Granatelli Turbo Install
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Looking good Tom!
It sure looks like a lot of work, but at least you'll have the satisfaction that the install will be done right.
May as well throw in some HID's since you have the front bumper off.
It sure looks like a lot of work, but at least you'll have the satisfaction that the install will be done right.
May as well throw in some HID's since you have the front bumper off.
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^haha, now thats just funny. Glad to see that it's coming along well. The small projects are always the irritating ones, because you cant get it just right, and you dont want to mess up something. I broke off a bolt one time, figuring it was a regular bolt...wrong...the parts store didnt have the same bolt, and I had to order another one.
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Today I finished up modifying the radiator brackets to lean the top of the radiator approximately 3/4" forward. No pics of that, but new holes have to be drilled into each bracket to tilt the radiator forward. This makes a little more room for the turbo and the intake tube that snakes around the coolant reservoir.
I also coated all of the exhaust pipes with 2 coats of DEI Hi-Temp Silicone Coating:
Attachment 35211
Like I mentioned in a previous post, I will now wrap those pipes with black heat wrap, and then coat them again. That silicone coating is also used to seal and protect the wrapping.
I also coated all of the exhaust pipes with 2 coats of DEI Hi-Temp Silicone Coating:
Attachment 35211
Like I mentioned in a previous post, I will now wrap those pipes with black heat wrap, and then coat them again. That silicone coating is also used to seal and protect the wrapping.
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I'm not MADE of money!
Actually, I don't think it's necessary unless I wanted to do it for looks. Granatelli just has you wrap the hot pipes. I'm going the extra step to coat, wrap, and then coat. Plus, it will still look good!
Actually, I don't think it's necessary unless I wanted to do it for looks. Granatelli just has you wrap the hot pipes. I'm going the extra step to coat, wrap, and then coat. Plus, it will still look good!
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If you look at his yellow car I believe all his hot parts are ceramic coated aswell, Ceramic has other advantages over wrapping ( I don’t think your temps will be much less than mine ), first you fight corrosion/rust that may be amplified with the wrap due to it trapping moisture. Second you will have to re-rap from time to time and third while it may look nice now wait a year you may not be too happy with it. I think all of my hot parts cost 300 to have coated the shop is up by you I think.
On the other hand, with this silicone coating, it should last longer. It's designed to seal the wrap to keep it from absorbing/trapping moisture.
I'm trying to get this done for a car show on the 15th - but at the same time I don't want to rush.
What's the name of the shop if I decide to get them ceramic coated in the future?
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Hi Boltzman - Installing our turbo kit or anyone elses is real no more difficult then headers and a centrifugal. I think people in general think the Turbo is like black magic - it is not. 89trooper is doing a FANTASTIC job at cronicalling that
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If you look at his yellow car I believe all his hot parts are ceramic coated aswell, Ceramic has other advantages over wrapping ( I don’t think your temps will be much less than mine ), first you fight corrosion/rust that may be amplified with the wrap due to it trapping moisture. Second you will have to re-rap from time to time and third while it may look nice now wait a year you may not be too happy with it. I think all of my hot parts cost 300 to have coated the shop is up by you I think.
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With the coating, then the wrap, then more coating, I hope to trap more heat in the pipes.
We are going to use a laser temperature reader after the install to measure the temperature at different areas.
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We wrapped our 05 car in 05. 3 years later it looks just as good. I agree the wrap "in theory" trapps moister - but what moister is there when the exh temps are on average 600F. Hence there is no moister issue. Heat wrapp traps more then twice as much heat "in" the pipe. this spools the turbo faster or should I say keps it spooled
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Here's all I had time for tonight:
Attachment 35262
I'm glad that's done.
You are supposed to overlap 1/4". That's 2" wide wrap, so you can see I overlapped more like 1".
It's actually darker than it looks in the picture (I think the flash brightened the wrap up a bit). But it doesn't matter, I'm re-spraying everything with the black silicone coating.
Notice the Hi-Flow cat in the pic?
Attachment 35262
I'm glad that's done.
You are supposed to overlap 1/4". That's 2" wide wrap, so you can see I overlapped more like 1".
It's actually darker than it looks in the picture (I think the flash brightened the wrap up a bit). But it doesn't matter, I'm re-spraying everything with the black silicone coating.
Notice the Hi-Flow cat in the pic?
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Tom do the hose clamps stay (permanent) Or will you take them off when its finished? Not sure I like the looks of the clamps, if you need something to keep the ends from unraveling isn't there another less noticeable way?
Nice wrapping Tom, the wrap looks OK to me, and when painted should blend nicely. So far so good Tom, should be a big weekend for the install, can't wait for the pics
Nice wrapping Tom, the wrap looks OK to me, and when painted should blend nicely. So far so good Tom, should be a big weekend for the install, can't wait for the pics
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Tom do the hose clamps stay (permanent) Or will you take them off when its finished? Not sure I like the looks of the clamps, if you need something to keep the ends from unraveling isn't there another less noticeable way?
Nice wrapping Tom, the wrap looks OK to me, and when painted should blend nicely. So far so good Tom, should be a big weekend for the install, can't wait for the pics
Nice wrapping Tom, the wrap looks OK to me, and when painted should blend nicely. So far so good Tom, should be a big weekend for the install, can't wait for the pics
Well, the only pipes you really see are the two on the top right of the picture by the kitty cat (and you have to look down pretty far to see one of those two).
Of those, only 1 clamp is really obvious when looking in the engine bay:
Attachment 35267 That is the pipe at the very top of the picture above (I took the most time to wrap that one).
But remember, they will be coated black, along with the wrapping.
If any clamp is visible, the "screw" part will be placed where it can't be seen if possible.
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Here's all I had time for tonight:
Attachment 35262
I'm glad that's done.
You are supposed to overlap 1/4". That's 2" wide wrap, so you can see I overlapped more like 1".
It's actually darker than it looks in the picture (I think the flash brightened the wrap up a bit). But it doesn't matter, I'm re-spraying everything with the black silicone coating.
Notice the Hi-Flow cat in the pic?
Attachment 35262
I'm glad that's done.
You are supposed to overlap 1/4". That's 2" wide wrap, so you can see I overlapped more like 1".
It's actually darker than it looks in the picture (I think the flash brightened the wrap up a bit). But it doesn't matter, I'm re-spraying everything with the black silicone coating.
Notice the Hi-Flow cat in the pic?
I'm surprised your wife let you do all of that in the kitchen(?). OK enough jokes. It looks great. The extra steps that you are taking might not be noticed by everyone else, but you'll know and you'll be happier because of it.
So come on, hurry it up already. The mouse can take it if you're out an extra day or two right ? ( I kid, I kid )
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They are just there for a place to put them until they go on the car.
I'm taking off an extra day next week (Wednesday) to tie up any loose ends. I'll probably re-install the shaker that day and try to get both cars clean for the car show the next day.
I'm taking off an extra day next week (Wednesday) to tie up any loose ends. I'll probably re-install the shaker that day and try to get both cars clean for the car show the next day.