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More competition sneaking in! lol Can't wait to see the end result!
 






Installed Turbo.jpg
Its Installed!


After a full day at the exhaust shop, the turbo is installed.
I think the real time consuming part was getting the mounting bracket for the turbo sorted out. I couldn't even think of doing this myself since I didn't know the placement the exhaust shop would want to make the piping easier.
Exhaust shop loved the idea o what I was attempting to do and were all in on doing a great job. Im certain the work they did will be trouble free.

They did a great job. The exhaust is welded up with all mandrel bent tubing before and after the turbo. Beautiful. Also, no oil smoke, or oil leaks. Scavenge pump is working beautifully. I love it when a plan comes together.

So, I was home about 6:30 with the turbo just blowing air into the engine bay. I started pulling the top end apart to change the injectors, but the upper intake was really hot. Slowed me down.

I gave Tim a call, and he came over to help. I had the upper intake off upon his arrival. So, worked at plugging holes at the upper intake and then the catch can system while Tim re-installed the upper intake with the 60 lb injectors installed. He was sure he would have no pain at all dropping the upper intake back in place, so I said....have at it. Tim was extremely helpful. I'd have been working much later had he not been there to help. I was wearing out from the long day working at the exhaust shop, then home to get the motor stuff done.

Catch can system installed, injectors installed, upper intake installed, slot maf plugged in, final tubing installed from the turbo to the throttle body. From there, base tune was uploaded.

I did some logging for James, and sent it off. Its way to rich to even idle. :(
So, I'm hoping James isn't crazy busy and can find the time to work on my tune file so I can get my truck back on the road.
 






Great job man.cant wait to start seeing results! ! :)
 






no problem don. i didnt mind at all. i am however feeling it today however, oh well. i just wanted to hear it run lol!
 






Turbo

Let the tuning begin!
Looks awesome! That truck is going to fly!
 






I like the air filter and cover! ;)
 






Very cool!
 






oh HEELLLLL YEA!!!! Looks legit. The excitement is building :D
I ordered the PRP and wideband cable from James yesterday, hopefully I can get going on my tuning too. PM sent regarding tuning.
 






pm returned.

Use Analog 2 for datalogging A/F ratio. That's the one pre-setup on your innovate wideband and its pretty much the standard James uses.

I'm going to have to move my air filter. Tim thinks rotating it 90 degrees would be best. A 4" 90 degree mandrel aluminum bend is frieken expensive, so I'll be waiting a few weeks before ordering it. I'm thinking I want to find something like a small garbage can and mod it to make a perfect shroud with big holes drilled in it and baffles to stop water from having a free flow in. I am absolutely confident I'll come up with something that won't get water soaked.
 






Water can be an issue. Just ask me... I think my problem was mostly water mist getting on the MAF sensor not so much that it was inhaling gallons of water.
 






See these? Not too bad.

http://www.summitracing.com/search/...h&SortOrder=Ascending&keyword=4" exhaust pipe

Look at the 4.6 or 5.4 Expedition intake boxes in the junkyard. The ones I saw all utilized about a 6" long 4" diameter tube from intake manifold straight to a massive conical air box. The 4" tube is flexible so you'd have wiggle room with things. I would have picked one up but its too big for my application so I got a smaller earlier second gen explorer conical airbox. I also thought about using the 4" Expedition airbox hose and sticking it to the smaller explorer conical airbox somehow, but that hose is like super glued to the intake plenum. I pulled with all my might and couldn't get it off with my greasy fingers so I gave up. Heating it up with a propane torch would prob do the trick. There are cheaper possibilities. Just some ideas for ya to ponder over.
 






Appreciated! That's way cheaper than $50.00 for a 90 degree. I'll have to do a walk thru at some of the wreckers around here.
 












i was going to say ask andy if he has had any problems. the trip back from carlisle (MAJOR down pour) would have shown anything. my main concern would not only be rain, but snow build up in the winter, and what not. give me a day or two don, i will ask the guy that is playing around with my mount if he has any kicking around. if not, is that the price from winnipeg truck exhaust for one?
 












Congrats, nice job:chug:

A remote mount turbo is so tempting for the V6 in the Pumpkin... It would be nice to have some horsepower available when climbing loose stuff.
 






Could you possibly run it up inside the truck to somewhere like the side compartments in the back ? Or that a no no:dunno:
 






The turbo sits nice and high. The only issue with off roading I could see would be what to do with that pesky air filter. I not sure how much water you drive thru.

Tim found me a great deal on the turbo I have (Thanks Tim, I think....) but I know the guys over at turboforums are having great luck with the cheap Chinese turbo's.

We will see if Id recommend this once I have it tuned and have been driving for a while. I think its going to be pretty solid though.
 



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Could you possibly run it up inside the truck to somewhere like the side compartments in the back ? Or that a no no:dunno:

you could, but it would be noisy. That and I'd hope the ouside air would be coolest. If it wasn't my daily driver I might consider it.
Ive actually seen a build where the guy put the whole turbo under the drivers seat. Crazy.
 






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