TT SHO PROJECT
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Hi all, im new here (duh) been following this site an sites like this for a while... i bought a 92 gimme a ticket red mtx last year... needed a clutch...
so, i replaced the clutch ($3K job... ouch.. damn ASE shop ***** me)... the shifters rod stabilizer broke shortly there after... so in the down time i got bored... had some parts laying around... and not much longer i have a self made twin turbo kit for it.... only running a single turbo for now since i lack the #2 turbo but the pipeing for the #2 is pretty much all done and waiting set aside for the 2nd turbo.... well heres some details on the "kit"
1. 3 feet of 3" pipe... 2 feet or so of 2.5inch pipe..and a short section of 2¼" pipe.. and one 90* 3" mandrel bend. oil lines ect ect...
2. 1 T3 turbo off a 86 thunderbird .60 a/r (if i recall)
3. 1 holley RED carbed fuel pump (ill explain in a bit)
4. a super loud BOV (x2c brand?)
5. 1 y-pipe from a v10 ford (not used part for my tt v10 stang swap) cut up for the bends and flanges (bigger pipeing than the stock sho y-pipe. nice mandrebest part.. it was free.)
6. rubber intake pipe from a 94 NA 2.0L talon (pos i know...) but fits perectly on the turbo and keeps the filter above ground and looks almost factory =)
7. 1 unknown brand aftermarkee con air filter with 3.5 inch opening.
ok now onto the explaining....
i placed the turbo(s) behind the bumper cover... so this is where the holley Red "fuel pump" comes into play... now i have been studeing the "sts" remote mount turbo kits.... the problem with running a turbo so low to the ground is you lack the gravity drain!! so my fix for that was to place the "fuel pump" right after the oil drain and it then pumps the oil back into the engine via a "******" (crank case vent?) in the front valve cover. (and yes so far this works!)
as for the lack of the 2nd turbo.... i just plan on running the rear bank thru the stock exhaust.. the #1 turbo will have the exhaust routed under the car to make a side exit for now till i (again....) get the 2nd turbo then i will fab up a 3" single turbo(s) back system for it... but till then the side exit 3 banger exhaust will do.
as for the twin turbo stage 2 upgrade... all that will be needed is a slight tweaking of the discharge pipe to add in the 2nd turbo and there we have it 500-600hp worth of turbos (250-320 for now) easy as pie to do. all fits behind the stock bumper cover (might of helped that i removed the ac crap) you look under the hood and see nothing sept a missing MAF and a funky cold air intake looking pipe to the trottle body
... hopefully ill get my hands on a digi cam and get some pics of it.
welll i think thats about it... tell me what you think... just thought everyone would find this an interesting approach at twin turboing a sho..
-Bob.
so, i replaced the clutch ($3K job... ouch.. damn ASE shop ***** me)... the shifters rod stabilizer broke shortly there after... so in the down time i got bored... had some parts laying around... and not much longer i have a self made twin turbo kit for it.... only running a single turbo for now since i lack the #2 turbo but the pipeing for the #2 is pretty much all done and waiting set aside for the 2nd turbo.... well heres some details on the "kit"
1. 3 feet of 3" pipe... 2 feet or so of 2.5inch pipe..and a short section of 2¼" pipe.. and one 90* 3" mandrel bend. oil lines ect ect...
2. 1 T3 turbo off a 86 thunderbird .60 a/r (if i recall)
3. 1 holley RED carbed fuel pump (ill explain in a bit)
4. a super loud BOV (x2c brand?)
5. 1 y-pipe from a v10 ford (not used part for my tt v10 stang swap) cut up for the bends and flanges (bigger pipeing than the stock sho y-pipe. nice mandrebest part.. it was free.)
6. rubber intake pipe from a 94 NA 2.0L talon (pos i know...) but fits perectly on the turbo and keeps the filter above ground and looks almost factory =)
7. 1 unknown brand aftermarkee con air filter with 3.5 inch opening.
ok now onto the explaining....
i placed the turbo(s) behind the bumper cover... so this is where the holley Red "fuel pump" comes into play... now i have been studeing the "sts" remote mount turbo kits.... the problem with running a turbo so low to the ground is you lack the gravity drain!! so my fix for that was to place the "fuel pump" right after the oil drain and it then pumps the oil back into the engine via a "******" (crank case vent?) in the front valve cover. (and yes so far this works!)
as for the lack of the 2nd turbo.... i just plan on running the rear bank thru the stock exhaust.. the #1 turbo will have the exhaust routed under the car to make a side exit for now till i (again....) get the 2nd turbo then i will fab up a 3" single turbo(s) back system for it... but till then the side exit 3 banger exhaust will do.
as for the twin turbo stage 2 upgrade... all that will be needed is a slight tweaking of the discharge pipe to add in the 2nd turbo and there we have it 500-600hp worth of turbos (250-320 for now) easy as pie to do. all fits behind the stock bumper cover (might of helped that i removed the ac crap) you look under the hood and see nothing sept a missing MAF and a funky cold air intake looking pipe to the trottle body
welll i think thats about it... tell me what you think... just thought everyone would find this an interesting approach at twin turboing a sho..
-Bob.

yes the cars running... very loud do to no exhaust on the rear bank since i cant figure out how to get the manifold off to replace the exhaust studs.... but other than that yeah it runs and spools