Official Turbo LSJ thread!!!
#6904
We wouldn't have anything in life if we didnt have hopes and dreams for something
Yup all those slow bikes :p
Yup all those slow bikes :p
Yup all those slow bikes :p
Last edited by Killa SS; 10-17-2013 at 04:08 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#6906
#6909
I already did in the thread you made.
And, because I'm whoring it out... https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/feat...-fcotm-303499/
And, because I'm whoring it out... https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/feat...-fcotm-303499/
#6910
The depend entirely on your desired setup. I'm running a pull through setup, unlike boat on here. But This allows me to run a 3.75" maf housing without disrupting airflow, as well as keeping the w/m off of the sensor.
#6911
Its some where post maf.... fuucxccc
It was a blast!!
Last edited by Killa SS; 10-19-2013 at 01:03 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#6912
#6913
I already did in the thread you made.
And, because I'm whoring it out... https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/feat...-fcotm-303499/
And, because I'm whoring it out... https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/feat...-fcotm-303499/
Nope, not seeing anything about it.
Where do you have the maf sensor?
Last edited by jakeLSJs2; 10-19-2013 at 07:23 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#6915
Haven't decided. I have both an hks ssqv with recirc fitting and a zzp 50mm.
I've been doing a lot of research and a bov on a draw through setup CAN be tuned around with ltft boundaries and dfco, along with smart driving (I.e. not being a tool and blowing off every chance you get). Ill give it a try if the ssqv doesn't flow enough.
For a DD I would recommend a full recirc or maybe a turboxs hybrid.
I've been doing a lot of research and a bov on a draw through setup CAN be tuned around with ltft boundaries and dfco, along with smart driving (I.e. not being a tool and blowing off every chance you get). Ill give it a try if the ssqv doesn't flow enough.
For a DD I would recommend a full recirc or maybe a turboxs hybrid.
#6916
#6918
Even if you were running a standard setup, it wouldn't make any difference in difficulty when pressure testing the system. Just like any factory turbo car that uses a draw through setup.
#6919
Right. Not worried about it. Ill probably have to bring VE back into the tune to get a stable idle with the 3.75" maf but nbd. Running draw through gives me 3 main benefits:
1) I can run a large maf housing that smoothly tapers down to the compressor inlet.
2) I can run a metric crapload of w/m without worrying about it getting on the maf or pooling in an intercooler.
3) PCV plumbing is WAY simpler and will be much more effective; I will have vac on the case even at 30psi.
1) I can run a large maf housing that smoothly tapers down to the compressor inlet.
2) I can run a metric crapload of w/m without worrying about it getting on the maf or pooling in an intercooler.
3) PCV plumbing is WAY simpler and will be much more effective; I will have vac on the case even at 30psi.
#6921
It should be close, but might not be in the exact same location. Also, you will need a 2.4 TB and harness adapter I believe. And I have a passport, but both cars will be down probably and the 92 Dakota probably wont like the long road trip Also we have our work appreciation event that night.
#6922
Hey I have a few questions about turbo swapping. I've read a little of this thread but I just want a few specific answers and I haven't found the answers yet. I have a stock LSJ engine, meaning I have a stock top and bottom. I am looking at getting a s256 ET turbo kit. What are my limitations? What would my limitations be if I put just valve springs in? I understand turbo cams would help out but at what point is the bottom end just not strong enough? Or is there simply no way to avoid destroying the engine? I know people run these on stock engines so what are some numbers you are running and for how long?
#6924
Hey I have a few questions about turbo swapping. I've read a little of this thread but I just want a few specific answers and I haven't found the answers yet. I have a stock LSJ engine, meaning I have a stock top and bottom. I am looking at getting a s256 ET turbo kit. What are my limitations? What would my limitations be if I put just valve springs in? I understand turbo cams would help out but at what point is the bottom end just not strong enough? Or is there simply no way to avoid destroying the engine? I know people run these on stock engines so what are some numbers you are running and for how long?
#6925
Just finished up my LSJ turbo swap and was wondering if i have compressor surge and how you guys routed your bov. I have a line come off the intake manifold down to the top port of my bov. Where do i need to connect the bottom port of my bov?