🔧 BUILD Broke EF turbo LS SC400 Build

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I may have never posted on here before, but for some reason I am inspired to post my build up here. I am going to copy and paste from another site to get us all up to speed. I will try and clean up anything that was specific to the thread I am pulling from. Now that I am getting started on the main fab work I will update this thread in real time.

For anyone who doesn't want to read it all here is the short version. I bought the car on a whim in June of 2016. It is a 1993 SC400 that was from this area, and was meticulously maintained at the dealer. I was going to stay with the original 1UZ so you will see I started installing a procharger on it. I ended up selling off the stock motor, trans, ecu and harness to a local guy and got an iron gen 3 5.3 motor. I am doing a Precision LS-7675 turbo with a truck manifold based kit (more or less). It will be backed up by a TH400, and for now will use a stock ECU with HP Tuners.

Alright, time for the massive dump of info.


A couple years ago I picked up a 1993 SC400. I wasn't really looking for a car, but a late night search found this one, and I have always liked them. I decided to go down and give it a look in person, and it was even cleaner than it looked in the pics so I bought it. Here are a couple pics of when I first got it.

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I wont bore you with all of the middle shit, just hit you with the highlights.

I removed a couple tons of wiring that used to be an alarm system.
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I had the gauge cluster fixed/updated with white LED's.
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Fixed up the wiring that was kind of hacked up from the alarm. Changed the steering wheel, etc. etc.
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I then updated the climate control, and put in a nice head unit.
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Just a bunch of little changes and fixing up small things here and there. The car was extremely well maintained and really did not NEED much. My plan was always to make it fast of course, and do drag week with it. The factory 1UZ motor is a very good starting point and can make some really solid HP. The stock trans can be built to live as well. Packaging was kind of a nightmare as you can see, but other than that it was a good option.

I ended up stumbling upon a great deal on a procharger kit that was actually on an SC400 locally. It was a P1SC that came with some shitty piping, a way too small intercooler, but a Tial blow off valve that actually had the right spring it it! I started installing that setup.
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You can see one of the things that was constantly in the back of my mind for making this a drag week car. Look how complicated that engine looks! If I had a problem on the road not only would parts be an issue, but just the time to do simple repairs is a nightmare. For example the starter is under the intake manifold in the valley.

So when a local kid hurt the motor in his SC I offered mine up to get him back on the road since that is his only car. We struck a deal and I ripped that shit out the next day.
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It happened to work out that a 5.3 LS came up for sale for the same money I just sold my old motor for, so I jumped on it.
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Its update time! Nothing really exciting, but I have been slowly chipping away at things.

First up was wiring. I am planning on using the stock ECU for a little bit with HP Tuners, so I had some wiring work to do.

Harness as I got it with the motor
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Stripped of all of the brittle loom and crappy electrical tape.
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Unfortunately I ended up having to move it around after I had stripped off all of the crap, and it got pretty tangled.
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So I decided to just fully depin everything since I only need a few things from that mess.
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Here is the pile of junk I didn't need from that harness. There is actually a bit more, but that is 99.99% of it.
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And here is everything all apart, ready to be cleaned, routed, extended, and loomed.
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Next up I got some mounts for the LS from Dan Perlenfein. He even made me a custom trans mount for the TH400. These are very nice pieces, and I got them really quickly.
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Got them set in the car, fit like a glove! (BTW they are not bolted down in any of these pics, just have the nut on the other side a few turns)
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Next up I pulled the oil pan off my motor so I could drop it in and see what I am working with.
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Bit of wishful thinking seeing of the truck intake would clear the hood. It wont.
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So keep in mind that the mounts are not 100% bolted down yet. I need to get my trans from my buddy so I can get that in place before locking everything in place (just to take it all back out again). Once I have put the trans in then I can check a few things, and it can all come back out. Engine bay is going to get cleaned up, and the motor will get some TLC as well. I am still planning on trying to get it running and driving this year, but we will see if it happens. I am not one to let things be "good enough" so I may end up spending a bunch of money and time on the motor even though it will remain a stock bottom end.

