Vortech Installation
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So I've decided to go FI, and get the vortech SC. I am going to do the installation myself. But I wondering were some of the supplies can be found, if I have to order some or if I can go to an auto store.
I am getting a whole set of tools from snap-on because UTi students get around 50% discount.
Tools I'm inquiring about is the ones like the Springlock 5/16" Fuel Fitting disconnect tool.
If anyone has done this installation by them self , I wish to know where some of the tools were acquired.
Also, for the installation I would just need a floor jack and 2 jack stands I presume to be able to get to the oil pan and remove it to drill the hole. (Will that be safe enough? or should I also put a tire underneath for safety)
This will be my first major installation to my car. I did my popcharger myself but that was cake. I'm also going to be buying HKS True Dual exhaust, and install that while I'm working on the vortech.
Oh and I am going to be taking pictures of the installation process :P to be posted up. I haven't seen any installation pictures, thought it might be cool, even though it seems easy enough.
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I am getting a whole set of tools from snap-on because UTi students get around 50% discount.
Tools I'm inquiring about is the ones like the Springlock 5/16" Fuel Fitting disconnect tool.
If anyone has done this installation by them self , I wish to know where some of the tools were acquired.
Also, for the installation I would just need a floor jack and 2 jack stands I presume to be able to get to the oil pan and remove it to drill the hole. (Will that be safe enough? or should I also put a tire underneath for safety)
This will be my first major installation to my car. I did my popcharger myself but that was cake. I'm also going to be buying HKS True Dual exhaust, and install that while I'm working on the vortech.
Oh and I am going to be taking pictures of the installation process :P to be posted up. I haven't seen any installation pictures, thought it might be cool, even though it seems easy enough.
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I'm doing the install myself as well. So far all I was able to get done was the wiring install, but this included UTEC, gauges, wideband sensor, etc. Everything is taking twice as long as I thought, and I haven't even started tearing the engine bay apart. Maybe it's because it's like 30 degrees right now - not much fun.
I actually picked up an extra set of jack stands so I could get the entire car up in the air. That way I can roll around on the creeper and it will make my high-flow cat install much easier. If you have quality jack stands there's nothing to worry about.
I actually picked up an extra set of jack stands so I could get the entire car up in the air. That way I can roll around on the creeper and it will make my high-flow cat install much easier. If you have quality jack stands there's nothing to worry about.
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I installed a procharger myself, just take your time and double check everything.My install took me around 12 hr off and on. It's better to install yourself that way you know how everything works and know the maintance.Good luck with the install
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I plan on getting the installation done in 1 day. Starting around 6-7 in the morning. This will probably happen in about 2 and 1/2 weeks. I'm excited haha. I would start now but I have to orginize my budget aaarg.
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I plan on getting the installation done in 1 day.
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Next weekend I'm going to get the fuel pump/basket done and fuel injectors installed. Then the dreaded drilling of the upper oil pan, high-flow cat install, installing my lightweight pulleys, oil sandwich plate, etc. etc. etc. Man, this will not end
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1 day will be very ambitious if you have never done it before. i guess it all depends on what you are doing. if only strictly the full kit with no gauges, injectors, etc, then ya 1 day is easy. bolting the kit on takes no time at all. making all the pipes line up is kinda a PITA. If you are doing gauges, expect at least 1/2 a day just to do that.
I had a bunch of unexpected problems. Started around thanksgiving and just got my final tune a couple weeks ago.
I had a bunch of unexpected problems. Started around thanksgiving and just got my final tune a couple weeks ago.
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old thread but theres some vortech guys here who did their installs, i am on day 2 tomorrow, basically day one was getting my car on a flat bed to my buddies garage and then taking things off, and finished up doing the oil pan and sealed it back up and had to stop for the day, more to come tomorrow..
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old thread but theres some vortech guys here who did their installs, i am on day 2 tomorrow, basically day one was getting my car on a flat bed to my buddies garage and then taking things off, and finished up doing the oil pan and sealed it back up and had to stop for the day, more to come tomorrow..
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thanks guys, no questions today, it really is pretty straight forward....i am waiting on my stock maf housing which should be here tomorrow by 3 so i stopped once i got to there on that part, then today skipped ahead and did the fmu and inline pump and all that good stuff, tomorrow once i get that housing ill keep going and get the blower and everything mounted in and continue...