So...
You don't trust your block, and instead of rebuilding it with even "the bare minimum", you've decided to bolt a larger turbo onto it... Welp, ok.
As for the w58, you're fine. It's a good tranny up to and past 300hp, in my experience.
I don't know if he worded it clearly, but we're talking separate fuses, fused distribution block, and cap on the amp, not the pump.
The issue is to make sure that the variable load from the amp doesn't affect the pump, not the other way around.
The only fuse that would be shared is the one next...
Mine did that as well, but I don't know if it's the FPR's fault.
I also thought that the fuel pump was supposed to have a check valve that held pressure?
Hopefully someone will chime in that knows for sure.
It was good to see you too, man.
Lemme know if that MR2 vac booster works out. Better yet, post a pic in your build.
I can't wait either, but unfortunately, I have to.
Didn't do much to the car today, just installed the -6 fuel feed hard line adapter from Driftmotion. It doesn't sit down as...
I just re-read this thread, and i didn't see it mentioned:
If you're using this car for the track, are you still running the ac system?
Road racing is a higher than normal heat load of course, and maybe it would help you to remove the ac condenser from the airflow path.
Yeah, I know you're right.
At this point, I hope to have the engine/tranny in by end of month.
What I have left is fuel pump and relay mod, both fuel lines to the fpr, intercooler kit, turbo install, and exhaust.
Maybe it'll be running by June.
Then on to stage 3- exterior.
That coolant tube under the intake manifold goes to the iscv.
Then another one leaves the iscv and goes to the throttle body.
Then another one leaves the throttle body, and goes the the small pipe at the end of the wrap-around coolant pipe, under the egr valve.
ps- the motor's looking good...
Thanks for doing that, AS!
It's not bad at all, but I'm thinking that black is too dark for the lower half, so my current plan is meteor gray lower, light silver upper.
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