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not this alero
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Fort Knox area, KY
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You lost me here, I thought there would be less heat going thru the CAT, some being dissipated into the turbo, but I don't know....maybe only less at start-up.
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1999 GLS MP90 supercharged / 2003 GL MP62 supercharged / 2004 GLS stock Magnuson MP90 / TOG's / 3 in. Magnaflow exhaust / MSD ignition / LS1 MAF / Racetronix pump / HP Tuners / TCE 68mm TB / 36 lb Inj = Best track time: 12.951 @ 104.48, 1.839 60 ft. (Beech Bend Raceway Park, 11-23-13), 50 Deg. F http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpVYZPbpPzk |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: LaCrosse WI
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Take it for what its worth, but I believe you WILL want a flex pipe somewhere on the pipe coming from the rear manifold. Also if that turbo is just hanging there, I will give it about 2k miles before shear does its duty and the pipe cracks.
Just my 2 cents. Otherwise congrats on the build, it looks great and make me miss my turbo GA.
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aight. I'll have to get it a couple of months from now. I just want the car running for the time being. Just had back surgery a month ago, so i'll need to pay off those bills and then get the high-flow cat. It was in the works, just not this quick. But the goal isn't for making as much power, It is just to complete the show car theme. I had no engine work and lost points at shows. While the rest of the car is shaved, custom color paint, fiberglassed interior & stereo system, Air ride, big brake kit...etc. But high flow cat will be in the works for sure.
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GAGT - Senior Member
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Midwest
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Vehicle: turbo ls1
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converted to ls1 :)
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ive put about 8-10 thousand miles on my setup and havent had the pipes or welds break or crack...just gotta support the weight with a bracket
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00 GaGt turbo/camm'd SOLD!13.68 @100.34.. 2.0 60' w/ slipping trans...stock cam/stock 103xxx bottom end 99 GTP demodded! 12.8 @107.19.. 1.7 60' on 555r's 99 Trans Am6.0 lq4,studded,t76 turbo, turbo cam, 3.5in exhaust,#80's,dual walbros,ford 9in rear, adj, tq arm, adj, control arms,160 stat,ls6 intake,555r's 11.8 @122.<<--nitrous only times |
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BlingWithBallz
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Detroit area, MI
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^ Exactly. Most good turbo kits have a support bracket of some kind to help keep some of the weight off the manifolds. Probably could mount it somewhere on the transmission. Where'd you put yours?
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converted to ls1 :)
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got it bolted to the trans to the bottom of the turbo so itll all flex as one
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00 GaGt turbo/camm'd SOLD!13.68 @100.34.. 2.0 60' w/ slipping trans...stock cam/stock 103xxx bottom end 99 GTP demodded! 12.8 @107.19.. 1.7 60' on 555r's 99 Trans Am6.0 lq4,studded,t76 turbo, turbo cam, 3.5in exhaust,#80's,dual walbros,ford 9in rear, adj, tq arm, adj, control arms,160 stat,ls6 intake,555r's 11.8 @122.<<--nitrous only times |
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My bracket was the same it was connected to the tranny and bolted to the Y pipe.
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![]() More pics to come. Wrapped everything this weekend, swapped out oil pans, ran the oil feed, and return lines..etc Ran new fuel lines w/ Sard adjustable fuel pressure regulator.. Pic by tomorrow night
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Just a hobby...
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The top and front was left completely uncut, while the bottom and back was hacked on quite a bit. I can post a better picture of the crush support if desired...
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Ill have to check it out next time I take the bumper off. Where did you guys put the windshield fluid res?
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Mine has been removed since 2002. I have no wipers on my car.
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Mine stayed in the same place, unaltered.
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Regards, Todd E. Johnson SpyhunteR's #1 fan. 99 Grand Am (13.4@108) - Recycled |
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GAGT - Senior Member
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Oh I think I remember in your pix, you cut the hole open more right? I haven't been able to work on my ride in a couple days, My parents said their truck needed new brake pads, that turned into pads+rotors, then a new slider bolt and now new calipers =( cant win..
Alerome I'm sure your excited to start her up, setup looks really good |
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That would be exactly what I did.
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Regards, Todd E. Johnson SpyhunteR's #1 fan. 99 Grand Am (13.4@108) - Recycled |
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BlingWithBallz
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Detroit area, MI
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$100 to anyone who decides to say "screw the crush support" and make a V-mount setup for the intercooler and radiator.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() All complete except hooking up the vaccum lines and the oil catch can .. Just waiting on the reflashed ECU to come in. Before shes alive!
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BlingWithBallz
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Sweet! looks nice. How much boost you planning on running again? You might find some gains from a bigger TB and MAF... but then again the intercooler pipe doesn't look that big though so maybe not. What size is the discharge size?
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GAGT - Senior Member
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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ic piping looks to be 2.5", unless running a lot of boost or something it should be sufficient.
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Thanks! .. only running 6psi. The I/C piping is all 2.5" and the compressor housing on the turbo is 2.5"
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