🔧 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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Or something similar. They have different part numbers for different motors (harness), injector plug, etc. This is probably going to link to all of the LS systems, but you can narrow down results on the left.

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Yes, the Holley Terminator X stuff (and others) are self learning which is nice to get you up and running easy. I have a stock ECU, and wire harness, its only a little more for me to go to the Holley which is why I did. The Holley also has some advantages over stock with HP tuners like the self learning, boost control, etc. I was on the fence about it for a while but for $999 the Holley made sense to me. Eventually I will end up changing it to a Dominator though, but I shouldn't need to any time soon.

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Dominator is all the same wiring i thought so you wouldnt need much more to upgrade
I am not 100% positive, but I think that may be correct. Holley is pretty good about how they set up their harnesses. For example the injectors are a sub harness, coil are a sub harness, etc. So you can change that stuff without replacing the entire harness. I am pretty sure you can go from HP to Dominator, but not sure on the Terminator X to Dominator. Some day maybe I will find out.

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I had a bit of a nightmare with Amazon on the ECU, boost controller, and fuel filter (technically the trans cooler too). Long story short I re-ordered it all and am sending back the ones in the pics. When I re-ordered though I also picked up some more things. Nothing all that exciting, but all stuff I need. Here are some pics of the few things that came in already.

This is the Cam position sensor, Throttle position sensor, Coolant temp sensor, and throttle body gasket (I need to get new bolts for that)
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This is the Idle air control valve, and the Oil pressure sensor
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I think the new ECU will be here today along with some other parts. I am guessing the rest wont show up until sometime after Christmas or later. The parts list is getting shorter and shorter!! I should be ordering a few other items soon with gift cards and money I got for Christmas. I am holding off until I start reworking the hot side to figure out what I want to get next. Anyway, thats all for this weeks boring update. I hope everyone has a great Christmas!

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More parts!

CAN BUS to USB cable (so I can tune from a laptop), Crank Position Sensor, Intake Air Temperature, Transmission catch can
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Injectors back from being cleaned and flow matched, CAN BUS splitter so I can run the screen and the computer at the same time
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The new/replacement parts all came in. Which reminds me, I should check on the refunds. I am planning on working on the car pretty much all weekend, so hopefully you guys will see a good update!!


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Happy New year everyone!! No big update really, but not from a lack of effort. Lets start with some pics of the latest parts that came in.

Intake manifold gaskets (man were the old ones toast!!)
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New throttle cable (mine is too short)
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Locking oil dip stick (matches trans)
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Intake manifold bolts
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Exhaust manifold bolts
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And unfortunately a new trans mount since I STILL cant find mine!!
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That was where I started over last weekend actually. I hit the garage and started cleaning up/looking for my trans mount. I ended up spending most of my time cleaning and organizing which is of course super boring but also very important. Once I was able to see my bench again, and having not found my damn trans mount, I decided I could clean up and assemble my intake manifold. I pulled it all apart, took out all the old gaskets which were rock hard and probably wouldn't even seal, took off the rails and injectors. There was some disgusting "fuel" in there! This intake came from kuwait and looks like it was beat on in the desert for sure. It was around this time that I discovered I was an idiot and had ordered the wrong fuel rails. I am not even sure how I fucked that up, but the ones I got are for a single plane intake, not a stock plastic intake. I was going to keep going just without the rails/injectors but once I realized that the bolts I ordered for the throttle body were too long :mad: I decided I should spend some time cleaning the intake and throttle body while I wait for the right shit to come in.

I hate to even say it, but that pretty much was my entire weekend ? I did install my new catch can on the trans, even though it will all be coming off soon
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While I didn't really get much (or anything) done on the car, I did clean up quite a bit and also figured some stuff out. I stared at it quite a bit and made up a list of hardware, parts, material, and tools I needed. I got most everything ordered, but with New Years the shipping got wonky which means I didn't have most of what I actually needed for yesterday (new years day).

