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12-18-2013, 09:25 AM | #1 |
Leaky Injector
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Danville, Virginia
Age: 34
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S13 Piggy SR Street/Drift Build
Hi Everyone!
Well this is like my bizillionth 240. This will be the 2nd one that I have put an SR in. This build will be for a daily driver/drift car. Eventually it may become more of a drift car than a daily, but for now its all about having a fun car. Car - S13 90 Hatchback Piggy 130,xxx original miles on the body Picked up a hell of a deal locally on Craigslist. Picked up complete SR Swap for $800!! SOOO whats the catch you say? Bottom end is trashed, crank is scarred from a spun bearing and has been taken apart. Here is what I got in the deal - -Sr20det Engine -SR Wiring harness already wired for s13 -Front mount Intercooler & piping -Greddy Blow Off -Full 3" downpipe back exhaust -Exedy Clutch and Stock pressure plate -All Accessories -All Belts -Transmission -Turbo, lines, etc -Pretty much everything! Dual Row KA Radiator I already had Found another awesome deal on craigslist, I had to drive almost 2 hours for this one but was well worth it. $200 for SR long block, the guy didn't know for sure what was wrong with it if anything. He got it awhile back from a buddy doing a partout, so he was letting it go cheap. I figured what the hell, Ill check it over and give it a shot. Long block came with Comedic metal head gasket and ARP headstuds. Looks clean overall! Checked the bottom end bearing clearances with plastigauge. Everything checked out good and everything was clean. Scored a set of NDC rod bearings on eBay for $20. Went ahead and installed them. Out with the old KA24E Got a tubular manifold for cheap locally. Traded the purple valve cover for a red one. Prepped the SR. Ready to go in! Thats better! Spent a few weekends hooking everything up, plumbing the intercooler, installing the wirining harness, etc. Didn't take too many pictures during this because I was so excited to just get the thing running! Also picked up a Walbro 255 and installed that. I had an old Ford Probe cold air intake laying around and wondered to myself, I wonder if I could make this fit for my turbo intake? The answer is yes! Had to cut it signically to make it shorter, but it worked perfect. Even already had a bung for the hose coming from the valve cover. Installed Thermostatic electric fan controller with manual override switch. Picked up the kit from ORielly. This kit is awesome and I recommend it to anyone. It comes with the built in fuse, relay, thermo probe that simply goes in your radiator fins, and instructions. It allows you to use the AC wire on the kit as a manual override if you like. That is what I did and it works great! Installed the switch and everything is working great. Fans turn on and off by themselves at 190 degrees. And did I mention it is the correct, SAFE way to install your electrics fans? Don't just tap into some switch source that you have no idea what the circuit is designed for and the amps it is supposed to carry. Good way to fry shit and blow fuses/relays. Link to kit - Hayden 3652 - Thermostatic Fan Control | O'Reilly Auto Parts Installed and Mounted Boost Gauge Trimmed and Installed front bumper and piggy lip. As she sits now Installed Circuit sports fuel rail adapter and an aftermarket FPR since neither of my engines came with the stock FPR. Cranked her up and she runs great! Fixed a few coolant leaks and checked the timing. Ready to hit the road soon! Traded the orginal SR engine with the messed up bottom end for a GSP 3076r T2 and a top mount fuel rail. So here is what still needs to be done. This is short term and long term - -Weld up Diff (hopefully getting a welder for xmas) -Square g6 wheels 17x9 all the way around -Coilovers -Finish the kit for the GT3076 (external Wastegate, fuel injectors, maf, tune, etc.) -shooting for 400whp -A little concerned this turbo may be too laggy for drifting, but if it is I will sell it and get something different |
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01-05-2014, 04:16 PM | #2 |
Leaky Injector
Join Date: May 2010
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Finally got my adapter in for the oil pressure gauge. 1/8th NPT to 1/8th BSPT adapter from Glowshift. It was only like $10 shipped. Installed all the gauges and they all work, with no leaks!! I used RTV instead of teflon tape on the oil sender adapter and it sealed up real nice. I am going to have to make a custom bracket so I will have room for my radio. Wired the guages in with the headlight switch wire coming off of the dimmer switch. Red with a Blue stripe was the wire I used and it worked wonderfully.
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01-05-2014, 05:42 PM | #3 |
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Careful with that adapter for the oil pressure hanging off the motor. Very common to snap the adapter from vibrations etc. it's better to mount the sending unit remotely with braided line.
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01-05-2014, 06:14 PM | #4 | |
Leaky Injector
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01-07-2014, 09:23 PM | #5 |
Leaky Injector
Join Date: May 2010
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Started working on my custom 3 gauge fiberglass bezel. Cut out the templates, now just need to glue them together and in the bezel and ready it for fiberglass. Please keep in mind this is my FIRST fiberglass project ever. lol
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01-13-2014, 11:50 AM | #6 |
Leaky Injector
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Did some more work to the custom gauge pod this weekend. Glued the template in place. I used an old shirt to fiberglass with. Glued that in place just like I wanted it then I mixed and brushed the fiberglass resin on. Took a few hours to dry but came out pretty nice. Next will be sanding, priming and painting. I think I am going to go with a flat black textured paint.
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02-02-2014, 10:15 PM | #7 | |
Zilvia Junkie
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: California
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Hey I think it's awesome that you are posting a build thread of your own. Even if it has been covered many times it's still fun for people to check out what you've done.
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Also I stumbled onto this by searching for a wiring solution to my own fans so thanks for that tidbit of info there--score |
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