1996 neon M62 supercharger project- New vids 1/6/07
#21
Re: 1996 neon M62 supercharger project- new pics 10/11
In an effort to keep the picture loading down, I'm going to post the main link to the original thread at Neons.org If any of you latecomers want to see the entire build-up, go here: http://forums.neons.org/viewtopic.php?t=254466
I will however, continue to post updates in this thread.
I will however, continue to post updates in this thread.
#29
Re: 1996 neon M62 supercharger project- new pics 10/11
Couple of new pictures for ya. It's almost a tradition now to have the blurry photos
Here's a shot of my wideband kit I got
and here's some more stuff, got the wideband, srt injectors, connectors, and 255lph fuel pump. Hopefully I'll get the metal for the intake manifold sometime next week.
Here's a shot of how the throttle body is going to mount.
I installed the bung for the IAT sensor in the cold side piping.
and here's a couple shots of me mocking it up.
That last picture it was on a timer sitting on a bench, thus the only clear shot
Getting closer, lots of work still to go though.
Here's a shot of my wideband kit I got
and here's some more stuff, got the wideband, srt injectors, connectors, and 255lph fuel pump. Hopefully I'll get the metal for the intake manifold sometime next week.
Here's a shot of how the throttle body is going to mount.
I installed the bung for the IAT sensor in the cold side piping.
and here's a couple shots of me mocking it up.
That last picture it was on a timer sitting on a bench, thus the only clear shot
Getting closer, lots of work still to go though.
#30
Re: 1996 neon M62 supercharger project- new pics 10/21
Wow...props for sticking with the project!
Suggestions:
Use the Macro setting on your camera (the icon for macro is typically a flower).
Use a tripod.
With that M62, go very conservative with the pulley ratio or your finished project will be short lived.
Suggestions:
Use the Macro setting on your camera (the icon for macro is typically a flower).
Use a tripod.
With that M62, go very conservative with the pulley ratio or your finished project will be short lived.