Anyway I am really happy with the fitment, and how much space I have! This seems to be more room than I remember in an F-body (on the sides) even with a tubular K-Member. Should be able to get a big single in there no problem with a 4" down pipe to run out back. I am really glad I went LS!



Well time for a small update on the thread that nobody follows :) I got the trans, and a converter from my buddy a while back. Turns out the trans was shot, and needs a rebuild. That pretty much killed my plans for just getting it running this year. The good news is that I will be able to use it as a core to verify the trans mount, and hold everything in place so I can do all the fab work and wiring. I need to get un-lazy and move the car over in the garage so I can get the trans in one of these days. Its been hot as balls, and until I got my turbo there hasn't been much of a reason to bother getting it done. That excuse is out the window now though, since this came in last week

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Its nothing special, just a Precision LS 7675, which is a cast wheel journal bearing 76mm. It should be able to max out the 5.3 though, so it will do for now. This weekend (it was hot as balls) I went out to the garage for a bit to try and get some idea where I was going to place the turbo so I can start getting an idea for a materials list. First up I got the radiator sitting in place (close enough)
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These were the most obvious positions (turbo would need to be clocked differently for most) that I snapped some pics of not in any particular order.

Inside forward facing 45
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TA style
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Inside forward facing
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Outside forward facing
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That is really about all I got right now. I guess I also got the LS6 intake since my last update. That is still sitting on the truck steam ports which is why it isn't flat. I also got a set of non-EGR truck manifolds to use as the base of the turbo kit.

So right now I need to get everything mounted temporarily. That includes the trans, front accessories, exhaust manifolds, intake manifold, etc. Then I can lock down the turbo placement 100% and order material to start work. I also need to delete the ABS so I can mount the ECU over there and get started on the wiring. Well that's all for now, thanks for following along the journey of me seeing how dirty I can get my car.



Time for a small update, just because why not :)

I needed to get the trans in so I could check the fitment of the mount, as well as get everything locked into position for fabricating. Doing a trans by yourself is no fun, worse when you don't have a lift, and worse yet when you have to do some modifications for it to even fit. I ended up grabbing a trans jack from Harbor Freight to make my life a million times easier.
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The only downside to it is that it is quite a bit taller than having the trans on my regular jack, but other than that it was SO MUCH BETTER. I could slowly move it into position and make small changes to angle and overall position with ease. Not to mention how nice it is to have the trans stable as you are moving around to get a good look at everything. It turns out it only needed a little massaging to get it bolted into place. Again, that is without a shield on it (or a bell) but I was glad I didn't have to spend hours hammering overhead.

Ignore the mess, the garage is in process of getting a lot of work as well.

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Next up I wanted to see what I was working with on the exhaust manifolds.
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Driver side is actually hitting the frame, but that is fine since I always planned on v-banding them anyway.
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Plenty of space on the passenger side
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Next up was trying to get an idea of what to do for accessories. There are about a million options out there these days. I started by trying to place the stock truck pieces just to get some idea.
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Clearly those weren't going to work, but it was worth a shot. I have since figured out what I am going to do, but I will post more about that when I get all the parts. After that I reassembled the main fuse box under the hood. I need to patch where I cut for the procharger bracket, but the car is going to be outside for a bit while we finish the garage so I wanted to close off the fuses and wiring.
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That was about it. Got the car back on the ground and pushed back out of the way for now.
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Not really a crazy update, but progress none the less. While we are finishing the garage I will get the rest of the parts needed for the accessory drive setup. Once that is all in place I can start on fab work (FINALLY!), so hopefully the garage wont take too long. That's all I got for now, thanks for following along!



Nothing exciting, but parts have been coming in lately. I had to figure out and order up all of the front accessory drive components. Luckily there are a LOT of options for that kind of stuff these days. I ended up with a set of ICT billet brackets that will use a mix of F-body and Truck pieces.

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While I am at it, I got all new everything else too since most of it required f-body pieces anyway.

New tensioner
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New power steering pump pulley
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I have a new water pump, but no pic of it. The new power steering pump will be here early next week as well. I haven't ordered an alternator yet, but I will later when I get a crank pulley.

