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paco loco Update (Pics).
Monday, August 22, 2005 3:12 PM
Well I'm sure most of you know I got a new car (THE GOAT) and a lot have been wondering; are you keeping the cav? Yes, I have poored too much time, sweet, blood, money, and yada yada into the car to just give up now.

Here is a quick update on some progress; more pics will come as I take them.

First up; Fuel.

The fuel lines are complete. -6an stainless steel fittings were tigged to the altered fuel lines. Then the fuel was routed (I called Aeromotive to confirm this):
fuel feed -> rail -> regulator -> fmu -> fuel return













You can also see that the overflow tank is also complete. It will be powder coated (along with many other things) once the car is running, is stable, and I have THE GOAT back.

Header

The firewall was cut in two different places to accept this header. I didn't send the header back because I was tired of d!cking around with people and I knew I wouldn't see it for a long long time, as well as them getting it right the second time wasn't promised. So I took out the dash and heater core so we could cut the firewall.





Also, the header was modified to accept an external wastegate and an egt.






Radiator

It's mounted and is permantely in. It had to be sent back too because they put the wrong size -an fittings on (something like -18 or -20 instead of -16) and they put on a clamp fitting instead of a -6an fitting on one of the ports as well.



More to come later. Click on the sig for more info.




Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Monday, August 22, 2005 3:25 PM
holy shiznit i would like to have all stainless line someday



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Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Monday, August 22, 2005 3:37 PM
very nice dude! good work!



Sven you totally quarterloafed your computer..
Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Monday, August 22, 2005 3:47 PM
awesome




Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Tuesday, August 23, 2005 9:12 AM
drooling and giddy with anticipation



Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Wednesday, August 24, 2005 8:20 PM
Love the goat! Like the cavalier. Man that header is beautiful. I respect you sticking with the car though the hardships.

Keep us posted.



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Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Thursday, August 25, 2005 4:17 AM
That header + BB turbo = NO LAG whatsoever.

^that is what boost is meant to be! Looks awesome





Does it go faster?
Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Thursday, August 25, 2005 12:05 PM
oldskool wrote:That header + BB turbo = NO LAG whatsoever.

^that is what boost is meant to be! Looks awesome


Header style turbo manifolds often have more lag than a log style. They flow better on the top-end though and allow for better external wastegate positioning. To decrease lag with a header style manifold you can get it coated by HPC or Jet-Hot. That will result in less heat loss and allow more of the energy to be used to spin up the turbine.

mj
Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Thursday, August 25, 2005 7:32 PM
Rodimus Prime wrote:holy shiznit i would like to have all stainless line someday
It is some good eye candy...just the fittings are expensive. One thing that is stressed to me by the experienced; Get Aeroequip, pay the extra money! Good luck in getting what you want though!

Jrobz23, Jake & oldskool: Thanks!

newman wrote:drooling and giddy with anticipation

You are not the only one!

LNtwoLDninety (Matt S.) wrote:Love the goat! Like the cavalier. Man that header is beautiful. I respect you sticking with the car though the hardships.

Keep us posted.

Thanks man, really appreciate it! I'll keep you all update.

RDQLUS Z wrote:
oldskool wrote:That header + BB turbo = NO LAG whatsoever.

^that is what boost is meant to be! Looks awesome


Header style turbo manifolds often have more lag than a log style. They flow better on the top-end though and allow for better external wastegate positioning. To decrease lag with a header style manifold you can get it coated by HPC or Jet-Hot. That will result in less heat loss and allow more of the energy to be used to spin up the turbine.

mj

After I can get the goat back on the road again, the cav will come back down for engine upgrades and more eye candy (including powder coating and jet hotting).



Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Thursday, August 25, 2005 7:38 PM
BTW, here's an update:
Here are some more pics (forgot the camera tonight, so these are two nights ago

The firewall is back together and the heater core fits again (cut some of the sound deading materail out)









Engine bay:







Also, we turned the car over tonight. She's ALIVE. We have two slight problems: a mysterious oil leak and the belt slipped. When we have more light we'll work on that. For now I'm going to try and get the interior back together again!




Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Thursday, August 25, 2005 9:08 PM
Damm !!! i should roll my tonge back up.
I'll take one paco loco turbo kit please..
some j body turbo companies should pay attention....

Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Friday, August 26, 2005 4:51 AM
sweeeeeettttttt. Looks VERY nice.


Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Sunday, August 28, 2005 4:14 PM
DAMN... looks awesome... can't wait to see what it runs...

Off the subject a bit, where do you get all of your AN fittings from? Online or local? If online, what site? I need some more braided line and fittings and lol nearest performance shop would be like 200 miles from here.
Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Sunday, August 28, 2005 7:30 PM
wow........ very nice.....

I love the "if it dont fit, do what it takes to get it to fit" attitude!!!!




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Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:51 AM
VTLoki wrote:sweeeeeettttttt. Looks VERY nice.

Thank you.

Bob wrote:DAMN... looks awesome... can't wait to see what it runs...

Off the subject a bit, where do you get all of your AN fittings from? Online or local? If online, what site? I need some more braided line and fittings and lol nearest performance shop would be like 200 miles from here.

Thank you. www.summitracing.com

SpeedRacerZ wrote:wow........ very nice.....

I love the "if it dont fit, do what it takes to get it to fit" attitude!!!!

Thank you. Yea, after a while you just get to the point "f*** it" we'll make it work.

Should have more pics after tonight, I'm going to try and get the dash all back together again... Should be interesting since I took it apart about a 6 months ago. I have to try and find all of the bolts and nust .



Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 8:04 PM
quick three pic update; started grad school, so time is limited now .

Here are two shots showing the final ss braided line welded on.





and here is the shot showing the interior of the car starting to look like an interior again.





Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 9:56 PM
what kind of turbo are you going to run? any thing to fine tune the curve or just the cartech.


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Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 10:22 PM
looks like your having alot of fun







Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Thursday, September 01, 2005 4:00 AM
Jcavi wrote:what kind of turbo are you going to run? any thing to fine tune the curve or just the cartech.

Innovative turbo ceramic dual ball bearing turbo t3/t4 t04e 60 trim .63 a/r or something like that (got it about 2 years ago, everything is fuzzy now ).

Just to get the car running I'm just going to throw it on a dyno and adjust the cartech like you said. Later on I'm either going to try and wait for HPturners or go complete standalone.

[quote=97cavie24ls(JDM&00s/c sedans™)]looks like your having alot of fun
oh yea, it's pretty fun...and expensive

...but fun nonetheless, and a good learning experience.



Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Thursday, September 01, 2005 9:38 AM
yeah FUN costs


but the grins after its done are priceless







Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Thursday, September 01, 2005 5:43 PM
thats what i keep telling myself




Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Friday, September 02, 2005 8:56 AM
crazy crazy crazy. i cant wait to see what it does.




Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Friday, September 02, 2005 10:15 AM
Lol. The firewall and the header situation reminds me of how desperate I was to get my turbo in my ecotec cavalier. We ended up not cutting into the firewall, because my transmission is an auto and it would be in the way, so I just went with a log turbo manifold. I know how you feel paco. Lots of money, blood, sweat and tears. I think it will pay off. I am anxious to see how yours works out, because my turbo set up is almost like yours. Good luck and keep us updated.
Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Sunday, September 04, 2005 8:14 AM
Dan Morrison wrote:crazy crazy crazy. i cant wait to see what it does.

you're not the only one

Darius Washington wrote:Lol. The firewall and the header situation reminds me of how desperate I was to get my turbo in my ecotec cavalier. We ended up not cutting into the firewall, because my transmission is an auto and it would be in the way, so I just went with a log turbo manifold. I know how you feel paco. Lots of money, blood, sweat and tears. I think it will pay off. I am anxious to see how yours works out, because my turbo set up is almost like yours. Good luck and keep us updated.

thanks. i'll keep you all up to date.

which btw there is an update:

The interior is back together completely, the wires and sensors are ran for the gauges, I just need to mount them temporary, and I found the oil leak. The oil is leaking around the crankshaft seal. Talked with the experts of the group project:
Jack's cuda (last year's paint scheme) and Bobby's stang

New paint job for the cuda


Bobby told me that sometimes if a car sits for a while (year+) the crankshaft can crack and break the seal when you fire it up for the first time.
Tuesday is the next schedule work day for the j. so we'll get an orderlist together. have a good labor day all.



Re: paco loco Update (Pics).
Sunday, September 04, 2005 8:30 PM
Paco:

Isn’t the water going from the engine to the turbo to cool it to hot?

I was thinking in doing the same, but I was afraid that instead it removed heat from the turbo it added it.

Thanks
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