09-11-2009, 09:40 PM | #1 |
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EPIC BUILD!!! - Top Mount PT6262 M Coupe Turbo
as the title suggests, my brother Brian has been performing surgery on his 1999 Z3 M Coupe for the past month or so with the help of our good friend and fabricator Shawn of Fifteen52 (1552v2.com). i originally wanted to start this thread back when Brian first started the project, but i just didn't have the time until now. at this point, the build part of the project is essentially done and is just awaiting a tune. however i will do my best to "cut and paste" the pictures and updates from another forum so that you can all see the progress and ask questions. i'm sure some of you are members on one or more of the boards we posted a build thread on (such as bimmerforums.com), and may already be familiar with this particular build. nevertheless, i thought this would be a good place to post it as well, since you 135i and 335i guys are boost junkies too . currently i don't believe either Brian or Shawn are members here, but i will get them to create accounts so they can converse and field questions as well. so without further ado, on to the build...
Parts List: Precision PT6262, Billet Wheel, 4” Inlet, 3” V-band exhaust, .81 a/r Tubular Top Mount Manifold Tial 44 Wastegate Aluminum Intake manifold w/ front mounted throttle body (Supra style) MLS .140 head spacer ARP head studs Precision 750hp FMIC 3” Intercooler plumbing Tial 50mm BOV 3” SS Turboback Exhaust Mocal Oil Cooler with Ireland Engineering Filter cap Dehrale Power Steering Cooler AEM Truboost EBC AEM Uego Wideband AEM water/meth MaximumPSI Fuel Rail with 6an feed and return Aeromotive FPR Aeromotive 6an inline filter custom tune by Nick G. power goal: 500whp on 93 octane, 600+whp on 100 octane & meth ...and on to some pictures: rough turbo placement (notice the sheet metal that was hammered to make the exhaust side of the turbo fit):
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exhaust manifold completely tacked and ready for welding ...by the way, one of the most amazing things about this build is the fact that, while Shawn has been working on cars for quite some time now, this project is the first in which he handled all of the fabrication himself...he basically taught himself to TIG weld on this project, and you'd never know he's that new to welding judging by the welds you'll see shortly:
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because of space constraints, the head had to come off in order to install the manifold (likewise, the head would have to come off again to remove the manifold):
...and now on to some of those quality welds : ...and here's the manifold completely welded and mounted on the head: ...ok, i'm taking a break. more pictures soon...
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09-11-2009, 10:41 PM | #9 |
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Amazing work. The only downside to that fabrication approach is there isn't any real flow/design analysis. Every thing is done with off the shelf billet/cnc machine parts/stock elbow sections etc. Its pretty much a "make it fit" approach which can produce really inefficient designs, despite the best efforts of a highly experienced craftsman. That said, if you're up against the wall reagards to space, do whatever it takes; that thing'll be a monster no matter how you slice it.
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09-12-2009, 02:56 AM | #13 |
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gold foil to reflect heat and protect the sheet metal, chassis welds, and paint from excessive heat cycling:
that's it for tonight...gotta work in the morning.
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09-12-2009, 01:19 PM | #14 |
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Holy crap. That gold foil + blue =
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Now That's What I'm Talking Bout!
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Another epic build, along with that E30 V10.
Well done guys!
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omg sick, its going to be a beast!
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