greddy twin build...
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I found a used greddy 18g twin turbo kit off the trusty internet a few months back and decided to pull the trigger…I think I got an amazing deal for the twins and the intercooler setup - everything but the emanage and the injectors…which I wouldnt use anyway bc I am running the haltech and deatschwerk 600s.
The catch to this purchase is that one turbo leaks and has very minor shaft play…so both turbos will need rebuilt…thinking of doing the 20g swap…additionally, I will replace all the hardware before the summer.
taking this really slow (I'm still nuts deep in my weight reduction) - I don't have a ton of cash to throw at this and I need to upgrade a handful of items along the way. Which I will pickup and hopefully have everything I need by summer.
I am going to modify the bumper and hood to allow maximum airflow - my main concern (after the turbos) is to dissipate heat. Large openings for the intercooler, radiator, oil cooler and side openings to move air up to the turbos and out of the hood.
Here's where I'm at now:
twin turbo kit
C&R radiator - a used(although I dont think it saw track time) nascar stock (30"x18"x4")
replica V2 front bumper
heat wrap








What I need:
C&R radiator/oil cooler combo
secondary oil cooler
optional second hood
hose line / fittings
more heat wrap
turbo sheilds
1 greddy BOV
The catch to this purchase is that one turbo leaks and has very minor shaft play…so both turbos will need rebuilt…thinking of doing the 20g swap…additionally, I will replace all the hardware before the summer.
taking this really slow (I'm still nuts deep in my weight reduction) - I don't have a ton of cash to throw at this and I need to upgrade a handful of items along the way. Which I will pickup and hopefully have everything I need by summer.
I am going to modify the bumper and hood to allow maximum airflow - my main concern (after the turbos) is to dissipate heat. Large openings for the intercooler, radiator, oil cooler and side openings to move air up to the turbos and out of the hood.
Here's where I'm at now:
twin turbo kit
C&R radiator - a used(although I dont think it saw track time) nascar stock (30"x18"x4")
replica V2 front bumper
heat wrap








What I need:
C&R radiator/oil cooler combo
secondary oil cooler
optional second hood
hose line / fittings
more heat wrap
turbo sheilds
1 greddy BOV
Last edited by bealljk; Sep 8, 2017 at 10:37 PM.
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Thanks for the reference…they have a great website…
did a bit on the front bumper

wrapped the pipes and the x pipe
did a bit on the front bumper

wrapped the pipes and the x pipe
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My overall intent is to maximize air flow through the ic/radiator/oil coolers, up and out through the hood(which I will also hack up). But showing the duct-work and the radiators are a bonus!
Last edited by bealljk; Jan 27, 2013 at 07:55 PM.
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spent my free time last few weeks getting my engine's front end off and getting the headers off…
The headers were easier to get off than I initially thought…the key was to remove the engine mounts and support the engine with the floor jack.


I need a little lead time to have my turbos rebuilt so I am going to start fabbing up the radiator/oil cooler...
The headers were easier to get off than I initially thought…the key was to remove the engine mounts and support the engine with the floor jack.


I need a little lead time to have my turbos rebuilt so I am going to start fabbing up the radiator/oil cooler...
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had a little time to play around in the garage this afternoon…
the radiator propped up

radiator & intercooler

not sure how I feel about the bumper...
the radiator propped up

radiator & intercooler

not sure how I feel about the bumper...
Last edited by bealljk; Feb 16, 2013 at 04:30 PM.
Are you planning on building air channeling ducts? Air will travel along the path of least resistance unless you force it in a direction. Having bigger holes in itself will increase air volume but will not necessarily provide better cooling.
I did that on my car which has intercooler, 2x oil coolers, condenser, and radiator stacked and noticed a huge improvement in water temps and oil temps.
I did that on my car which has intercooler, 2x oil coolers, condenser, and radiator stacked and noticed a huge improvement in water temps and oil temps.
Last edited by suprasam; Feb 17, 2013 at 07:25 AM.
^+1. I think you've gotten a bit too concerned about overheating at the expense of aerodynamics and in the process you've lost cooling efficiency also. Air is just going to go around your IC.
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thanks for the input…I have mixed feelings about the bumper aswell - I bought the bumper for $30, so if it ***** the bed…not a huge loss. It's going to take a some money to get primed and painted as well.
@rcdash & suprasam - as far as air flow goes - I can see what youre saying some air will bypass the IC/radiator - which isnt the worst thing in the world(IMO) bc as it passes (on the sides & over top) it's flowing to the sides & top of the engine…I'm not sure if I posted this above but I intend to find a OEM replacement hood and add cut-outs to allow air to flow out of the engine-bay…
I'm not against creating fiberglass ducts to direct air, I've thrown the idea around with a buddy who wants to create something similar on his car (volvo s60r)…
@rcdash & suprasam - as far as air flow goes - I can see what youre saying some air will bypass the IC/radiator - which isnt the worst thing in the world(IMO) bc as it passes (on the sides & over top) it's flowing to the sides & top of the engine…I'm not sure if I posted this above but I intend to find a OEM replacement hood and add cut-outs to allow air to flow out of the engine-bay…
I'm not against creating fiberglass ducts to direct air, I've thrown the idea around with a buddy who wants to create something similar on his car (volvo s60r)…
With an aftermarket radiator, oil cooler, t-stat, etc, overheating isn't going to be a big issue. I'd invest in meth if you we're concerned, not to raise boost, but to lower intake temps.
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James, you definitely don't need that large opening on the bumper. Think about the IC air flow capacity, it's approximately 50% of the IC area. Also, you must force air to go through IC core.
From the great old book "Maximum boost" by C. Bell:
From the great old book "Maximum boost" by C. Bell:







