Spare engine for $100, can't beat that! Cheap insurance for piece of mind.
Such a classy looking car, inside and out.
Emma Watson and 2 E34's (Low Mount Turbo M50 Project)
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By the way, what a great view to welcome you while walking outside.

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Also your reflective heat tape on the charge pipe, where did you buy? DEI looks expensive. I saw Panici running it too. Guessing I'll want that here in Phoenix when it hits 120F.Leave a comment:
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Left it all hooked up. I did the first leak check with a smoke machine. With the throttle plate closed I should be able to pressure the system up to 20psi or so to check for leaks. Works pretty good for 5 bucks.Leave a comment:
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When you did your leak check did you keep the charge pipe attached to the intake manifold or block it off? If you kept it did you just make sure your air compressor didn't go over 6psi? I'm just afraid of too much pressure going in to the engine.Leave a comment:
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No catch can at the moment. I am running the Crankcase vent off the valve cover to atmosphere under the car. There isnt much oil coming out of it and it doesnt cause any unpleasant odors so I will likely leave it as is for now. If I did run a catch can I would likely mount it near the ps reservoir.Leave a comment:
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Much better!
The welded bolt to the manifold idea is pretty nifty idea to hold a heat shield!
Are you running dual catch cans?
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Home Depot plumbing parts and a valve stem to leak check the IC piping. I had so many small leaks at the couplers mostly on the hot side and at my blow off.
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Alright. No more dicking around with IC pipe routing. This is the most efficient design I can come up with for bottom mount turbo.
A couple pics.

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Ended up adding some like you mentioned. Had an issue with leaking on some of the AN fittings but all good to go now.
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More heat control stuff. Managed to finish this custom heat shield. It is almost factory looking so I am happy with the results. Here are a few photos of the process. Not bad for a home-brew garage build.



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