06-03-2016, 08:08 AM | #101 |
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Love the bed wood.
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06-04-2016, 02:18 AM | #102 |
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Just a thought, Watco makes a great wipe on oil finish in quite a few colors. This finish just needs a fresh coat now and then. Would help keep the wood looking good and not graying out.
Looks great! Keep on keepin on Nut Case
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06-08-2016, 12:38 PM | #103 |
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thanks for the kinda words, i may try the watco finish if i can find it up here.
So i was struggling with tuning the new turbo initially, but after countless hours of reading i got it figured out and im slowly dialing in the VE table (Volumetric Efficiency, basically its a table used for fueling and its an assumption of how much air is in the cylinder at any given RPM (x axis) and MAP(y axis) sensor reading). I was skeptical of it making a big difference but i can definitely tell. It pulls solid all the way up to 130 (guesstimate as my speedo reads 15-20 higher, my latest log had a max speed of 153). I need to change the speedo gear in the trans. Whereas the 70 mm choked off at about a 100 and it was struggling to move enough air. Pretty happy I am figuring out how to tune it myself, sure beats paying someone else too! |
06-08-2016, 03:55 PM | #104 |
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Sounds like fun. Learning how to tune and set up stuff like that is very satisfying. I'm slowly learning what I need to do.
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Here's a video from last night: this is my buddy's fully built Silverado SS awd: 408 stroker, s480, 4l80, meth injection. It runs an 11.6 quarter mile at 7 psi. He can't turn it up anymore or they will kick him off the track if he breaks into the 11.5 and under time without a cage. I have some go pro footage of the other runs (from a dig and from a 45 mph roll, he destroys me from a dig. Put 3 lengths on me but I can start catching up)
I let out because I lost my windshield wipers never did find them. It's running pretty healthy. He said if we had gone any longer I woulda have started pulling on him. Last edited by akdg87; 06-11-2016 at 07:35 PM. Reason: Link not working |
06-11-2016, 08:49 PM | #106 |
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Video didn't work for me.
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Heres the youtube version, this is a pretty terrible angle and I have some Go Pro footage (just haven't been able to edit it yet).
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06-13-2016, 08:31 AM | #108 |
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Well that sound nice and healthy. How fast did you get going before you let off?
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06-20-2016, 03:35 AM | #110 |
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Well my th350 took a dump, second gear starter slipping pretty bad. So I found a th400 and dropped it off to be built. Just yanked the th350 out, set a record time of 40 minutes to having it on the ground. A lift would be so much easier but maxing out the height on the jack stands works fine for now.
So I will end up doing a remote mount trans cooler with fan and a thermal switch to activate it. There just isn't enough room up front for a decent size cooler. Need to have the driveshaft modified and flip the trans crossmember around. Still unsure of what to do with my torque convertor; the fluid was dark. Thought about flushing it with some clean trans fluid and mineral spirits, anyone ever done this? The other option is to send it out and have it cut open and cleaned. |
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The TH400 should be a nice up grade.
Personally I would just get a new torque converter. Less chance of something going wrong with the new rebuild. Kim |
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I agree go with new converter.
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So my builder highly recommended trying the th350 again, he built it up a little bit. I did end up putting int he remote cooler with fan. So far so good. If it breaks again im seriously considering a powerglide since i only run 2nd and 3rd on the th350 anyways. First gear just blows tires off...LOL
Had the th400 built up for my dads 1974 firebird we are swapping a carb ls3 in. Its been raining here for weeks on end, so plenty of time to work on stuff in the garage. Would much rather be driving the truck. |
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Well the TH350 did fine over the summer, a group of us paid to have a tuner come up out of Alabama and tune our vehicles in person. He was thoroughly impressed and figured about 550 to the rear wheels on my cameo.