I did eventually drag my ass out into the garage determined to get SOMETHING done to the car. I figured I would start with the trans mount since I had a new one. I ordered new bolts for the trans, which didn't come in yet and I assume that the old ones are with my mount in some other dimension laughing at me. So I got basically nowhere on that, except that I may have stripped out the tail housing. To be fair the threads didn't look great to start, and I is probably still fine. After that failure I decided to cut up one of my 4" stainless 90's to get started on the downpipe/exhaust some. This was something I figured out the weekend before, and since I was unsure if I was going to need another 90 I decided to cut it up and see what I was working with. Lets go back some, and talk about my band saw for a second. Its just a cheap bandsaw that has worked pretty well so far, but I stripped out the one adjustment bolt a while back. I may have mentioned that in here at some point. Anyway I decided I was going to cut it off so I could get a replacement in there. I spent some time doing just that, then got it dialed in to a perfect 45, just to realize that I forgot a 4" 90 wont fit at a 45 degree angle. Not to worry, it has a janky table I can use to cut it like a vertical bandsaw. So I spend some time setting that up and getting it as square as I can. Spend some time laying out the center of the bend so I cut it correctly. I put my good eye on it and away I went! If you are expecting the cut to be perfect after all of that time carefully setting up the tool, and marking out the material, and lining it all up, cutting nice and slow.... you're wrong. I missed the mark, and even if I was on it there was nothing straight about the cut.

The good news was that it still seemed salvageable. I got to work with a file and was slowly getting it into submission for the one joint I wanted to tack together. I got it pretty close and decided I was to the point I wanted to get the ends of the tubing back to round. Luckily I bought a fancy new tool to do just that (because the aluminum especially is always anything but round) that I was dying to try out. So I get it out, figure out how to set it all up, realize that I need some lubricant that I don't have, but no worries it should survive this very little effort. Once I have the right dies setup and I have it ready to go I head over to the tool box for a socket. You guessed it, I don't have one the right size.

It was about there that I threw in the towel. I wasn't really feeling it to start out, and nothing was going right. Besides that I knew that I should be getting parts and tools this week that would make everything go a LOT smoother. I have been doing this long enough to know that if I stayed out there I would only end up with something I would want to re-do anyway. I am hoping everything shows up today/tomorrow so I can get the motor and trans actually mounted (how many weeks have I been saying that now) and I can start on fab work again! I have a few thoughts, but I will save them for later since this post is already really long.

Thanks for following along as always!!
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Another weekend came and went, but this time I actually got a little done on the car! Lets start out with parts since the correct rails came in.

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Packaging is a lot nicer on these ones
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I also got a bunch of hardware that I had ordered up, but that's boring so no pics.

Saturday we had some crap to do, so I only got a couple hours out in the garage. I started by installing the trans mount finally! I got a couple under lift jacks which made it a million times easier. Once that was up I needed to pull the pan so I busted out the drain my wife got me for Christmas and drained whatever was left in the trans.
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After that I dropped the pan. Ignore the missing bots on the crossmember, I ordered new ones and they didn't come in yet.
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It was right about then that I realized that I needed to drop the back of the trans down to get the dipstick fitting installed.
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I have one of the transmissions that doesn't leave enough space to turn the nut, so I had to use the install tool. Wasn't too bad to get it all together though.
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Then I threw the pan back on with stainless bolts, including some longer ones up where the catch can is.
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That is just the storage plug in the trans for now, Ill get the dipstick mounted and run later on. For now it should keep the crap out of it. That was about all I got done on Saturday, which sucked because I had some nice momentum going.

