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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Build Diaries, How-To, DIY => Topic started by: wildgoody on August 02, 2003, 06:30:22 AM

Title: Project Turbo Sidekick
Post by: wildgoody on August 02, 2003, 06:30:22 AM
Project Turbo Sidekick, a step by step chronology of the buildup of my
89 Kick at 250,000 Miles.

As you can imagine at 250K I needed to rebuild the engine, so while
it was apart, I added a few things.

I started with the standard rebuild stuff, new rings bearings and seals,
then started planning the transformation.

Before the oil pan went back on, we needed a return line for the oil
returning from the turbo. For this I used a 1/2" barbed brass fitting
and drilled a hole in the side of the pan right below the engine mount
on the left side. This should be about 1" below the lip of the pan, and
between the pan mount bolts.

Install the fitting with washers on both sides, sealed with copper silicone.
On the inside of the pan grind the threaded part of the fitting as flush as
you can for clearance. now install the oil pan to the engine.

*Note the pan can be removed without pulling the engine,
 by dropping the front axle.

More to follow, catch more details at

http://wildcatent.freeyellow.com/zookmods

post questions here, I will post answers to the site.

Darrin
Title: Re: Project Turbo Sidekick
Post by: wildgoody on August 11, 2003, 10:30:06 AM
Updated the site some, included some info on type of turbo
units and what vehicles to find them on.

more to follow
Title: Re: Project Turbo Sidekick
Post by: U_SAY_GO on August 12, 2003, 12:34:55 AM
Very Cool!  I can tig you a stainless header if you continue to have problems!

What are you doing for fuel enrichment.  I saw you bumped fuel pressure, but how are you regulating it?  FMU?

Did you tie the down pipe into the factory exhaust?

Keep the info coming.......
Title: Re: Project Turbo Sidekick
Post by: wildgoody on August 12, 2003, 03:40:08 AM
The idea came to me, the hilbourne way is to reduce or
increase the size of the "pill" the bigger it is the less
fuel the injectors flow, so I invented my own pill, a
inline flow regulator with a guage to monitor the
fuel PSI, yes it is quite crude, but the high tech
way fizzled when I couldnt get the injector modified
to flow 100 PPH.

And yes I tied into the stock exhaust right before the Cat,
I've also had a bigger pipe put on the back of the Cat, so
the only stock part is the Cat itself.

I had a downpipe made at a shop, and the cat back part
was done a few years ago for more flow and a bigger quiet
muffler.

I just ordered the MegaSquirt EFI system, and will be putting
together a FI system to handle all the boost the turbo has to
offer, about 8 PSI, I can only use 4 Max now as the fuel is not
sufficient, yet...
Title: Re: Project Turbo Sidekick
Post by: wildgoody on September 21, 2003, 03:36:24 PM
Site Project Turbo SideKick needs some wall paper,
I'm puting out this general call for wallpaper that
has Suzuki related meaning, but also has some
relation to the Turbo Hot Rod side too.

Any Suggestions??

Thanks
Darrin
Title: Re: Project Turbo Sidekick
Post by: wildgoody on October 05, 2003, 02:06:57 PM
Well I didn't get any suggestions so I
stole a Suzuki S logo from somebody.
did some mods to it and added it to the
site along with a pic of the Intercooler
with description.
Title: Re: Project Turbo Sidekick
Post by: Rhinoman on October 06, 2003, 12:01:02 AM
Has a rather familiar look to it
http:\\www.rhinoman.fsnet.co.uk
Title: Re: Project Turbo Sidekick
Post by: MaD.72 on March 12, 2008, 10:21:13 AM
(http://theresia.bamjam.net/070528img/5469.jpg)

Here a nice logo!!
Title: Re: Project Turbo Sidekick
Post by: MaD.72 on March 12, 2008, 10:23:22 AM
(http://www.supercarnews.net/photo-gallery/suzuki/2005-suzuki-concept-x2/thumbs/suzuki-logo-hero.jpg)

...or this one