I got tired of being on my back under the car and under the dash. So I decided to do something standing up. I worked on getting the nitrous spray bar and meth injection installed.
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Pulled the blower lid off.
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Installing gaskets.
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Spacer and gasket
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Spray bars
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Drilling holes for the meth injection
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Originally posted by Supadave View PostThe 5.3 (LC9) is the strongest aluminum block. It has the thickest sleeves. Great for BOOST
Price compared to aluminum 6.0/6.2
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aww ok, that makes sense. The redneck in me has always wanted to LS swap my e30 :D
#lsswaptheworld
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hey another question, for ya.
Why the 5.3 and not the 6.2 or even the 6.0?
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Ohh man, our cars are almost twinsies! Except you are probably going to have double the power aha
Bring on the smoking tires!
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Originally posted by TeXJ View PostI saw in another post here that you wanted to have this done by sept 2018, what's your new timeline for having this complete? Or is it you work on it when ya can kind of deal?
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I saw in another post here that you wanted to have this done by sept 2018, what's your new timeline for having this complete? Or is it you work on it when ya can kind of deal?
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what an awesome build! This would be my dream build as well. Can't image the power with the blower haha
What are you HP goals for this build?
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Worked on installing the remote brake balancer knob and a couple of gauges this weekend.
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Originally posted by lukeADE335i View PostLooks an amazing build, the car will be an absolute weapon & looking at the engine bay shots, a pretty decent power bulge will be required!
With the black / green wire for the unloader relays, splice it into the black / yellow wire so that it is energised during start. If you just earth it, the accessories won't turn off during start.
With the LSA swap it might not be an issue if you just ground the wire - especially if it's only a weekender - but with my M30 swap, when this circuit wasn't working properly I had really frustrating hot start issues in hot weather (over around 90F) that seemed like a "heat soaked" starter. After shotgunning a bunch of parts at the problem and not solving the issue, I sorted the unloader circuit with a new Black / Yellow wire from the C200 in the steering column to remove a bunch of solder joints from my auto to manual swap + I re-soldered the joint with the black / green wire and have had no problems since - the accessories behave exactly as they should & no more hot start issue.
You see a lot of M50 etc. swaps that have "heat soaked starter issues", but I suspect it's just because they haven't set up the unloader relay circuit properly.
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Looks an amazing build, the car will be an absolute weapon & looking at the engine bay shots, a pretty decent power bulge will be required!
With the black / green wire for the unloader relays, splice it into the black / yellow wire so that it is energised during start. If you just earth it, the accessories won't turn off during start.
With the LSA swap it might not be an issue if you just ground the wire - especially if it's only a weekender - but with my M30 swap, when this circuit wasn't working properly I had really frustrating hot start issues in hot weather (over around 90F) that seemed like a "heat soaked" starter. After shotgunning a bunch of parts at the problem and not solving the issue, I sorted the unloader circuit with a new Black / Yellow wire from the C200 in the steering column to remove a bunch of solder joints from my auto to manual swap + I re-soldered the joint with the black / green wire and have had no problems since - the accessories behave exactly as they should & no more hot start issue.
You see a lot of M50 etc. swaps that have "heat soaked starter issues", but I suspect it's just because they haven't set up the unloader relay circuit properly.
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