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Old 02-12-2012, 11:52 AM
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Remote Mount Turbo

I have finally ordered 99% of my parts. Here is a run down of the plan.

I have already removed the muffler and chopped out the spare tire well, to give me the needed clearance so the turbo isn't dragging on the ground. I will keep the turbo lubrication and cooling system separate from the engine cooling and oil system. I have a heater core from an SVX and a 7 inch electric fan, and electric high temp water pump. I also have an oil cooler, another 7 inch electric fan, and electric submersible oil pump. I have an oil catch can that will be mounted as the oil reservoir, as well as a radiator overflow tank that will be the cooling system reservoir. The electric fans and pumps are gonna be wired thru a time delay relay, so it will work kinda like a turbo timer, once i start the car it will power up the relays, and then once shut down, the engine will turn off, but the electric fans and pumps for the turbo will continue to run for another 30 seconds, maybe one minute. I also have a digital oil temp gauge and digital water temp gauge to monitor the turbo temps.

I wanted to do a remote mount build because it will be a sleeper when looked at from under the hood, and also with turbo taking the place of the muffler there is no need for an intercooler. I know a lot of people are concerned with turbo lag, I however am not much concerned with that, because when you add up all the piping going from the turbo, through an intercooler, and then back to the intake, I am sure my piping will only be within a foot or two of that. Also with turbo outside of the engine bay, it should have some nice cool air hitting it as well as cool oil and water, hopefully a side effect of this setup will result in a turbo that is a couple hundred degrees cooler than a typical turbo build. I have just ordered most of my parts, so it will be a little bit until they get here. I will update with more ideas and questions through the week, but the only progress updates on the build will be coming on weekends since I am working late hours through the week. I have a spare engine on my carport with all new gaskets and seals, as well as sr20det injectors. That engine is the one getting turbo'd and the original engine will be done up with seals and gaskets and kept as a spare, or prepped to go into my 03 Baja (that will be another thread though).

The only big part I am missing right now is air fuel ratio with wideband sensor. I have the turbo, ECUTUNE stage 2, MAF, blow off valve, external waste gate, set at 8psi, my electric pumps, fans, coolers, and catch cans. I have some of those things, the rest are on order, or in route.

Any comments, concerns, advice, etc. etc. are welcome
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Old 02-12-2012, 12:02 PM
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Re: Remote Mount Turbo

So far my budget is super cheap, but as of now, I am about 1500 bucks into it, not including the trips to auto zone for misc items, hoses, clamps etc. etc. I have been buying parts one at a time for about a year now and now it's starting to come together.

I am also working on my neighbor guys turbo RX7, I am plumbing in some intercooler piping and fabricating some brackets, and he is giving me the clamps, hoses and piping that is left over, just another to keep it on the cheap, lol.

here is a hasty pic of the car getting turbo'd, you can see the Baja and RX7 in the background. Adding the photo isn't working, so please let me know if these links don't work.
http://http://www.facebook.com/photo...type=1&theater
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Old 02-12-2012, 12:16 PM
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So far my budget is super cheap, but as of now, I am about 1500 bucks into it, not including the trips to auto zone for misc items, hoses, clamps etc. etc. I have been buying parts one at a time for about a year now and now it's starting to come together.

I am also working on my neighbor guys turbo RX7, I am plumbing in some intercooler piping and fabricating some brackets, and he is giving me the clamps, hoses and piping that is left over, just another to keep it on the cheap, lol.

here is a hasty pic of the car getting turbo'd, you can see the Baja and RX7 in the background. Adding the photo isn't working, so please let me know if these links don't work.
http://http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2865591793918&set=a.2443833370221.2 114690.1083470802&type=1&theater
you have an extra set of http:// in both those links
you also were not copying the real image location to do that you needed to have the image pop out of the facebook page.

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Old 02-12-2012, 12:21 PM
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Re: Remote Mount Turbo



this should work
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Old 02-12-2012, 12:36 PM
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Re: Remote Mount Turbo

Even a more conventional installation can be rather "stealthy"....

Other than that I have a similar set up. 370 CC injectors, stage 2 from Michael, N62 MAF.

I have LC-1 wide band with a Innovate gauge hooked up at the analogue output.

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Old 02-12-2012, 01:27 PM
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Re: Remote Mount Turbo

thanks 92SVX

@tapani that is a stealthy build, very nice. How many psi you run? stock internals?

I am excited to get this done for the first hand knowledge of it. I have heard of remote mounts, but that's all, now i can build one. I have thought of getting a pair of pyro's to mount one at the collector, and one just in front of the turbo, but they are fairly expensive, and it would be purely for experimentation, so the cost really doesn't justify a best case scenario of 100 degrees difference

One thing I haven't gotten to yet, is PCV or any other vacuum plumbing. That is something to plan for as it gets closer, maybe just a check valve in stock locations?
This will be a daily driver, spending it's time through the week driving in the city, actually obtaining boost in my normal driving routine, will be intermittent, if at all. I live 3 miles away from my job, and it's all 30 - 45 mph speed limits between home and work. The first few days after the build is complete, I will drive more aggressively just work out kinks, but after that it will be bak to my normal routine of driving miss daisy.
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