Next up is some of the fabrication pieces for the turbo kit. I have only ordered the parts and pieces for the hot side so far.

All stainless steel T4 flange, four 2.5" 90's for the crossover, and a 4" 90 for the start of the down pipe
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The stainless steel adapter from the weird 3-5/8" outlet of the turbo to 4" tubing.
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I am still waiting on the 2.5" stainless v-band assemblies and the stainless O2 bung. I will also run another section of stainless on the downpipe, then a bellows, then adapt to aluminum for the rest of the exhaust. I probably wont start on that until after I do the cold side piping, which I will hopefully be able to start directly after the hot side fabrication is done. My garage is currently being finished, so I wont be able to start work for a couple weeks still, but its great to see parts coming in! That's all I got for now, thanks for following along.


Here are the 2.5" stainless steel v-band assemblies and the stainless steel O2 bung.
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They are very nice with indexed flanges built in
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Quick release clamps, another nice touch!
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GM reman power steering pump came the other day as well
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I was a bit surprised to see that the pump did not come with the pulley bolt, or the reservoir cap. Not a big deal, just slightly annoying. That is all I have for now. The garage is taking longer than expected, but I have also been working on the wife's car anyway. Sometime next week I will probably stock up on welding supplies so I can be ready to go. I should have enough to get started, but I know I will need some soon.




On to a bit of news, my garage is 90% done!! Paint went on last night, so now I can trim it this weekend and move everything back. Here are a couple quick pics.

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For reference, here is a pic of the garage when we did our inspection (before we bought the house)
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It had a single light bulb, and the opener was plugged into an outlet next to the switch with an extension cord duct taped to the drywall.

Here is a shot after we had added the sub panel, lights, and pulled down the drywall. I then insulated everything, and put up new 5/8" drywall.
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I know not car related, but it has been a massive project that has delayed the car so I figured I would throw it in there now that I can see light at the end of that tunnel. Next update will be all car!



Well nothing too exciting to report still. I have been busy as hell finishing the garage, and getting our house ready for a party this weekend. I did however order up a bunch more material and pieces. I should have everything to build the intercooler piping except the intercooler (which is on backorder). I have all of the material to build my exhaust, but will probably need a couple v-bands so I can section it. Anyway, here are a couple pics.

Half stainless, half aluminum 4" V-band. I have two stainless steel 90's to come out of the turbo and get me to about the firewall, then it will be aluminum from there to the bumper. The other three pieces are 3" aluminum clamshell clamps for the intercooler piping.
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Detail of the 4" v-band
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And one of the clamshell clamps pulled apart.
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I also got two boxes of piping as well. Those have a single stainless steel 4" 90, ten 3" aluminum 90's, six 4" aluminum 90's, two 4" aluminum 45's, two 2' long aluminum straight sections, a 3" silicone coupler, and a 3" to 3.5" silicone adapter with T-Bolt clamps. I am really hoping to start fabrication next weekend now that I should be done with all of these other projects. My pile of parts/material is starting to take up too much space!




Finally time for a bit of an update! After busting our asses on Friday night, the garage is now 99% done. All that really means for non OCD people is that I have more than 2 outlets (a LOT more) and don't need to drag extension cords all over! Let me back up a second, I needed to get the steering rack out of the car since it was wore out and I got a replacement for it. I also wanted to take the motor out to make taking the rack out easier, and so I could do some things with it on the stand. Thursday night I got under the car and pulled the trans.

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Pretty easy to do with nothing really connected at all. Friday the car and the bike went outside while my buddy and I did the massive amount of electrical work in the garage. Saturday got mostly eaten up cleaning the garage from the previous nights thrashing. In the evening I got the car pulled back into the garage and was able to get back to work on it.

