Will L.
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Extra mile? I walked from the couch to the kitchen table! How big do you think my house is, sheesh!
Good eye on the left hand threads. Haha
Good eye on the left hand threads. Haha
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Ok, but surely there was a stop in between the couch and the table to get those pretty colored pencils from your kid's room....Extra mile? I walked from the couch to the kitchen table! How big do you think my house is, sheesh!
Good eye on the left hand threads. Haha
I wanted the van intake so there was the open space in the middle for the turbo to sit and for all of the exhaust plumbing. Using the van intake backwards gives me the open space down the entire valley of the engine (minus injection pump room) and allows me to run the air charge plumbing from the intercooler all the way at the front of the engine in hopes of giving enough room to run the 3" turbo inlet plumbing and the turbo outlet piping to the intercooler. I have a lot of plumbing to run in a small amount of space so I need it to be as open as possible.Tim, a thought. Would it be easier to weld a divider in a side mount intake?
Will, Guess what Im picking up tomorrow? Give up?........A red Dot AC System!
The turbo could go further back on mine. With the body lift there is more room back there. It still wouldn't fit completely behind the intake, so it would still have to sit fairly high. The reason I moved it up farther is bc of the downpipe. My heater hoses are in the way if I get to close to the firewall. That would mean I would have to have my downpipe bend forward to avoid the heater hoses, then go down, then go back again and connect to the downpipe. I like the idea of as little bends as possible, so I figured I could just move the turbo up farther so it will clear the heater hoses without adding any additional bends other than to go directly down to the downpipe. Still working on actual fitment, but I think it should work and have enough clearance for all other plumbing.Tim, My plan is to put the turbo lower and behind the intake, on a Hummer that means a new dog house. On trucks you may have to go above intake because of firewall.
Will, Tim and I talk on Facebook also and have thought about drain to valve cover. Its still open for that. I prefer to route a hose to original fuel pump block off location (factory turbo drain) on "non valley equipped oil/drain blocks" (we need a term for those).