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Gray Goose 08-05-2019 02:49 PM

BRD Turbo build
 
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So, my son and I have finished up the new race shop and will start ordering parts this week. Boosted Performance Kit and Admin Tuning.

I will keep a journal with pics and hopefully some video links as well.

If you guys think of any must haves for this build....please let me know!

Updated Parts list 01-10-2020:

Boosted Performance Turbo Kit
-COMP 6467 900hp twin scroll, triple ceramic ball bearing turbo, T4 1.15 a/r turbine housing
-Large vertical flow intercooler (25”x9”x3.5” core)
-Tial Q Blow Off Valve
-Tial MV-S waste gates
-3" charge pipes to TB
-3” 304 stainless down pipe
-Tig welded, polished, aluminum inter cooler piping
-30 row oil cooler kit with Mocal thermostat
-Stainless braid oil cooler lines for oil cooler
-GTR spark plugs (gapped)
-304 stainless steel tig welded exhaust manifold
-304 stainless brackets and hardware
-Crack case breather filter
**Powder Coat all Charge Pipes and Inter-cooler

Other Parts:
450 LPH Fuel Pump
Fuel Pump relay and wiring
CJ Motorsports' S1 SE Fuel Return
billet fuel assembly top hat
Injector Dynamics ID1300x
MAC Boost Solenoid
4 Bar MAF Sensor
R888r 305-30-ZR19 rear
SPEC Twin Disc Clutch
Z1 Solid Diff Mounts
Z1 Solid Engine Mounts
Z1 Urethane Trans Mounts
Tein Flex Z coilovers
Kinetix Racing Front Camber Adjustable Upper Arms
Kinetix Rear Camber/Traction Package
Whiteline Front and rear adjustable sway bar links
SPC Toe Bolts
Stillen SHort Throw Shifter
MTEC Shifter Springs
Custom Machined Shift Knob
Brainiac Tablet Kit
ECUTEC Blue Tooth Kit

Tuning:
Moncef at Admin Tuning
Gorilla Race (for suspension tuning)


Baselines:
284 HP (Mustang Dyno)
241 TQ (Damn Mustang Dyno)
14.58 1/4 mile @ 99.9 MPH
2.288 second 60 foot (best time)

Post Build: (E85 octane)
628 HP
511 TQ
12.3 1/4 mile @ 124 MPH
2.1 second 60 foot


Engine Failure:


Lost ring 2 and blew out the bottom of the piston in cylinder 4
Made 10 quarter mile passes and about 500 miles on build.


Reason behind failure:
Head lift was pushing coolant from day 1 of the build



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TopgunZ 08-05-2019 03:19 PM

This takes doing it right the first time to a whole new level. Should be a great build.

Gray Goose 08-05-2019 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by TopgunZ (Post 3871130)
This takes doing it right the first time to a whole new level. Should be a great build.

Thanks, I'm a picky SOB when i comes to building things!

GrayGhost 08-05-2019 03:51 PM

This depresses me when i look at the state of my own garage.

Thats cool what you did with the wood on top of the coating. What did you do to smooth out that transition and prevent the floor from coming up?


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Gray Goose 08-05-2019 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by GrayGhost (Post 3871133)
This depresses me when i look at the state of my own garage.

Thats cool what you did with the wood on top of the coating. What did you do to smooth out that transition and prevent the floor from coming up?


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I used Cortec flooring. It is water proof, and doesn't expand or contract. It also has the backing built on it. So it doesn't pop up. Just the weight of the floor keeps it down with no problems rolling chairs or other things on and off it.

phunk 08-06-2019 03:22 AM

Here we have a fine example of the correct personality type for a turbo 370z build.

jchammond 08-06-2019 03:39 AM

Don’t forget about dual “Line-Loc” solenoids. :tup:

madwi 08-06-2019 03:39 AM

May I make suggestion? Slave a second monitor/tv under that big one. Low enough to watch Youtube vids/whatever while under the lift. :tup:

Gray Goose 08-06-2019 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3871203)
May I make suggestion? Slave a second monitor/tv under that big one. Low enough to watch Youtube vids/whatever while under the lift. :tup:

Not a bad idea, I do have several 32" that are just sitting in the attic:iagree:

mults 08-06-2019 10:49 AM

Don't see a "beverage cooling station"...maybe a future mod?

Very jealous and nice job BTW...

Senna-F1 08-06-2019 12:25 PM

I have similar goal but with SC. I noticed your 1300cc injectors with 340 lph pump. Are you going to run e85? I will be running smaller injectors, but larger pump. 1050 / 450 for mine. I just wonder if that pump will be the right one, especially since you have a turbo that’s capable of a lot more. Either way, good luck man!!

Gray Goose 08-06-2019 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by mults (Post 3871263)
Don't see a "beverage cooling station"...maybe a future mod?

Very jealous and nice job BTW...

:icon18: Ice box in the back left corner :hello: behind the lift pump

Hold a 24 pack of Miller Lite with no issues!

Gray Goose 08-06-2019 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Senna-F1 (Post 3871268)
I have similar goal but with SC. I noticed your 1300cc injectors with 340 lph pump. Are you going to run e85? I will be running smaller injectors, but larger pump. 1050 / 450 for mine. I just wonder if that pump will be the right one, especially since you have a turbo that’s capable of a lot more. Either way, good luck man!!

Those fuel system parts are what Moncef at Admin Tuning recommended. I spoke with him about my goals and what turbo set up I was going with and those parts are what he suggested.

He is very good with our VQs, from what I hear, and that is what he want in the car to do his tuning. So that is what I will give him :tup::driving:

I might try to figure out a way to get E85 and set up a tune for it. I just do not have any local stations that have it.

"Z"en 08-06-2019 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gray Goose (Post 3871274)
Those fuel system parts are what Moncef at Admin Tuning recommended. I spoke with him about my goals and what turbo set up I was going with and those parts are what he suggested.

He is very good with our VQs, from what I hear, and that is what he want in the car to do his tuning. So that is what I will give him :tup::driving:

I might try to figure out a way to get E85 and set up a tune for it. I just do not have any local stations that have it.

You'll need bigger pump when using E85.

Gray Goose 08-06-2019 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by "Z"en (Post 3871277)
You'll need bigger pump when using E85.

My original plan was 93 octane pump gas only. I will make sure to tell him about my thoughts on E85, before he sends me the parts.


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