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I let the snow melt off and dry up a bit before getting to work pulling the motor. Not terribly hard (again, nothing to disconnect or move), but kind of a pain in the ass since I have to come at it from the side.
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So one of the first things I wanted to try, was see about fitting AC. I don't think I would run it this year, but if I could build with it in mind it would make things easy down the road. I grabbed a bracket and a junk compressor from a buddy so I could mock it up. He also had this manifold laying around, so I took that as well.
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It is clearly a tight fit, but I think I could make it work. It pretty much kills running a 4" downpipe on the passenger side though, so I grabbed a piece of tubing to see what it looked like on the driver side.
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Again, very tight but I should be able to make that work if I need to. I still haven't decided if I am going to mess with it or not, but its good to know about options. Next up was getting the front accessory drive all installed.

All laid out on the bench (minus the water pump since I forgot where I put it!)
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Unfortunately I have the wrong tensioner, and I clearly still need parts (balancer, thermostat housing, alternator, etc.) but I can move forward with fabrication for now. Once that was done I pulled out the old rack.
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Then I got the new poly bushing installed in the new rack
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Then got it put in for now.
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I am going to change the "EVO component", intermediate shaft, and outer tierods but its in the car so I can fabricate around it for now and keep it out of my way.

Then I got busy organizing all of my material so I could clear the space under my bench.

Pile of tubing!
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Ahhhh thats better
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At that point I was going to call it a night, but I decided to dive in and try and get something done. So I busted out the big boy grinder
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Then I hacked off the end of the driver side manifold
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Unfortunately, that was where I had to end it. Its been so long since I have welded, the batteries in the hood were dead! I am going to stop and get some on my way home today, and I am also waiting on some welding supplies. It was great to FINALLY be working on the car again! Like I said I am still unsure on the whole AC deal, but I think for now I am going to cut up that manifold and see whats up. I will also be putting the motor back in the car as soon as I get my new steering parts (that is a whole story on its own). Thats all I have for now, thanks as always for following along!




WHEW, that was a lot of info! I ended up having to pull the post from a site I had already done this same thing on. So I again apologize if it doesn't make a ton of sense since it was a catch up on a catch up. Going forward this will get updated in real time though. I have some tools and supplies coming this Friday, so hopefully I can get a good jump on some of the fab work. I guess we will see how it goes. Look for an update later in the weekend, or Monday. Hope you guys enjoy the build, I look forward to hearing from you guys.


Thanks,
Sean

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Alright guys (and gals?) it is FINALLY time for an update. This will be long, and have very little to do with the car so be warned.

Back in February our house was broken into and burglarized. That really kicked off a whole series of events that are just now wrapping up. The thieves came in though the back door (ripped it from the hinges) and then went to town. They got all of my guns, and most of my gun stuff (damn near all my ammo), all of my Wife's jewelry, all of my camera gear, our new laptops, cash, and so on. Our dog looked like he may have been hit in the process, but was luckily still there when we got home. He was very freaked out, but after a while he seems to be back to normal.

We had been talking about moving in the next few years, and that really was the nail in the coffin. So we met with our realtors and came up with what we could sell for, and what we were looking for. After looking at a bunch of places we found the one we liked the most and put in an offer. To be honest I didn't think they would go for it since we were contingent on selling our house which wasn't even listed yet. Turns out they did, which was awesome and also extremely stressful!

Without getting into ALL the boring details we ended up being really rushed to get the house listed for sale. We had to put it up before the door was even replaced, and showed it with that all boarded up :D Apparently it didn't matter as the very first person who walked in offered us full asking price! We also had another offer that was kind of low, but no bother we went with the solid looking full price guy!

Everything looked good, we scheduled everything for moving, shutting off utilities, etc. They had an inspection and found a couple minor things that we had fixed (they specified a professional). If I remember right they pushed the closing, and then 5 days before the new date they were unable to secure funding. No worries (kind of), they had a family member who was going to jump in and buy it with all the same terms. We did get them to pay to extend the POD for another month, so not a total loss.

Buyer two, also looked great on paper as far as we could tell. They were using the same lender, which was a reputable company. As we got a little closer there were some things popping up that were needed. Lots of documents they needed to supply, had to add in a co-signer, etc. Again, as far as we can get from anyone on their side everything is looking good just needed that one last document. They also pushed the closing, maybe twice I cant remember.