His webpage: https://www.facebook.com/atomicFandP/ Need to fix my crossover pipe for the turbo as the flex section has expanded from heat and back pressure. So i ordered a turbo specific flex section that has interlocking rings instead of a bellow type. Also going to be wrapping the manifolds and the crossover pipe to keep down heat. To battle the back pressure issue i ordered a 7875 T4 turbo; this should also flow a bit more air then the 7665 turbo that's currently on the truck. Tentative plans for the winter upgrades include: 1. Repair Hot side 2. Wrap Exhaust 3. Install 78/75 Turbo 4. Install New Deep Trans Pan, Gear for speedo and Type F Fluid. 5. Reroute Trans Cooler 6. Install Sound Deadening Material/Stereo 7. Cutout in Down Pipe 8. 295/50r15 wheels and tires for rear 9. New breather 10. Retune 11. Meth Injection/3 bar MAP and OS Currently we are building a new shop/hanger, 60x60 with a 16' ceiling so that's been eating up most of my time. working on the vapor barrier now and should start hanging tin on the walls next month. Also finished my dads 1974 firebird with a carb ls3/th400 swap. |
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Is that a bush plane I see sitting outside the shop? I used 2 rolls of this wrap work's great.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Basalt-Exhau...JXczp7&vxp=mtr
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Yes, the hanger is at a small airport/float pond (for "sea planes") just outside of town. Its a base for a lot of remote hunting/fishing in interior alaska. My dads an avid pilot and the hanger was built to fit two de Havilland beavers on floats inside as well as all our vehicles and room to work on them in.
When its all said and done it will have 12" of insulation in the walls and we blew in about 2' of insulation the attic. So far its heating pretty well considering we have dipped into the negative 20's this week. We are putting a 2.5 ton electric chain hoist in the ceiling for picking airplanes and motors. I tried some similar wrap from amazon, it held up decent and was cheap. I already ordered some stuff from summit 1" and 2" was a bit more expensive. |
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Akdg..interesting you found someone from Ala to do your tune..that's only 20 miles from me and I've never heard of him til now..love me some bush planes as well..one of my many many ongoing projects is a supercub clone build....that's all thanks to a couple hunting trips to Ak in a super..I fell in love with those little powerhouses..nice t/a your pops got...-20...wow..its still in the +50s- 70s here
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Here's his personal truck, I think his best 1/4 mile was in the 9.8 second range. https://youtu.be/daS6wD_hYyw One thing on my list is to obtain my pilots license. Just haven't had much time! |
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Wow..all I can say is wow...that truck is unreal...I'm gonna have to look him up sometime...im planning on turbo setup for my ls ad truck..
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Just read your build. Nice.
How was clearance under the engine and Xmemeber for the turbos as well as up front. Keep thinking about turbo for mine.... Clearance is concern. Did you use a kit or go from scratch |
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Never mind looks like you went over the top and not under for exhaust feed to turbo.
You running AC ? Hood clearance OK. |
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No A/C as it doesn't get very hot up here in the summers (80-90 degrees for maybe 10-15 days in the summer). Hood clears just fine. So ive been stockpiling new parts over the winter and just about wrapped up the hanger work. So far i have accumulated: 7875 T4 turbo Methanol Injection Kit-Devils Own Deep cast transmission pan upgraded AEM 380 inline pump with fittings to run -10 line from tank to inlet of pump. New SFI rated flexplate with ARP hardware drop springs for the front to bring it down 1" more New filler pipe for the fuel cell to get rid of the aircraft style cap. Still need to purchase a better converter- im looking at a precision industries vigilante 3400 RPM stall. The current hughes converter i have is not up to the task for the power i want to make and its struggling right now. Im going to relocate the remote trans cooler/fan for the last time (i hope...) it just never seems to kick off once its activated and i think the budget hughes converter is creating too much heat. Also im hoping to get some custom backspace 15" rear wheels made to be able to run a 275/60R15 drag radial. |
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That's a nice list. Where is your trans cooler now? I was fighting mine last summer till I put it under my inter-cooler behind the bumper. Have you had it on the dyno yet?
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Same thought and fight I had with mine lol Now no problem even when it is hot out.
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