Looks good there.
For hoses, I used AN-10 (aka 5/8) Jeg's pushlock hose, and 3/8 transmission cooler hose.
Both are tight fits on the cooler, resevoir and pump.
I wouldn't set up any support for the turbo that wasn't attatched to the block or head. The engine moves in relation to the shock towers, so you can't tie in there.
It would actually be a stress point rather than a cure.
As far as your other questions-
I don't think you even have to bother with a fuel pump upgrade, unless you're concerned with the original's longevity, which is a valid point.
You can do the Walbro pump with zero mods, and still run oem injectors. I did for years.
If you do the DM57 trim...
That deck surface is NO good.
You have to have it decked, even for an oem gasket. In fact, looking at pic#5 of the block, I'm not even sure you can take enought off to allow the coolant passages to seal.
I know you don't want to hear this, but the deck's pock marks really scare me.
Very pretty turbo.
I'm planning on adding an upper turbo support as well, using two empty holes on the upper part of the cylinder head.
I'm just paranoid about all that weight hanging out, off the side of the head, and I don't want engine and exhaust movement to strain the manifold bolts.
As long as the resevoir is higher than the pump(and has fluid in it), it should flow to the pump, even if it goes uphill a bit.
Camry resevoir, just behind the headlight. My IC pipes wouldn't allow for the na resevoir, and I hate the turbo unit.
Most people with stock ecu and stock injectors hit fc around 11-12psi.
You added 25% more air and fuel. Guess what a 25% increase over 12psi is?
You've gotten where you should be. Back off the wastegate shim by a washer. See how it goes.
Did you drill out, or remove the J-tube?
I cant imagine though, that it would cause such massive flooding.
Are the injectors new or used? Almost sounds like the injectors are stuck open.
As you can tell, not much going on with the build.
Busy with work lately, and not feeling too rich, either. Today i purchased a new boost solenoid and mount.
Still have to finish the downpipe, but once that's done, i can begin fabricating the rest of the exhaust.
Sounds great.
Are you sure that the throttle cable itself is sitting properly in the linkage assembly?
That's happened to me, where it would pull on the linkage/rod, and cause a high idle.
Btw, there are in fact two versions of head studs for the 7mgte- regular, and undercut.
Not sure if one is better than the other, though i've used both.
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