remote mount turbo setups
#21
Drifting
Do I just get the oil for the oil feed line directly from the pan or do I plumb it some where else. I ask this because I found a guide for building remote mount turbo setups and they said for LT1's "On the LT1, you will run the feed from the ¼” NPT port above the oil filter" Does anyone have a picture of this area because I am baffled
Notice there's no IC...
Last edited by rhanselman; 01-25-2014 at 11:30 PM.
#23
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
I can save you the money and tell you right now what it will do stock: 407 RWHP & 437 RWTQ w/single rear mount turbo @ 8 PSI. Stock 1995 ECM with tune.
I can also tell you that the same turbo on the built 9.5:1 forged engine will do: 600+ RWHP at 15 PSI. Upgraded Fuel system was also required...
Last edited by Impala Balko; 01-26-2014 at 12:39 PM.
#24
Drifting
Dyno Jet Dyno at Henderson Performance near San Antonio Tx.
Stock engine had stock injectors, the built engine has bigger
Lag is about the same as a Pro Charger. She comes on strong just before 3k
I have a 3k stall TQ to take advantage...
The TQ is a little different on the street but after a while you start to like it. Other than that, if you stay out of boost it's like driving a stock car. Get into boost and hold on...
#25
Melting Slicks
**edit: I also love seeing the pictures of the car.
Question rhanselman: Is the option available to go with a larger turbo?
Last edited by mnstrlt1; 01-29-2014 at 03:50 AM.
#26
Melting Slicks
Take note; "he" designed/built the kit.
#28
this looks very cool...thanks for posting the info so far..
can you please detail how you mounted the single turbo?
where did you attach it to? etc??
can you please post more pics??
thanks so much
can you please detail how you mounted the single turbo?
where did you attach it to? etc??
can you please post more pics??
thanks so much
#29
Melting Slicks
The OP is attempting to tackle a "do it yourself" rear mount turbo system.
#30
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
I would be interested in seeing how the turbo is mounted. .. whether the exhaust hanger is holding it or if there is a bracket
#31
Melting Slicks
looks like the STS/Raptor kit uses the existing differential (spring) mounts and the muffler hangers to support the weight. It appears that it's sufficient, since the system doesn't have traditional mufflers (which are heavy).
Last edited by mnstrlt1; 02-02-2014 at 04:55 PM.
#33
Drifting
here very good side. about turbo charger . is all you need to know about turbo. you can download step by step instructions. and is free
http://www.junkyardturbos.com/index.php
http://www.junkyardturbos.com/index.php
#34
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
here very good side. about turbo charger . is all you need to know about turbo. you can download step by step instructions. and is free
http://www.junkyardturbos.com/index.php
http://www.junkyardturbos.com/index.php
#35
Hi Rhanselman....what part of oklahoma are you in? would you like to take on a c3 rear mount project? best, keith
#37
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
No I haven't, I didn't want to run a front mount because there is no room for it unless you remove the AC components so I had always planned on remote mounting it.... plus I wanted to do this on a fairly tight budget, so far I think I might be able to do this for under $1500 minus a dyno tune. I need to figure out where you got your A pillar Gauge pod and what meth kit are you running? I will definitely need help getting it tuned though
Last edited by Impala Balko; 02-17-2014 at 08:04 PM.
#39
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
I don't see how you can run the up pipe for the turbo in that engine bay as is my headers seem really tight to the frame rails... anyways I wanted to do the remote mount turbo for the following reason
● keep the extra heat out of the engine bay
● better weight distribution (I know people are going to say that the additional 38-40 lbs isn't going to matter) but I am sure every little bit helps
● I didn't want to mess with the exhaust system too much meaning I still wanted to keep my Longtube headers and just splice in the turbo in the current setup.
● having a remote mount setup will help retain a sleeper mystique when I pop the hood and everything still appears relatively stock.
● keep the extra heat out of the engine bay
● better weight distribution (I know people are going to say that the additional 38-40 lbs isn't going to matter) but I am sure every little bit helps
● I didn't want to mess with the exhaust system too much meaning I still wanted to keep my Longtube headers and just splice in the turbo in the current setup.
● having a remote mount setup will help retain a sleeper mystique when I pop the hood and everything still appears relatively stock.
#40
Drifting
I think a rear mount twin turbo will be best that way I will have a turbo for each of the exhaust. them 2 pipe join together in a single intake pipe for bouth turbo.
I know Rhanselman has work a lot on that nice set up. but on exhaust pipe. for a V8. I just prefer 2. just my opinion.
one thing is true here one turbo cost a lot less money than 2
I know Rhanselman has work a lot on that nice set up. but on exhaust pipe. for a V8. I just prefer 2. just my opinion.
one thing is true here one turbo cost a lot less money than 2