im glad your doingit yourself keep the money inhouse haha where did you decide toget it tuned at im trying really hard to get my water injection finished and tuned before the meet
me you and dustin are gonna have a a crazy trip down to La hahaha
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im glad your doingit yourself keep the money inhouse haha where did you decide toget it tuned at im trying really hard to get my water injection finished and tuned before the meet
me you and dustin are gonna have a a crazy trip down to La hahaha
Yeah, I'm I cheap bastard, besides getting it installed by a shop would cost way too much (got quoted around $1600 for a 2 day install :? ).Quote:
Originally Posted by underated
I'm thinking of getting it tuned at WORKS in San Francisco or BRG Racing in Concord. Most likely I'll go to BRG as thats where I did my baseline.
My plan for tonight is to get the supporting stuff, like colder plugs, fuel pump and maybe even try a test fit of the pipes, or get the injectors installed.
1600 wow dat is alot...
i got quated 800-1000 tuned and everything,they guy looked over teh kit from tearstones site and said its simple bolt on so it wont be much..but i do have an I-4 compared to ur v6.i wish i was able to be like you and do it my self and save few bucks https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...efault/sad.gif
got damn 1600 where was that quote from?
good luck Len let me know if you need any help are you doing this in SF?
take lots and lots of pictures
I was quoted 600.00 out the door tuned.
That's actually pretty good - I might have gone with a shop if they charged that - the one that was for $1600 was WORKS (expensive, but they specialize in Mitsubishi) - it was actually $95/hr est at 2 days, but I really think it is an 8 hour or so job so it might not have been that much as the guy was estimating on the safe side. This did not include tuning though, so thats a real good quote.Quote:
Originally Posted by VegasMatt
I'm sure I could have gotten a quote cheaper somewhere else, but I want the satisfaction of putting it on myself.
I dont have the time to install the kit myself, its easier for me to drop the car off and pick it up in a few days. The shop that is going to do mine did AK1s 1st turbo 8g so they know what they are doing. They also specialize in Mitsu, lots of Evo's but there is room for a Galant in there. https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/smile.gif
if your installing it urself,better get used to riding a bear like the guy over tehreQuote:
Originally Posted by wanderingpinoy
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j.k good luck, we need more progress pics
I like what you did with those manifolds https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/smile.gif I'll be following this thread and trying my best to help you when I can.
Unfortunately, the paint didn't hold up and is flaking off :?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tearstone
Got the fuel pump installed - I spent friggin hours trying to get the damn lock ring back in place and its still off - maybe the fuel fumes were getting me loopy. https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/laugh.gif I still don't have the !**#@$ lock ring on - found a place that sells specialized tools and am having that special Mitsu tool the ring overnighted to me so I can get er' done. The mallet and screwdriver wasn't cutting it for me as everytime I tapped, the ring would start to displace and get lopsided.
I think I may have to figure out something for the power steering cooling loop that goes in front of the radiator - test fit of the intercooler looked like the piping might run into that. On the plus side - the intercooler fits nicely in the lower opening of the bumper, after removing the piece of black plastic. I'm sure I may still have to cut a bit from the bumper cover, but it doesn't look like I have to cut too much.
Going to drop and tap the oil pan tonight and finish off the exhaust side piping. Pics to come.
there should be a single bolt on the bracket that the hood latch connects to i undid that bolt and put the power steering cooler on the other side of it and then bolted the bracket back up. works like a charm
we need pics every night you work on it haha i feel like a junky that needs a fix lol
hmm, i disconnected my power steering loop that runs in front of the radiator. it got in the way of my intercooler too. i've only had the steering cut out once but it was a hot day and i was turning the wheel back and forth like crazy cause i was in a parking lot. eventually i plan on using my auto tranny cooler as a power steering fluid cooler.
Bye bye short ram, you served me well. Time to find you a new home.
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Pulling out the fuel pump assembly - probably one of the hardest parts - took me a good part of the night trying to wrestle the damn thing out.
http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/5...01301iz.th.jpg
Buckets of fun:
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New Walboro fuel pump (silver) and old OEM fuel pump (gold) - notice the Walboro is longer, hence the need for modifying the fuel pickup sock (see http://www.club3g.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23630 ):
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Don't think I'll have any issues with battery clearance:
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Prepping the front and rear collectors, wategate, and BOV:
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Test fit of the front collector - the square flange is where the turbo sits. Had to remove the driver's side fan for clearance. The lower radiator hose is just barely touching the pipes - Tearstone is sending me a heatshield for that:
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Wastegate, say hello to filter :?
Actually, I've got a Greddy oil filter adapter that adds about 1/2" of height to the filter, so there really shouldn't be any clearance issues once I remove that Greddy adapter:
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Progress has been hampered by the search for some proper tools to tap the oil pan - of course the Home Depot that's 3 minutes from my house doesn't have the tool I'm looking for :evil:
Also gotta say that the OEM exhaust from the cat to the precats is one heavy mofo - glad its gone :twisted:
aah you neened one of these
http://images.cardomain.com/member_i.../526282_22.jpg
too bat it doesnt help you put the thing back together again! https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/laugh.gif
would the oem fuel pump for the V6 fit the i4?
would the oem fuel pump for the V6 fit the i4?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(krispy03)</div><div class='quotemain'>aah you neened one of these
http://images.cardomain.com/member_i.../526282_22.jpg
too bat it doesnt help you put the thing back together again! https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/laugh.gif
would the oem fuel pump for the V6 fit the i4?</div>
Actually, I was able to find a company that sells specialized tools, and they sell that particular tool - it is soooooo much easier to screw in the ring with the tool, and I imagine that it would save gobs of time in the removal. Plus, it was a bit disconcerting to be banging on the fuel tank with a hammer and scewdriver :shock: https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/laugh.gif
Some more updates:
Originally had a problem with the lower radiator hose touching the turbo piping:
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Tearstone's solution was to flip the radiator hose [Guinness]BRILLIANT![/Guinness] Now there is plenty of room - also removed some brackets holding down some wiring:
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Got the oil pan tapped with gobs of JB Weld for good measure:
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Test fit of the turbo and intake assembly (wire to MAS had to be extended):
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To get the intake piping to fit, the battery has to be either relocated, or replaced with the Braille battery - a perfect fit actually:
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Rotated the compressor section of the turbo down:
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Drivers side plumbing for the intercooler to the throttle body:
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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
do it do it. I can't wait to see the finished product. What psi do you expect to be running? Also, did you build up your engine at all for this?
Your making a lot of progress with your kit installation. I really appreciate all the feedback in all the emails that I have received from you.
She's looking purdy https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/smile.gif
While the wastegate looks like it comes pretty close to the filter the top of the wastegate never really gets that hot believe it or not, plus it recircs right back into the downpipe:
http://tearstone.com/shop/images/stories/v65.jpg
BTW, that's a cute little battery haha
dmn great progress Len looks like you should be done before the meet... what else do you have to finish up
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(underated)</div><div class='quotemain'>dmn great progress Len looks like you should be done before the meet... what else do you have to finish up</div>
What's left:[LIST]
Remove plenium
(dropped my ratchet wrench in the back, so I need to get one of those claw thingies to get it out, which is holding up a lot of work :oops: )
Install injectors
Install fuel rail spacers
Install colder plugs
install e-manage
extend O2 sensors
finish intercooler piping
mount intercooler
refill coolant
refill oil
remount bumper cover, cutting where necessary
double check all mounting/bolts/etc
[LIST]