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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 12:30 AM
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So I have been doing alot of research for my build when i get back. Just wondering from those that have done built engines with TT that are 600+whp either done themselves or had a shop do it what little things did they forget to add to their orginal goodie list that held up the process while waiting on that part to come in? Trying to get everything ironed out for my build to go as smooth as possible. so far ive gotten a good list of parts,shop/tuner lined up already. Looking for advice from the people that have done it already what i might be missing and/or need that i havent found from searching and all the build/FI threads.

What im looking at so far when i get back to drop off at my builder/tuner.


cusco lsd
oil catch can
afr/boost/etc gauges
built short block from IPP
rev-up oil pump
GTM stage 3 TT tuner kit
Nissan engine gasket kit
ARP L19 head studs
ARP main studs
Cometic HR head gasket
oil spacer
stage 3 cjm frs
poly eng/trans mounts
Haltech PNP ECU
clutch/flywheel
td009 trans
motordyne 5/16 spacer
ID2000 injectors
oem brembo calipers/rotors
damper pulley
ss brake lines
ss clutch cable
koyo radiator
radiator hose kit
tien coilovers
spc camber kit
ferra valve job(stock size)
oil cooler
throttle body spacer (for ease of hooking up gauges)


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poly dif bushings


Also from what i can tell from the forums is the stock heads flow really well so correct me if im wrong but my plan is to keep stock head just do a stock size valve job and upgrade while the engine is out and apart and just get the pelum polished inside with the spacer should be enough air. or would a slight cam upgrade be needed aswell?


Again if im missing anything you found you needed during your build let me know. This isnt a dreamer thread just looking for advice on something i might have overlooked.

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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 12:47 AM
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I would scratch the pulley kit and delete the idler pulley, and add the Uprev MAF to the list.

I really think this is a dreamer thread, prove me wrong.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 01:13 AM
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thanks for the heads up on the uprev maf ill have to look more into the ip delete.

In about 6-7 months ill have my build thread going up to prove you wrong. Can't do much from Afghanistan atm thats why i made this thread so i can order some of the things i overlooked to be waiting for me when i get back.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 02:35 AM
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You could probably go for Z1 engine mounts rather than solid. Then get their urethane transmission mount. If you haven't done so, install the Whiteline differential bushings. Maybe include the sub-frame bushings as well while you're at it.

How about wider wheels and tyres?
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 03:41 AM
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You could probably go for Z1 engine mounts rather than solid. Then get their urethane transmission mount. If you haven't done so, install the Whiteline differential bushings. Maybe include the sub-frame bushings as well while you're at it.

How about wider wheels and tyres?
i should change that on my list yea i did go with poly mounts not full on solid.

ill have to get dif bushings,thx

as for wheels i have 18x9.5 18x10.5 ill wait on tires till i get back. guess i should also add i have an exhaust already too.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 04:04 AM
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thought that the last time you popped on here that you were considering an LS swap
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 04:11 AM
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Originally Posted by risenson
thanks for the heads up on the uprev maf ill have to look more into the ip delete.

In about 6-7 months ill have my build thread going up to prove you wrong. Can't do much from Afghanistan atm thats why i made this thread so i can order some of the things i overlooked to be waiting for me when i get back.
This is easily going to be $25k, put the cash away and maybe splurge $5k on your car. Way to many fellow mil folk blow every penny on stupid crap.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 04:33 AM
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thought that the last time you popped on here that you were considering an LS swap
decided against it after reading the swap threads and going over what i would need.
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
This is easily going to be $25k, put the cash away and maybe splurge $5k on your car. Way to many fellow mil folk blow every penny on stupid crap.
have the house have money saved away already this deployment is for my car.
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i stll think it would be cheaper than your turbo build.... but it is your money/car.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 11:03 AM
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anyone able to prove if stock heads,cams,etc could handle 600 hp or would i have to go with built heads? cant find anything on it maybe im not using the right words in the search bar or a link to a thread about it would work.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 11:08 AM
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if you are going to spend that much i would error on the safe side and have them built
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Old Jan 3, 2014 | 07:35 PM
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Haltech uses an onboard map sensor; I would delete the uprev maf.
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Old Jan 3, 2014 | 07:43 PM
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Might as well throw some samco hoses in there as well
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 03:27 AM
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You don't need a maf since haltech will be map based tune. 240$ saved there.

To anyone that says swap to ls1 you obviously haven't done it or read the amount of work and money involved in getting one to run great and use stock parts. It is far more expensive than a cheap junkyard ls engine tossed into an engine bay. Even the kits that claim to have everything are very hard to assemble. Almost all of the complete and nice functioning ls swaps are done by guys with either tons of money at a shop or have a shop themselves. SO STOP RECOMMENDING ******** ON YOUR "THOUGHTS" of how easy it is to swap an LS in the car. I think there is a huge thread on it.

On top of that, if you do'nt have a high hp built engine car, stop saying they blow up all the time. You have no experience so keep your civic cake hole shut until you do it. Many of us have built engines and running great. I have far more friends with engines that explode from fords, dsm, chev, etc. ANY car will start to have issues when you push it.
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 07:24 AM
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+1 to haltech
-1 to uprev MAF
+ heads built

If you are really expecting 600whp+ (which is realistic with e85) than you'll need cams to support this. I would look into IPP longblock setups. I would go with a 2000cc injector size to give yourself plenty of fuel. I had a good expeience with IPP and I think most people do but every now and again someone isnt happy with their stuff, FYI.

This will cost you $25k if not $30k…think long and hard if this is what you want to do with that much cash -

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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 07:46 AM
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You DO NOT need to build your heads for 600whp. Here is a simple built short block DE on 93 pump gas and a BP mid moun kit with a 62mm billet T4 turbo:



This is just a short block build...nothing else was done to the engine, not even a plenum spacer.


OP I would add the following to the list:

-L19 Studs
-ARP mains
-Billet girdle
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance
You DO NOT need to build your heads for 600whp. Here is a simple built short block DE on 93 pump gas and a BP mid moun kit with a 62mm billet T4 turbo:



This is just a short block build...nothing else was done to the engine, not even a plenum spacer.


OP I would add the following to the list:

-L19 Studs
-ARP mains
-Billet girdle
We know you dont "need" the cams but if cams were on this particular car is it safe to assume you could run less boost and make same power or the same boost with more power??
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