I'm pretty bored today, so ill start a thread about what ive done to my car. Back in the summer/fall of 2006, I embarked on this project. I started the teardown and sold off pretty much anything that was v6 related. Soon after i removed the body from the frame, boxed it, reinforced the LCA brackets and fixed a little rust along the edge of the floor pans. Everything was sandblasted and painted with POR-15, and reassembled with all poly bushings, body, front and rear suspension. On top of that, new stainless brake lines, and 1/2" fuel lines were added.
At this point the motor arrived, and I started setting it up, re-doing the harness and assembling the new intake and fuel system. I made the motor mounts and got a driveshaft made, set it in there. Also, since it was my first time doing this extensive of a build, i decided to try making my own hot parts for the turbo. I did a good job with the headers, but when it came to the y-pipe, i just hacked it together with scrap, already deciding that i wanted it differently. This would just have to work for the year when it would be changed again.
Overall, there was no suprises that weren,t really expected. Everything was relatively easy and the hardest part was the wiring really. So this was the spec sheet for last year:
6.0L LQ4, 9.4:1 compression
Lunati 224/224 112 .560 lift. had it from previous build
7.4" Moly pushrods
headers by me, 1 3/4 primaries and 3" collectors
Pro Products Typhoon intake
65# mototrons
HP Tuners 2-bar speed density
Borg Warner S400 turbo, 75mm
60mm wastegate
4" downpipe
4L80E
stock 1700rpm stall 13" converter
full length 4" exhaust out the back
single walbro 340 pump at 43psi, static with no boost reference (it would run out otherwise, and i had enough injector to run it lower for more volume)
Heres some pics of last year and my winter progress
http://s214.photobucket.com/albums/c...afilter=images
At this point the motor arrived, and I started setting it up, re-doing the harness and assembling the new intake and fuel system. I made the motor mounts and got a driveshaft made, set it in there. Also, since it was my first time doing this extensive of a build, i decided to try making my own hot parts for the turbo. I did a good job with the headers, but when it came to the y-pipe, i just hacked it together with scrap, already deciding that i wanted it differently. This would just have to work for the year when it would be changed again.
Overall, there was no suprises that weren,t really expected. Everything was relatively easy and the hardest part was the wiring really. So this was the spec sheet for last year:
6.0L LQ4, 9.4:1 compression
Lunati 224/224 112 .560 lift. had it from previous build
7.4" Moly pushrods
headers by me, 1 3/4 primaries and 3" collectors
Pro Products Typhoon intake
65# mototrons
HP Tuners 2-bar speed density
Borg Warner S400 turbo, 75mm
60mm wastegate
4" downpipe
4L80E
stock 1700rpm stall 13" converter
full length 4" exhaust out the back
single walbro 340 pump at 43psi, static with no boost reference (it would run out otherwise, and i had enough injector to run it lower for more volume)
Heres some pics of last year and my winter progress
http://s214.photobucket.com/albums/c...afilter=images
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