Re: Project Family Truckster: 2wd Conversion Turbo LSx Blazer Build
Finally wrapping up a bunch of the wiring...or at least enough to power up the ECU and load a file into it.
Look Ma, no cables!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1dHC...ature=youtu.be |
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Sounds good......wish mine made motor noises
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Congrats man! How u liking the Dominator so far???
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It's working pretty awesome.
Put about 150 miles of shakedown on it this weekend. |
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Damn...nice. I'm jealous...can't find any time to work on mine
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I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on an ECU and have been looking at the AEM Infinity, but now wondering if the Dominator might be more adaptable, how are you liking yours?
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I haven't really looked at the AEM until now. I has some nice things that the holley doesn't (yet?) have, like flex fuel sensor integration, fuel pressure compensation, VVT control, built in traction control.
However, I think the price edge definitely goes to Holley, as well as the tons of custom programmable inputs/outputs. I didn't see anything regarding built in transmission control on the AEM either? I also have the Dominator running a dual nozzle progressive meth setup, which i didn't see listed for the AEM. You can also add the CAN tuning display to the holley, which is a nice (but expensive) unit. I think either one will work great for you, but I really like the Dominator so far. |
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The VVT on my engine is really there to do torque smoothing and for emissions, sorry don't care about that. I'm going with a PCS TCU and a 6 speed 4L80E and the Dominator won't do that anyway, traction control requires wheel sensors which I won't have, though I am doing my build with the idea that at some point it could be switched to LPG or CNG if I wanted to. I will have the capability to run 2 independent fuel rails if I wanted to. Anyway the real issue is CAN output, for me. |
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Hmm, after talking to Holley, same deal.... Back to the studio.
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Love this truck, the rev of that engine should be put on a sleep machine you can fall asleep to at night!
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Part of this winter's upgrades on the Clunker was a new/bigger wastegate. Had to fab a new screamer dump pipe for the gate, and wanted to try out my new backpurge setup, so I made it from stainless.
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...psywabcvti.jpg http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...psan3y5xax.jpg I also wanted to re-do the exhaust for two reasons: 1) to knock the noise down a bit, and 2) to lighten it up. The natural choice was to build a completely aluminum downpipe and exhaust. The old downpipe: http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...pssgflgr10.jpg The new: http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...psazq5t60u.jpg http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps9kqc65ev.jpg http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps2varkyj6.jpg http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...pstqoagfaq.jpg http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...psoqtjlh9q.jpg http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...psadqdarc3.jpg |
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Any concerns on the temps and heat cycles with the aluminum?
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Very nice!
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I need to get a lift...looking awesome man
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Looks good, stainless looks awesome. Something about the heat coloring on the ss after being tigged, that makes me funny. Hope the aluminum works might be on to something!
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Looking forward to seeing/hearing this monster in person! :metal:
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Pretty decent tig beads. What welder do you have?
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Very nice work as usual...enjoy reading your threads(also dads pickup build) very nice of you.
To get to my question.... EGR, i see that youre running a breather can. Are your hoses going directly into the valve covers, no baffles? Im trying to run the same system, but just cant get my head wrapped around how the system works and what is required. Thank you for your time! |
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It's actually not EGR that you're wondering about, it's PCV :chevy: I welded some baffles into the valvecovers under the fittings that I welded on the valvecovers. The baffles will help keep the liquid oil in the engine, and most of the vapor should separate out either in the lines (and drain back to the cover) or in the can. Just have to drain it ever so often. |
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Yep, your right, it is PCV. You wouldnt happen to have pics of the way you made your baffles, what they look like?
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I wasn't able to find a pic of the baffling I added, but here is one showing the fittings I welded to the valve covers.
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...231_145007.jpg |
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Very nice, gives me an idea for the hose fittings.....thanks
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Here is something you might find helpful as well.
http://www.hawksthirdgenparts.com/pr...N-Fitting.html |
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