Hey mate,
Amazing fabrication. Do you have an hour/$ log on the project?
I have done something similar but far less scale on an 80 series LandCruiser. Gas-> diesel and auto -> manual and converted it to a camper.
How did you handle the registration in NM?
Does it still need smog?
Blog is in this Forum and I added my expenses but too embarrassed to put the hours. :)
Also, how much boost are you running? I am about to ad an intercooler with 2.5" pipes and hope they are big enough.
Again, absolutely amazing job.
Thanks, & I don't have any hours logged
(not sure I want to know honestly) but I do have most the money tracked so far on the engine swap & by the time I wrap it up it should total around $9k including most every detail aside from overhead like electrical costs.
Thankfully here in Michigan it's no worry, no smog or anything like that.
I'm only running the turbo on the wastegate for now, so the limit is around 14-15psi. The crazy thing I realized recently is that even as strong as the engine sounds now... since it has no load it's not even building any boost yet! But I have a bleed-off valve for putting in the middle of the wastegate's control hose that I'm going to use after I have the whole suite of gauges installed to monitor the engine, then I plan to push it to 25-30psi
(preferably not more than 35 until I can install big head studs to resist the crazy pressures). From my research 2.5" offers plenty of flow to support a considerable power level, especially for an off-road vehicle that could better use rapid low-end response over laggy top-end maximum power like a 1/4-mile or sled-pulling truck.