Now it is the day before the closing, a month or so after our original closing date. The pod was packed, picked up, and sitting at the new place (that we dont own), the movers left that morning with all of our stuff. We went to our lawyer and signed the closing docs and were going back to clean the house and get the last stuff in a van I borrowed from work. We were just wrapping up at the house, probably around 5 or 6 at night when we get a call from our realtor that it all fell apart.

Again, long story short our realtor was working his ass off trying to find any solution he could for us. Our mortgage person looked at the loan and said there was NO WAY this person would have every been approved. Same went for the first person. More or less the person working the loan was 100% full of shit, and/or totally incompetent and fucked it all up. In the end (around 1am) it was agreed that we could rent the new house until we were able to sell ours.

It took some back and forth but late the next day we were in the new place as renters and our house was back on the market with the clock ticking. When it was first being shown we had 10+ showings scheduled EACH DAY for the entire week within a couple hours. This time we had 1. Then a few days later 1. They were trying everything they could to get people through the doors, but with shitty weather and holidays it was not going well. We had 30 days to get under contract, and it was week 2 already. FINALLY we had someone come though and again offer full asking! Actually I think they were a little under and we went back at full asking which they went for.

There was some drama about the driveway, which honestly needed to be replaced. Our plan was to replace it this spring actually. Anyway we got that taken care of, but it was deja vu all over again! They pushed the closing on us, and were having a hard time getting clear to close. Meantime we are in the new house with only the bare minimum unpacked. TV is on the floor, we have 2 plates, 2 glasses. It was like college, which I never went to! We were paying to have the grass cut since I need a way bigger mower for the new place. Basically we were bleeding money and stressed to the MAX.

They got clear to close at 3:30 on Friday afternoon with the closing scheduled for Monday morning. Technically they cant do that, but fuck it lets get this done! Monday comes around and they did the final walk though and say the AC doesn't work (it was already inspected and worked). I was like fuck that, Ill go fix it! I went down there and adjusted the low limit low enough for it to actually try and turn on, and it did. Disaster averted there. Now we are coming up on the time for the buy closing and I haven't heard anything. We get to our buy and start signing things, and THEN hear from the realtor he was done and on his way (with the check). The sell closing too over 3 hours!!! Our's went pretty smooth except a typo and then also being sticklers about the amount we were bringing to close. That made no sense because the number was off by less than $500 and we were getting money back from the deal. They wanted it run through underwriting again anyway, so we just shot the shit for a while and then it was done!!!

So now I can show you why I haven't touched my car for months!

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Some pics of the garage from the inspection
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The garage is about 31' wide, and 21' deep with 11' ceilings. Already has OK lighting (for now) and a gas heater out there.

The house is ~2300 square feet 3 bedroom 2.5 bath with a full basement that is unfinished and already roughed for a bathroom. It sits on about 1.5 acres with enough room for a shop :) As I said we have already been living there for a little over a month and absolutely LOVE it! It is so relaxing out there. It is really like being on vacation, except we live there!!!

We have plans for the entire house top to bottom, inside and out. You guys care the most about the garage of course! Plans out there are basic, sub panel with more electrical for everything, new lighting, 4 post lift (fits the space better than a 2 post) and some storage like shelves etc. I am planning on building a dedicated shop, but that wont be for a little while.

Well that has been my life the last 4 months or so. I am going to try and get the SC back this weekend but probably wont start working on it for a bit. I did order some parts for it yesterday so I can keep going once I get some things done.


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Thanks guys, its been a rough few months! At least we ended up moving into a bad ass place because of it all. It sucks that no matter what we are still going to be "short" from insurance, but oh well.

Moving on to car things, I already got back to ordering parts :D

These guys showed up yesterday!
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I also got a set of the valve covers with -10 fittings from Motion Raceworks, but didn't unwrap them for pics. I am trying to get the car out to the new house this weekend but not sure if it will happen. I have no 220 in the garage though so I am limited regardless. I will be back to work on it soon though!