Sunday started off wonderfully, by hurting my back! I mostly tried to ignore it spasaming but it still slowed me down a lot. I had to help the wife take down the tree and get out all the bins for the Christmas decorations, so I again only got a few hours to work on the car anyway. I also didn't really take any pictures. I started off cutting the sheet metal in front of the shock so the turbo could sit where it needed to. Its pretty hack looking, but I will clean it up, and probably patch some of it back in later. Then I started dismantling the old crossover and working from the driver side manifold.
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I ended up abandoning that idea pretty much right away though. I decided to work from the turbo out instead. So I cut the flange off the old crossover and figured out how I wanted to run the new setup. Once I marked it up and got it on the bench I noticed that the tubing was not round. I tried to use my new stretcher to get it back to round, but it was only mildly successful. Instead I flipped the elbow to the other side which was perfect and just kind of eyeballed my angle (being lazy). Of course being lazy cost me more time and effort like it always does. The angle was a little off where I wanted, so I cut it and moved it.

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Should end up just in front of the crank pulley
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I figured out the next piece and cut it in the band saw real quick. While it was cutting I tried removing the 2.5" to 3" transition. I ended up bending it getting it off so that put the stop on the day. I am gonna order a new one today so I will be ready to go. I am also an idiot (again) because I forgot about the fact that I am going to put a v-band after the turbo flange, so all that effort on the angle was for nothing :LOL: whoops. I am hoping I get this hotside wrapped up pretty quick. I want to start installing things for the final time. I also really like doing plumbing, so I am looking forward to that project.

I should make pretty good progress on the crossover the next time I get out there. I have a plan, and all of the material on hand (once I get a new transition). If you are wondering why I am redoing this there are a few reasons. This will mean I wont have to remount the radiator, it will make the passenger side a lot easier, and it will make wastegate mounting a lot easier. Plus I had too much time to look at it unfinished, and like anything I have too much time to think about I end up over thinking and want to redo it all.

Well that's all for now. Thanks for following along this never ending journey!

Sean
 

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This post just reminds me I need to get back in the garage. Been in parts gathering mode for too long. How do you like the wen horizontal bandsaw?
I can relate, I have parts stacking up all over the house! I had a memory from last year pop up yesterday on FB that showed the car way more complete than it is now, and that's depressing. I know its a LOT closer than it was just based on parts I have gathered and the trans being done, but it looks a lot further away.

The bandsaw is OK. The hardware is all junk of course, so I need to change it all out. I only stripped the one bolt, but another one was feeling shitty the other day. The horizontal part is pretty terrible, and I try to avoid using it at all cost, but it has come in handy a couple times. Overall its pretty decent for the money. Just take your time to adjust it and set it all up as best as you can and it does pretty well. 3" tubing seems to be about its limit if you need to cut it at a 45. It can fit 4" straight, but the jaws are on the small side for it so you need to watch when you clamp it down.

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I can relate, I have parts stacking up all over the house! I had a memory from last year pop up yesterday on FB that showed the car way more complete than it is now, and that's depressing. I know its a LOT closer than it was just based on parts I have gathered and the trans being done, but it looks a lot further away.

The bandsaw is OK. The hardware is all junk of course, so I need to change it all out. I only stripped the one bolt, but another one was feeling shitty the other day. The horizontal part is pretty terrible, and I try to avoid using it at all cost, but it has come in handy a couple times. Overall its pretty decent for the money. Just take your time to adjust it and set it all up as best as you can and it does pretty well. 3" tubing seems to be about its limit if you need to cut it at a 45. It can fit 4" straight, but the jaws are on the small side for it so you need to watch when you clamp it down.

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Biggest engine I own is a 3.0 liter twin turbo, doubt I am heading towards anything larger than 3 inches.
 

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Biggest engine I own is a 3.0 liter twin turbo, doubt I am heading towards anything larger than 3 inches.
Then you should be good to go! Like I said, its great for the money. If you look back through the thread, I was able to take off a sliver of metal to square up a cut. So it is able to be pretty damn precise if you have the patience to set it all up right. Another great thing about it, it doesn't take up a ton of space. It has enough capacity for 90% of what I do and is easily movable. To get something that could do it all not only would it be a lot more money, but it would be a lot bigger and far less mobile.

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I am double checking with Holley on the Terminator to Dominator ECU is plug and play.

