Build: Im an idiot and keep changing my setup
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Build: Im an idiot and keep changing my setup
IM GOING TO TURBO MY CAR.
She was supercharged on an MP62 BRP kit. But uhhh, yeah.
I had the opportunity to purchase a new EFR 6258 and some bits.
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Current configuration:
CP 9:1 pistons, Pauter Rods,BE Oil Pump, and FM2 Happy Meal, MS3, Wally 255
Need to do's:
Pull the engine and tap the pan because I'm silly and didn't do it from the get-go, fuel system/Flex Sensor/Injectors, weld AN fittings to the valve cover for proper crankcase ventilation
Thoughts:
Square top intake manifold? 3.6 rear end? d585 spark setup? Oil temp sensor bung in oil pan?
10/2 I am sourcing fuel system components as I feel that it can be done more cost effectively than dropping a G$ on FM Big Fuel kit.
She was supercharged on an MP62 BRP kit. But uhhh, yeah.
I had the opportunity to purchase a new EFR 6258 and some bits.
---
Current configuration:
CP 9:1 pistons, Pauter Rods,BE Oil Pump, and FM2 Happy Meal, MS3, Wally 255
Need to do's:
Pull the engine and tap the pan because I'm silly and didn't do it from the get-go, fuel system/Flex Sensor/Injectors, weld AN fittings to the valve cover for proper crankcase ventilation
Thoughts:
Square top intake manifold? 3.6 rear end? d585 spark setup? Oil temp sensor bung in oil pan?
10/2 I am sourcing fuel system components as I feel that it can be done more cost effectively than dropping a G$ on FM Big Fuel kit.
Last edited by Stockish; 10-02-2018 at 11:03 PM. Reason: Things and stuff
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You don't have to pull engine to tap the pan. Drill, Tap, Clean (Flush), JB Weld. Been done hundreds of times.
If you do pull the engine, do the re-route work with it out.
If you do pull the engine, consider welding a bung into which you can then thread either a nipple or a -10AN fitting, and be able to replace it if needed in the future. Also consider that you have more choices of location. Also consider a bung for an oil temp sensor.
Although it sounds like, from First Post, that you've had it out and apart before.
If you do pull the engine, do the re-route work with it out.
If you do pull the engine, consider welding a bung into which you can then thread either a nipple or a -10AN fitting, and be able to replace it if needed in the future. Also consider that you have more choices of location. Also consider a bung for an oil temp sensor.
Although it sounds like, from First Post, that you've had it out and apart before.
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You don't have to pull engine to tap the pan. Drill, Tap, Clean (Flush), JB Weld. Been done hundreds of times.
If you do pull the engine, do the re-route work with it out.
If you do pull the engine, consider welding a bung into which you can then thread either a nipple or a -10AN fitting, and be able to replace it if needed in the future. Also consider that you have more choices of location. Also consider a bung for an oil temp sensor.
Although it sounds like, from First Post, that you've had it out and apart before.
If you do pull the engine, do the re-route work with it out.
If you do pull the engine, consider welding a bung into which you can then thread either a nipple or a -10AN fitting, and be able to replace it if needed in the future. Also consider that you have more choices of location. Also consider a bung for an oil temp sensor.
Although it sounds like, from First Post, that you've had it out and apart before.
Thank you for the additional bung idea!
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