fdogg96
SHOCal Member
So is that a hint that it atleast won't be any more than $4000? :woo-hoo:
Wow, I wonder how many Eaton M90s you can get with that from the junkyard.
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So is that a hint that it atleast won't be any more than $4000? :woo-hoo:
how many times are you guys going to make him say he does not know how much it will be till its ready. general research says 4-5K so assume it is that and if it is less you can buy a good set of tires.
don't mean to sound rude but he is being asked the same thing over and over and over. Any time I see a new post in this thread I always check because I want to see some progress and I am always disappointed by seeing the same banter.
hopefully will be dynoing tomorrow.
The tooling is in progress right now. I think the 1st jig is done or will be done shortly.
Hopefully will be dynoing tomorrow.
The tooling is in progress right now. I think the 1st jig is done or will be done shortly.

Exactly.
The oil lines are finished and I need to get a baseline dyno. The shop is backed up but working on the tooling. Once that is done we can get a working setup going.
We have the oil lines, just need to trim down a little. We have started tooling.
Got the hoses as well.
We are starting tooling. The basic setup is done, just some small details left.
Hopefully will be dynoing tomorrow.
The tooling is in progress right now. I think the 1st jig is done or will be done shortly.
Stock SHO dyno, for before and after results.

That wasn't what I expected.![]()
No Kidding, I thought the Turbo was on the Test car and ready to Dyno.
-Sam
Is there any way to go with option 1 and instead of tapping into the oil feed lines and oil pan, put in a small reservoir of about 2 quarts and a cooler down near the power steering one?
I've heard of some turbos bearings being able to act like an oil pump to suck up oil...
I'm a FI n00b, so forgive my ignorance.
This would be a simple way to not drill into the oil pan, and maybe safer?
That would be awsome IMO.
Is there any way to go with option 1 and instead of tapping into the oil feed lines and oil pan, put in a small reservoir of about 2 quarts and a cooler down near the power steering one?
I've heard of some turbos bearings being able to act like an oil pump to suck up oil...
I'm a FI n00b, so forgive my ignorance.
This would be a simple way to not drill into the oil pan, and maybe safer?
That would be awsome IMO.