Thewafflesareburnt's Toasty Fresh Build Thread
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Thewafflesareburnt's Toasty Fresh Build Thread
Hey guys, for all of you that don't know me my name is Steven. I have a 2008 LS L61
I'm going to be supercharging my car soon and I figured I should make somewhere where I can update everyone on it. I'm looking to make a reliable daily driver not crazy power. I bought the zzp base supercharger kit and gathered the rest of the stuff used. I have everything including a new pcm which I'm going to send to zzp for a can tune. All together came out to about $1100
Below is a list of everything currently done to the car and below that a list of my supercharger parts
Visual:
Debadged when I bought it
Removed side molding
Roof rack (I mountain bike so it's not all visual )
Garage door seal lip (I was on the fence but it looks okay and stops me from scraping on my driveway)
Depo gen 4 projectors with 6k HIDs
Hella Supertones
DIY mesh grill
Black front bowtie
Impala LED 3rd brake light
Interior:
JVC KW-R910BT headunit
pioneer door speakers (not sure of model they were in when I bought the car)
Dual 12" Sub with matching amp
G5 GT gauge cluster
Painted dash trim same gunmetal as wheels
GMPP accelerator pedal (thanks riceburner)
Aeroforce Interceptor SS
Suspension:
fe5 ss/tc shocks/struts
ottp lowering springs
ottp hardcore rear sway bar
Moog sway bar endlinks
Wheels/Tires:
Ace Allure 17x7.5 (painted gunmetal and silver they were painted pink when I bought them lol)
Bf Goodrich Sport Comp 2 205/45/17
Pink lug nuts because they came with the wheels and they've grown on me
Performance:
Tsudo catback
has an ebay intake
ZZP midlength header/catted dp(thanks riceburner)
SUPERCHARGER PARTS:
ZZP base kit (gaskets, bolts and misc) 3.1" pulley
M62 with new coupler
LSJ throttle body
Siemens 60# injectors
ZZP S3 heat exchanger
Custom dual pass endplate(thanks riceburner)
Pictures as it sits:
Any and all opinions, advice, etc is welcome! Will update you guys soon as this should be taking place within the next month
I'm going to be supercharging my car soon and I figured I should make somewhere where I can update everyone on it. I'm looking to make a reliable daily driver not crazy power. I bought the zzp base supercharger kit and gathered the rest of the stuff used. I have everything including a new pcm which I'm going to send to zzp for a can tune. All together came out to about $1100
Below is a list of everything currently done to the car and below that a list of my supercharger parts
Visual:
Debadged when I bought it
Removed side molding
Roof rack (I mountain bike so it's not all visual )
Garage door seal lip (I was on the fence but it looks okay and stops me from scraping on my driveway)
Depo gen 4 projectors with 6k HIDs
Hella Supertones
DIY mesh grill
Black front bowtie
Impala LED 3rd brake light
Interior:
JVC KW-R910BT headunit
pioneer door speakers (not sure of model they were in when I bought the car)
Dual 12" Sub with matching amp
G5 GT gauge cluster
Painted dash trim same gunmetal as wheels
GMPP accelerator pedal (thanks riceburner)
Aeroforce Interceptor SS
Suspension:
fe5 ss/tc shocks/struts
ottp lowering springs
ottp hardcore rear sway bar
Moog sway bar endlinks
Wheels/Tires:
Ace Allure 17x7.5 (painted gunmetal and silver they were painted pink when I bought them lol)
Bf Goodrich Sport Comp 2 205/45/17
Pink lug nuts because they came with the wheels and they've grown on me
Performance:
Tsudo catback
has an ebay intake
ZZP midlength header/catted dp(thanks riceburner)
SUPERCHARGER PARTS:
ZZP base kit (gaskets, bolts and misc) 3.1" pulley
M62 with new coupler
LSJ throttle body
Siemens 60# injectors
ZZP S3 heat exchanger
Custom dual pass endplate(thanks riceburner)
Pictures as it sits:
Any and all opinions, advice, etc is welcome! Will update you guys soon as this should be taking place within the next month
Last edited by thewafflesareburnt; 02-09-2016 at 02:55 PM.
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Not technically cobalt related, but I picked up a couple rockymounts tierod's for my mountain bikes. I was over my cheap racks and I got these for $100 (150 each new). The build quality is excellent and the locks seem on par or better than my yakima ones.
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I also got my dual pass installed on the manifold today after having to order a replacement manifold. Does anyone have any advice on bleeding a dual pass without option b? I assume the same way you would a regular endplate.
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On the zzp instructions for the option b there is one hose that you run to the bottom intake manifold by drilling and tapping into it. If someone else has a different hose diagram that avoids that then I might do it
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