any problems that may arise. You're definitely doing the right thing pulling the engine... I painted my engine bay too, satin black is hard to mess up BTW...
Good luck with your build!
AJ
#66
EDIT: Looks like my turbo sits about 4.75 inches from the head. height does not look like it will change fitment. This is a 6258
Last edited by ryansmoneypit; 02-23-2018 at 05:05 PM.
#67
Little update for anyone who cares. Mostly things have been going a little sketchy the past couple of months. Recently replaced alternator in a Zaxby's parking lot after it died on me at 12 in the morning after work. Got it swapped out and now it makes an awful screeching sound (going to have to go back and make sure nothing is in the way and everything is at the right tension. It has been smelling like oil and my oil pressure is constantly under 30. Planning to do an oil change with Rotella R6 when I get the chance. While trying to swap back to my stock exhaust for a visit from family, one of the studs to the stock cat completely snapped off. Noting to myself to put anti-seize on my "new cat" once I get it. For now I'm gonna have to deal with awful rattling and the headache of a exhaust leak after the cat. Also going to have to get a new driveshaft or have the u-joints replaced. At around 30-40 mph it causes my shifter to bounce up and down a bunch and squeaks at low speeds with some play as well. Also getting some misfires at high speeds or RPM. I did sell my eBay manifold, deciding to wait until I have a good engine and the money to buy good parts. I'm probably going to keep the Nissan T3 turbo that I got for free (gonna sand blast it and rebuild it). But some good things have arrived. I have gotten the missing rear deck carpet that I'm going to have to cut to fit around the welded roll bar. I have a new radio to replace the... well.. nothing that was there before. I also learned that I am missing one headrest speaker and my door speakers are 1/2 working. But all good things come with patience. Probably going to order a set of Konig Wideopen hopefully in the next month or so, so I look forward to that. Hopefully I can iron everything out and also install the new top I've had for almost a year (rainy season is coming to Florida). Thank you for your time!
#70
You aren't going to cobble something together for cheaper than Lars' kit.
At least not something that works and is reliable.
Building your own system comes after you've messed around with complete systems and have some experience tuning, etc.
It sounds like you need to focus more on getting the car sorted out as it sits.
You can do it, you just need to prioritize.
#76
yes I actually was looking for 205/50s. I’m probably gonna cancel my order and save for a better set in the size I wanted. I don’t like the stanceboi look of the 195’s
Edit: Amazon cannot cancel my order even though I made it an hour ago, so I guess I’m stuck with them.
Edit: Amazon cannot cancel my order even though I made it an hour ago, so I guess I’m stuck with them.
Last edited by Miridion; 04-19-2018 at 07:58 PM.
#77
You're not wrong to looking at toyo tires though. I ran T1Rs on my NA car for a long time and I though they were the bees knees until I got R1Rs. Just whatever you do, don't get dunlops. I ordered 4 once and 3 where not round and had to get replaced under warranty. At the end I still had 1 tire that just shook at different speeds. Anywho read reviews.
#78
The bfg sport comp 2 are the shiz for a street car. If I were you, I would hold off on all mods till the car is mechanically sound and squared away. Fix all the broken **** first, then mods. Im 17. I understand the struggle. They key is prioritizing where you spend your money and make good investemnts. Also, I used to work minimum wage. But I promise you, there are jobs that pay well over minimum wage that you should be able to snag. Look harder, past the burger joints and the normal jobs. They are out there.