Sheedy Built Supra

Raggan

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sheedy126;2082540 said:
Relocated my oil thermostat and filter block. Now it's not all in the engine bay

Also scored a set of je pistons.. Maybe it's time for rods too while I'm at it!


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a set of eagle esps from drift motion is pretty decent upgrade.
 
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Janch

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Its also moving weight to reduce when going aftermarket internal engine parts like that. plus what price is that to pay on the background of all the things you've done to your supra :D
 

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Change in plans for the build. Going to run a stock internal rebuild again and downsize turbos.

Settling for a conservative 450whp with a borg Warner s300sx-e either the 60mm or 62mm turbo.

I just want a reliable setup that I can drive anywhere to a meet that I want to. Not push it too hard and make it last.

Pistons will be up for sale when I receive them and the hx52 is posted up on ebay if anyone is interested

http://www.ebay.com/itm/191994236631

Picked up an alternator drop down bracket and Aem tru time cam gears. Even in red which will match perfectly!

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sheedy126

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purchased a borg warner S362SX-E with a .83 t4 Divided housing today.
had to pick it up while they were on sale!

for anyone interested in the SX-E lineup, they are on sale at THMotosports for under 600$
 

sheedy126

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Suprapowaz!(2);2083677 said:
What are you going to set your ring end gap to? How much boost/power are you expecting to run out of this turbo?
Id have to do some research and see what I need to run. To be honest I'm not sure, whatever the tsrm says

I'd be happy sitting around 450- 475 and whatever boost gets me there. Going to guess high teens low 20lbs

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I would contact a couple performance oriented machine shops and run that info by them and see what they recommend. You might want to run a little bigger gap than tsrm specs because you're going to be running a nearly twice the size turbo, three times the boost, and two and a half times the wheel horsepower as stock. I wouldn't know what size gap to run either, and I'll be in your position soon. Let us know what you come up with.
 

sheedy126

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Haven't checked on the ring gap but will do that soon. Build might be out off for a while longer, I'll be moving into my first rental in the next week with my Girlfriend.

Until I get everything moved over, it'll be put on the back burner.

Heres some more pictures though!

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sheedy126

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Thanks man, after a lot of research i figured itd be a great match.
I did order the 62/68 model but I received the 64.5/73.

I have friend who can machine the exhaust housing I got to accept the bigger wheel to make it fit. This turbo should spool slightly later than my hx35 and sooner than the hx52. Might be a perfect setup for me.

Or I could send it back, possibly miss out on the discount, and find out it's out of stock anyway. Took awhile to get this turbo in the mail, I might just machine the housing

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Took the compressor housing off today and is in fact a s362 with the 73mm turbine wheel.

If I machine the exhaust housing to fit, this will decrease the a/r slightly right?

Either way, I think I'll stick with this one

4" v band flange fit nicely to the existing flange
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black89t

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personally i would send it back. that huge exhaust wheel is going make it laggier for sure. the 68mm wheel is already big for the 62mm compressor wheel so it won't choked up as easy as say a pt6262. but the 73mm wheel pretty sure come on the s366 which is totally over kill for that turbo.

this is what i have my eye for when i decide to replace my s363 or if it ever takes shit which will prolly never happen lol. i can literally leave my exhaust housing on unbolt the center section a slap this on. it only flows 5lbs/min more than my current turbo so not sure its worth doing unless i need to. but if i was in the market for a turbo this is what id get. should spool very close to the s362 and s363 but make a little more hp.

paired with the divided .83 housing it would be awesome for best spool and 700+whp.

http://dieselautopower.com/borg-warner-s364-5-sx-e-series-64-5-68-turbo-13009097008/
 

sheedy126

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I finally got a return label from thmotosports, took awhile but I got it.

Should have the other turbo by end of next week if all for well. After some research like you were saying, that 73mm turbine wheel is going to be too big for me.


Pistons, rods, oil pump and az Performance crossover tube at installed. Took the oil pan and cleaned out all the bearing shavings and threw a few coats of gloss black and clear coat. Will also be replacing all the oil pan hardware with stainless bolts
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