Also, I posted up in your truck thread, where did you get those cal-tracs for so cheap? if you don't mind? I figure I'm going to need some traction, even though I only want bottom 12's.
The caltracs were anything but cheap - the 100$ was only the sliders.
Yeah, it would look better, but I'm looking for cheap/functional and the few builds I've seen that took this route, haven't had any issues.
I need to find a diagram showing where to tap the cover. If it would work better, the added cost would be minimal as I already have a box of used fittings. I thought the dedicated oiling system would be awesome, but I think it may just be too complicated.
Also, I've seen a lot of thread stating that, when using a scavenge pump, you should vent the feed to the pump, from the turbo. That way it doesn't put the chra under vacuum.
IDK if that's a fact, but it would be easy if it's necessary. Anyone know?
Also, does anyone know somebody that could weld a flange and some test pipes (to remove cats) on the spare exhaust I have? That way I don't have to spend $$$ on a good welder.
I don't want to get some harbor freight crap.
Well, truck is in the shop. Getting a Some suspension work, roll pan, rst spoiler (custom) and depending on price, possible a silverado SS front end conversion.
Next will be cal-tracks, rear end build and then........turbo!
Ordered a turbo werx scavenge pump, lines and fittings. Still need the intercooler and hp tuners.
I put two of these cheap bastards on my car. at idle you can feel a huge difference from entering the first and exiting the last one. I ran them inline due to me not having much room. They say they cool a lot better if you Y after the turbo and go into each cooler separately then Y back after the coolers.
With you doing a truck, I guess room isnt an issue
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