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Time for another small update. This came the other day :D
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Ignore the mess
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This was as far as I got yesterday
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The instructions are almost 100% useless, so I ended up having to redo a bunch of stuff as I figured it out. It was a motherfucker doing it by myself, I suggest having at least one or two people to give you a hand. The wife ended up helping me get the ramps put on and flipped over (they were both upside down). Lucky for me I had two jacks to lift the "power" ramp since that was a good chunk of the 1,740 shipping weight. It was in the garage facing the wrong way, and upside down.

Depending on how things go today I want to get it finished up. I just need to route the cables, install the pump and lines, and the safety release. I do also have to run and get oil for it since I thought it came with it for whatever reason. Once its all set up and working I am having the SC brought back so I can get to work on it!! Chances are that will happen this Friday, but maybe Wednesday if I can get everything done.

That's all for now, thanks for following along!

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Another day, another kind of boring update for you guys. I ended up getting the lift all finished up and ready to go Thursday night. I thought it was nice that everyone was blowing off fireworks in celebration to me having a working lift :) After I got it all ironed out (it was really working Wednesday) I moved it over to the third bay. We still have a ton of crap in the garage as seen in previous pics, so that sucked. Once I had it over there I just had to put something on it!

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Friday morning I got up nice and early, got the Accord off the lift and out of the way, hopped on the motorcycle and headed to my buddies house to meet the tow truck. Does this count as a barn find yet?

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It was technically a stable I guess, but I also don't think its ever actually had horses in it. ANYWAY, the tow truck showed up and we got it outside so I could really see how neglected it is.

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Got her all loaded up

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And away we went! Since I was on the bike, no pics of it in transit, but you could imagine it looks exactly like that last pic with a different background :)

Made it back to my house and got it unloaded right onto the lift. Again no pics of the process since I was helping out, but it was pretty uneventful.

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I really need to adjust the lift now that its where it is likely going to stay. I started to adjust the lift and the locks where I had assembled it, but now its spun around and in a totally different area so its pretty far off. I also very clearly need to do something about the opener and the door. I have a buddy who quoted me raising the tracks and installing a jack shaft opener. In the meantime I may just remove the opener over there, or just disable it so I can lift higher. Where its at now (more or less where it is in the pic) is as high as it can go with being able to open and close the door.

That is really all I got for the car. I was very busy all weekend working on stuff around the house and didn't even get a chance to re-organize the garage. I am not 100% sure when I am going to start back up on the car, but hopefully soon. I really want to get it done ASAP for many many reasons. One of the biggest is it would be nice to be able to use my lift to work on any of my cars :) Kind of a pain in the ass to move the SC on and off when it does't run.
 

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Time for another small update! I have gathered a few more parts, and also decided to make some changes. First up lets bring you guys up to speed on whats been happening. A few weeks back I rolled it out of the garage so I could do an oil change on my daily driver. While it was outside I figured I may as well clean off some of the dust :)

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Also while it was outside I got rid of the garage door opener on that bay so I can raise the car up higher.

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In case anyone was wondering, it was a pain in the ass to get it back on the lift! Just another reason I need an ATV :)

Anyway I have been trying to think through what parts I need, and what are some of the next steps on the car. I may not be working on it, but my brain never stops. I happened to find some Siemens Dekka 80lb injectors, so I jumped on them real quick.

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So then I was thinking about the fuel system. That reminded me that I have some parts laying around somewhere. I knew I had a filter around, and some other things so I went on the hunt. Ended up finding the Fore Innovation fuel pressure regulator.

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I know I also have a Fuelab 5" filter with -8 in/out somewhere as well. Looking through old pics it was installed post pump, so I ordered up a matching pre-pump filter, and an AEM inline fuel pump which is basically a Bosh 044.

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I know that at one point I had some fuel rails, but I cant remember if I sold them or not. I need to dig though some more boxes to find that filter, and see if I do still have those rails. I have a lot of AN line and fittings already as well, so regardless I have most of a fuel system now :) Of course this pump will only support around 500-600 HP, but it will get the car up and running a lot sooner than spending 5 times the money on a massive fuel pump. The rest of the system will support plenty more (I also have 160lb/hr injectors) so it should be a simple change of pump when I need more down the road.

