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will69camaro 08-25-2015 04:35 AM

The car has been put on the ground with driveline in and sent to the turbo shop to have the piping done.

Still waiting on the RCI intake. Should be shipping in the next day or so.
http://i.imgur.com/4yquxFt.jpg

Front sheetmetal all went on so they know the limitations on the piping.
http://i.imgur.com/t7sHJGp.jpg

I gotta say it looks pretty good on the ground.
http://i.imgur.com/aluFVq8.jpg

Enroute to turbo shop!
http://i.imgur.com/qKjJ8Mk.jpg

Car has a new home for now.
http://i.imgur.com/7M2U7RP.jpg

At least it's in good company!
http://i.imgur.com/ffiaQDL.jpg

William

tmadden 08-25-2015 09:39 PM

Just plain sick! Can't wait to hear it.

will69camaro 08-26-2015 11:46 AM

Well talking to Kevin at M2K, it does look like those intercoolers will be a restriction so looking at going BIGGER.

Little disappointed that AutoRAD knew the power goals with the car and said no problem only to give a setup that looks like it'll support about 850hp at the flywheel (625cfm/ea). This was the biggest they could run and keep the stock hood brace, but the stock hood brace doesn't fit with these either.

I understand typically the people that they're building a setup like this for are "1000hp" but never push the car much, and I cant fault them for that.

M2K is going to be upgrading the cores from 7" x 11" x 3" (625cfm rated) to 10" x 15" x 3.5" (945cfm/ea) and may try to push it a little bigger if we can. And build a hood support and latch to work off the intercoolers since they're rigidly mounted.

New sized intercoolers should have me efficiently covered up to around 1300hp at the flywheel which is right in line with what I'm hoping it will make!

Does anyone have any advice or leads on what to use for a hood latch? I like the ones I'm seeing posted on Lou's Change and Stielow's cars but cant find much detail on the latch itself and how they made it work. I saw one that was on screaming performance
http://screaminperformance.com/image...ch%20assy2.JPG but it appears they're out of stock...

Any help there?
William

67RSRAG 08-26-2015 06:52 PM

I believe its out of VW Jetta

rickpaw 08-27-2015 06:52 AM

Will,

Here's a thread from pt.com on how to obtain the parts and build your own.

http://www.pro-touring.com/threads/1...hood-latch-diy

will69camaro 08-27-2015 08:07 AM

Yea it's funny, Casey (MEENAggie) already sent me that link in a PM. Doing a little more research and seeing if M2K can build a bracket off of the intercoolers to hold the hood latch and just eliminate the vertical brace all together!

I like the idea of an internal hood release.

William

NvrDun71 09-01-2015 11:35 AM

Man sorry to hear about the Autorad/Intercooler issues, but sounds like it is in the right shop to address those issues. Awesome to see this thing moving forward again! You might hit up the guys at Sled Alley to see if they have any suggestions on the hood latch since they have been doing alot of the fab work on Stielow's latest builds?

Vince@Meanstreets 09-10-2015 01:30 AM

don't know how I missed the updates but its looking great Will.

waynieZ 09-10-2015 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab (Post 616155)
don't know how I missed the updates but its looking great Will.

I thought the same thine when you bumped it up , very nice Will.

will69camaro 09-10-2015 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab (Post 616155)
don't know how I missed the updates but its looking great Will.

Thanks! There are a few updates and looking to post a few more soon. Had to wait on some WG piping and waiting on the intake manifold to ship. RCI is finishing it up now and will be shipping it out tomorrow morning I'm told.

Quote:

Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 616167)
I thought the same thine when you bumped it up , very nice Will.

Thanks :) Your car is coming along well also!

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarlC (Post 616176)
Yours was April 2014, so it's needs a bit of surgery.

No problem I will shoot it your way as i believe it's still wrapped up in the box you sent to me last time! Should be simple!

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarlC (Post 616175)
The pump in the Hellcat module is a 267 but the output is reduced to about 318lph due to jet pump needs. Fitting the Hellcat module is tough due to the angled hat.

So few questions on this. I see Fore Innovations as mark suggested can make a 2 and 3 pump configuration for the 267 pump. Questions that came up I have are:

Those will no longer be PWM correct?
The primary pump (CTS-V) will retain PWM and then will be full time when the second pump setup comes on correct?
Am I still limited on fuel pressure if I do a Fore innovations pump hat with 267s as the CTS-V pump is limited to 65psi? I'm sure the 267 can support more, but if the V pump cant it will dump back through that to the tank correct?

Thanks,
William


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