I follow your thread. I'm diggin the trans catch can, will look it up. It bolts up the T400 pan bolts?

I follow yours too! Even though its mostly guys giving you shit about every thing you do (or don't do)

Yeah, it uses the front two pan bolts. Pretty nice piece, even comes with nice stainless push lock fittings.

Good to know on the harness, thanks for checking on that! I already want to change it out to a Dominator for more I/O, but I should be fine with it for now at least.
 

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What do ya know, I actually got some work done this weekend!! Saturday ended up being a bust which kind of sucks. I did try to get something done, but when I pulled my Accord out to work on the SC it slid down the driveway. We were supposed to get dumped on with snow (didn't happen) so instead of wasting salt I just put it back in the garage. Sunday I woke up cleared the "snow" we got and then started on the car.

First things first I wanted to put a v-band on the 3" pipe that is going up to the turbo flange. This was just another example of me being an idiot since I spent a bunch of time last week getting that one angled just right when I put a v-band on it meaning I can turn it any which way I want. Oh well, at least I made cutting it up a lot harder. The first cut was pretty straight forward, I just hung the flange off the saw. I don't know if it was me or the saw, but it cut it like shit. That meant having to square up the cut I just made. Because it already has the turbo flange on it, I had to get creative.

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Only needed a little bit
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After that I needed to cut the other end to remove the material that the v-band would take up. Also a pain in the ass to set up, although not nearly as bad.
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Once those were cut well enough I tacked in a v-band, but for some reason never took a picture of it. Ill get one next week for you guys. After that I started working my way over beginning with the transition to 2.5" and another v-band. I destroyed my old transition, so I had to get a new one. I went with a vibrant piece this time just so I was sure I would have it for the weekend. I must say, it is a very nice piece!

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I tacked up the transition to the v-band (and had to redo some) and then a piece of 2.5" I cut last week to get everything pointing across the engine bay. I then checked it on the car, and found I needed more length on the 3"
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Whats annoying about that, I cut the end of the 3" off. I have been getting very annoyed with the material being out of round. I bought a tool to try to be able to get the ends back into round, but I have only had marginal success so far. I actually used it on every end at least up to this point, and I think a couple more after this. It is very time consuming, and at least on the stainless doesn't work great. Here are a couple pics with the tool showing what I am talking about.

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I think that was the end of that 3" which I eneded up cutting off. The tool is really meant to swage the ends to be able to do a slip fit joint. My hope was I could push out the parts that were smashed in, but so far it isnt really doing much until the end is flared at least a bit. Anyway, I just cut another piece of 3" and used that.
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It was around then I was noticing I was having a lot of issues with my cuts. For example...
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I like this one, square on right, gap on left.
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Hard to see (hard to take a pic) but square on left, and no gap anywhere.
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I cleaned up the short piece with the grinder and got it fit up well and square.
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If you cant tell I try to take care to get good true cuts so I have good fit up, so this kind of stuff is super annoying. I'll get back to this in a bit. For now, here is that piece back in the car.
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Holding it because the turbo has some movement (by design) so this is how it will actually sit.
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I moved in to the manifold side, and just had to shorten up a 90 since I already had a piece on the manifold to get me pointed in the right direction.
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Both pieces in the car.
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The next piece I really tried to sneak up on as you can see.
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But unfortunately I cut it just a touch too short.
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I did cut a piece of straight 2.5" to try and get this all tacked up, but you guessed it, it wasn't square. I am pretty sure I need to change out my blade. The good news is I have one! The bad news is I am not sure where it is. I will find it during the week and get it replaced for next weekend. I also need to decide if I want to section in a short piece of straight (bigger than the gap) or cut another 90 to that weird angle and try to get the length right this time. I have a few untouched 90's and also some cuts. I am not 100% sure what its going to take for the passenger side though, but I am thinking just one 90. I want to finish this piece 100% before I do the passenger side though. At least I have all week to think about it :)

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