The other thing I have been going back and forth with for months now is my order of operations. I wanted to finish the fabrication work (at least all tacked up) before blowing it all apart to work on other areas. But since I don't currently have 220v power out in the garage, and the welder I use is 220 only I have been twiddling my thumbs. The other day while driving I had a thought about how to redo the passenger side piping to allow me to put AC in the car (another thing I have been debating since the start). Well when I got back home I looked at it, and decided to not only do what was thinking, but also redo the driverside as well. It has been bugging me that the radiator has to be moved because I fucked up (kind of) the turbo placement. The turbo is staying exactly where it is, but all of the existing hot side will be changed. It will fix the radiator "issue", allow me to put in AC if I want, give me better wastegate location, and should also help with under hood temps which will already be an issue I think. Not only that, but it also means I can blow everything apart and work on other shit before I get the power sorted out in the garage!!! Another thing I did while I was looking at it was throw on the new valve cover to see how my clearance was on the down pipe.

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Has to move over a little, but it was going to anyway. That down pipe was just tacked to be representative of the ballpark where it would be. Its not fit up worth a shit.

So the TL;DNR version is that I am going to start doing some actual work to the car pretty soon! I am expecting some kind of actual update in a couple weeks. This weekend I want to try and do something, but since its the wife's birthday I highly doubt I will. It has been driving me nuts to not be working on this car! I am really excited to have a game plan again so I can stop collecting parts and actually make progress!


Thanks for following along!
Sean
 
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What fuel type and power level are you shooting for?

For now, 93 and whatever the pump will support. Later, who knows. I will probably do all PTFE line, and the filters are both stainless mesh so I will be OK for E85 or whatever. I am not really a fan of mixed fuels though so we will see what happens as the power levels go up.

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Holy shit, I actually worked on the car a little bit yesterday!!! I am just as shocked as you guys are. I knew this weekend would be hard since we were celebrating the wife's birthday. I was able to get the SC outside Saturday morning so I could get her car in to do an oil change before we left for the day. We were really productive Sunday which is a bit surprising after two days of partying. I don't drink, but I expected the wife to be useless Sunday :) Anyway we got a bunch of shit done around the house/yard and I got the SC back into the garage pretty early in the day. Then I was kinda standing around so I decided I could at least start taking stuff off.

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That took all of about 3 minutes. I wanted to get the motor out, but wanted to pull off the hood first. The wife ran out while I was taking off the piping so I was kind of stuck. My buddy Dom was sitting around bored so I said come on down. I got the grass (mostly) cut while he was on the way. Once he got there we pulled off the hood, and then I finished the grass. Then we ordered some dinner and thought we may as well get as far as we can getting ready to pull the motor before we go pick it up.

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That took about 10 minutes, just in time to clean up and go get food. After we ate we moved the SC back on to the lift which I didn't expect to get done. Got the trans separated from the motor, and the motor up on the stand. After that just straightened up and put everything back inside.

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Can't believe I can actually fit all of my vehicles in my own garage at the same time! Anyway, not all that exciting but I got a jump on what I wanted to get done next weekend so that is good. Next on the list is to clean up the engine bay and the motor. On the car side I want to get rid of the ABS and all that BS. I also need to do some other stuff you will see later. On the motor I want to get the broken exhaust studs out of the heads, that's about all for now. I need to start getting parts for that soon like valve springs, oil pan, hardware for the intake, etc. Hopefully you guys will see a bit bigger of an update next weekend!

Thanks for following along,
Sean
 

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Small update (?) time. Unfortunately we have been pretty busy, so not much with the car yet. I cant remember the order of everything, but we had some family things, kids birthdays, a wake and shit like that. I bought an ATV at some point in there.

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All the boxes in the background are the plow setup for it, which I got all assembled this weekend (was waiting for the winch)

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I did get my trans dropped off to be built a couple weeks ago. Nothing too exciting to see there, but here are some pics of the JW Ultra Bell :D

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This past weekend we worked on my buddies car.

