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Old 04-06-2005, 11:54 AM
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I finnally finished the install this past weekend. There are a few things to work out. I have to fab up a mount bracket for the coolant overflow resevior. I also have to clean the engine bay like nobodies business. It has been sitting in my driveway for a year and has collected quite a bit of dust, dirt and grime. I also found out my $30 junkyard T3 is junk, so I am going to pick up a new turbonetics later this week. Anyway, here are a few pics of the beater.

My homemade manifold...


My attemp and success at TIG'ing mild to cast...


Oil Distribution...


Again...


Overall Shot...


Engine Bay with my uber cheap Bosch BOV from a Porsche believe it or not...


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Everything was built from scratch in my garage with the exception of the intercooler . Not bad for ~$500.


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Old 04-06-2005, 11:57 AM
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Damn looks great man. Nice welding too
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From you title, IS THAT YOUR BEATER?

Damn nice beater!!!!

I like your manifold!
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very clean setup mang, what are you using for managemant?
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Old 04-06-2005, 12:47 PM
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that ain't no beater, beater.
nice job. nice zc.
the saab dp elbow fits good! did you have to modify the block or crossmember?
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Old 04-06-2005, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by SloS13
Damn looks great man. Nice welding too
Thank you.


Originally Posted by bumblezc
From you title, IS THAT YOUR BEATER?

Damn nice beater!!!!

I like your manifold!
Yeah, that is my beater.


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very clean setup mang, what are you using for managemant?
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that ain't no beater, beater.
nice job. nice zc.
the saab dp elbow fits good! did you have to modify the block or crossmember?
I had to shave a bit off of the elbow to make it clear the block. I used the stock sabb pipe with flared end and it worked out super slick.
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nicely done and nice welding too
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nice ------- work, thats all that can be said.
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Those chargepipes are nice and I don't see any welds on them anywhere! Was it mandrel bent from a single piece of tubing? Either way nice setup for 500.
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Those chargepipes are nice and I don't see any welds on them anywhere! Was it mandrel bent from a single piece of tubing? Either way nice setup for 500.
They are just JC Whitney bends that I welded together. My first job was in a bodyshop so I ground down all of the welds and used a sandable primmer on all of the welds. It is a real thick primer that is applied like filler. It sands down very smooth. I had fun with this project. I have an idea in my head of twin turbo'ing an 89-91 fox body mustang. I think that would be fun.

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