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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 07:51 AM
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Great looking Diy Op!!
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by ashtrojan2008
I'll never do it in the car again, it's too easy to drop it out of the bottom.
When i built it i pulled it out of the top..still should have dropped it.
Same, picked motor from top, even that was a pain.
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Andrei
I thought Haltech didn't work with the Revup? Does the proEFI work with a Revup?
Having a rev up is one of the reasons that I went with Haltech and ditched the Utec. Haltech will control the rev up's variable exhaust cam timing, while the utec will not. I'm not sure about the proEFI, because I think it's listed as 03-05.

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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 09:08 AM
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Nice pics dude, lots of work...
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Andrei
I thought Haltech didn't work with the Revup? Does the proEFI work with a Revup?
Originally Posted by RandomHer0
Nice pics dude, lots of work...
thanks man. it's been lots of work, but lots of fun.

Exhaust



My old Borla TD


new turbo back test pipes

2.5-3" venturi reducer cone








H pipe






Passenger side hanger










Silencers





No silencers
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 05:40 PM
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hey i like your thread!

about your fuel system... i see my pump output fitting there!

is your return line running straight back to the stock fuel pump assembly, or is to going to the surge can, with a surge can overflow back to the stock assembly?
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by phunk
hey i like your thread!

about your fuel system... i see my pump output fitting there!

is your return line running straight back to the stock fuel pump assembly, or is to going to the surge can, with a surge can overflow back to the stock assembly?
Thanks! and yes, it is your pump fitting! made things much easier.
the return goes to the surge tank. I modified mine basically the same way rmedicx did. I'll go ahead and outline the whole setup for anyone who is interested

-6an feed from walbro to surge tank
-10an from surge tank to bosch 044
-8an bosch to fuel filter to Y adapter (single 8 to dual 6) to fuel rails
-6an to FPR, -6an FPR to Surge tank.
-6an overflow to the -4an 90* into the walbro pump assembly

All are SS braided except the 6an return is hardline.
I ordered a check valve to go after the 044, should be in tomorrow. The system isn't holding pressure when the pump is off, making it a *$&#^ to start.

Ross
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 05:59 PM
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perfect... thats how i always recommend people use that surge can. BTW cant recall if the 044 has a check valve, but i bet the regulator is your pressure leak. how long does it take for pressure to go to zero after pump is off? I think a pump without a check valve would be rather instant (could be wrong on that), and most aftermarket regulators will slowly seep down.
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 06:08 PM
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Here are some random pictures of the car. It's basically factory on the exterior. Since these pictures I grabbed an acura rdx antenna, looks much better I need wheels and tires though, no traction






SR20DET 260z and fuel injected 496 big block chevy in the background. 11's club?



only difference to date is black windshield washer fluid cap



zinc plated x drilled, slotted ebay rotors. My stockers were warped, and these are temporary. They have worked fine and look better though so no complaints. They are centric blanks.

this is at the track. Those are some borrowed MT et streets, same size as my chinese street tires. But they were dry rotted, i ran better times on my street tires. Ran 11.84@122mph that night.

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my old audiobahn aw1206t's next to my RE SE10D4's for the Z.


my finished amp/cap rack



custom box i built. It's sealed, not much air space, but sounds pretty good. When i go to the track, it slides right out. Only slide 2 locks and pull out banana plugs.

Ross

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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by phunk
perfect... thats how i always recommend people use that surge can. BTW cant recall if the 044 has a check valve, but i bet the regulator is your pressure leak. how long does it take for pressure to go to zero after pump is off? I think a pump without a check valve would be rather instant (could be wrong on that), and most aftermarket regulators will slowly seep down.
its instant. 3x at idle to 0 in less than a second. I assumed the bosch had a check valve built in like the walbro, but I guess not. I can't see any other reason to lose pressure that fast.
Also, what ait's are normal under boost? I can't seem to find an answer, maybe you could help me.

Ross
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 06:18 PM
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SICK *** THREAD. Great pics.
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 07:08 PM
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Great job on the build
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 10:13 PM
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Nice job man!
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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 06:16 AM
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Congrats on your build - must be great to see your efforts culminate in a great run at the track. Normal AITs are usually about 15-20 degrees over ambient on most street kits. With some water injection, it's 15-20 degrees under. Have you gotten it properly tuned and dyno'd yet? I figure probably so since you ran it at the track - would love to see the chart.

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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 10:31 AM
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Holy &^%&^ this thread is so full of win.

your custom exhaust looks alot like the AAM 3" (one of my fav's)

free bump on a sick build.
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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 11:59 AM
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Thanks everyone for the comments. everything is really starting to feel like it has payed off

Originally Posted by rcdash
Congrats on your build - must be great to see your efforts culminate in a great run at the track. Normal AITs are usually about 15-20 degrees over ambient on most street kits. With some water injection, it's 15-20 degrees under. Have you gotten it properly tuned and dyno'd yet? I figure probably so since you ran it at the track - would love to see the chart.
Thanks man. I haven't had it on the dyno since I installed the haltech, which was in January. I have been street tuning the haltech for fuel, here and there on the weekends when i get time, and i'll get on the dyno and tune timing soon. That was where my ait question came in.. on a log the other day I noticed 160 degrees at 7k rpm and 14 psi. It was 80-90 degrees outside, but my air filters are under the hood in the regular greddy location and coolant temps were getting a little hot, thus why i just ordered a radiator. I'll be setting up wm injection before i hit the dyno, to make sure i get over the 600 whp mark

That time slip was on the utec, when i had my borla and single walbro. We maxed out the pump at 460 whp on a dyno dynamics (14psi). the 750cc injectors were in the mid 90's duty cycle, So i did the bosch 044 route to make sure i had enough fuel.

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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 12:22 PM
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sick build man, so much win in one place
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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 04:44 PM
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This is the best thread I have EVER seen.
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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 08:57 AM
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very nice setup bro!!! still got a ways to go on my setup!
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great work man, much love to all the DIYers out there
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