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So I at least got a chance to use the new ATV to pull the SC back into the garage. it was WAY better than using the mower!! I am thinking of building a push bar set up for it so I don't have to fuck around so much with everything.

Anyway, this Saturday we are going to be installing a new sub panel out in the garage with a 220v outlet (and some 110's) so I can weld again! I still need to get the engine bay and motor all cleaned up, and the ABS delete done. I was going to do that while we were working on my buddies car this past weekend but it was raining so I stayed in the garage and did the plow instead.

I think we are done with all the birthdays, family things, and I fucking hope wakes for a while. I want to get everything cleaned up ASAP so when I get the trans back I can put everything back in the car and get to fabricating. Wish I could work on it all day every day, but just cant. I WILL have a good update for you guys soon!!!

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Sean
 

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Its not much, but I did actually do something to my SC this weekend!!! The wife is still being a slave driver having me do all kinds of stuff around the house. Some of it is general stuff, most of it is in preparation for a "small get together" after we decided we would not be ready to throw a Halloween party this year....

ANYWAY, I guess we need to go back to last weekend first since I never updated you guys. On schedule my buddy came out and we got my sub panel installed 2 weeks ago. We also got some electrical in the house taken care of while he was over. Nothing too exciting, but now I have two 120v circuits and a 220v outlet so I can do some work.

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You can see we also stubbed some 3/4" pipe for future work since my main panel is basically full. We have two down to the basement and one up to the attic so we should be able to get anywhere we need. That was about all that I was able to accomplish that pertains to the garage/car that weekend.

This past weekend some friends were by working on their cars. I was in and out helping them while doing stuff around the house. The fun one was Dom finishing his air ride install on his GS350 F-Sport.

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Like I said I was kind of helping with his car (and another friend who came by), and doing stuff around the house. I decided to pressure wash the mower and ATV, and since the SC was in the driveway I hit it too. I just used some simple green though the pressure washer, brushed it a very little in the bad spots, and then hit it with high pressure to clean it up some. Came out pretty good I think!

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You will notice its not back on the lift. While Dom was working on his car the lift did not sound too happy. When he was finishing his car up I put the lift up and gave it a look. It was not good.

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I emailed them today about it, and they said the pulley must have rusted in place which made the came slide against it and eventually come off. That would be pretty impressive in the 3 months I have had it where it has always been inside. Once I responded with that, I haven't heard back yet. So that is another project on the list.

Back to the car, my plan (as it has been for WEEKS) is to remove the ABS crap, and get everything a little neater. I will probably try and get a coat of paint on the bay as well. For sure I need to paint up the turbo bracket. I am still waiting on the transmission which holds me back from being able to start on fab work again. I am being told I should have it back in the next week or two. Once I have it, motor and trans can go back in and I can get back to my favorite part, FAB WORK!!!

Sorry for the boring small updates, but thank you for following along!

Sean
 

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I'm tryin' guys!

The lift is pretty scary, and I am glad I decided to check it before I put the car back on it. I am about to email them again since I never got a response after pointing out how "old" it is. Knowing my luck its going to be a big pain in the ass to get this resolved. I am also waiting to hear back about having my door raised and a new opener. First guy said it would be $XXX, then came back and said ~$400 more than that, or ~$500 more if I wanted the fancy opener. I need to at least price check that, but guy #2 is also being slow to respond. Just frustrating. /rant
 

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I'm tryin' guys!

The lift is pretty scary, and I am glad I decided to check it before I put the car back on it. I am about to email them again since I never got a response after pointing out how "old" it is. Knowing my luck its going to be a big pain in the ass to get this resolved. I am also waiting to hear back about having my door raised and a new opener. First guy said it would be $XXX, then came back and said ~$400 more than that, or ~$500 more if I wanted the fancy opener. I need to at least price check that, but guy #2 is also being slow to respond. Just frustrating. /rant

I had a side mount opener and the rails raised when I had my lift installed 2 years ago and the best price I could find was $1000 OTD.
 
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