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    My Turbo Shopping List

    Well I did my research and I want some feedback from some forum members.

    Parts I Already Have

    stock evo fuel rail
    evo III 16g ported
    another evo III 16g ported
    PTE sc50 turbo
    evo III manifold
    revhard evo manifold
    SBR 2g manifold
    Tial WG
    evo III o2 housing
    2g o2 housing ported
    evo 8 fpr
    walbro 255 fuel pump
    stock evo IC pipes
    evo dejon intake pipe
    greddy RS BOV
    HKS SSQV BOV
    stock wrx injectors
    ebay fmic 28x7x2.5
    innovative LC1 wideband
    evo brembo calipers
    evo powerslot rotors + pads
    powerslot bbk
    ss brake lines
    sandwich adapter
    stri boost, egt, oil temp, oil pressure gauges
    2nd gen maf translator
    3" GM maf
    blowthru UICP
    misc gaskets
    oil drain and oil feed lines
    fluids
    ebay 2.5" ic piping
    silicone couplers + tbolt clamps


    Parts I Plan to Buy
    none



    I'm looking for some feedback before I pull the trigger and buy all these parts. well im buying them anyway, but if people have an opinion about something or know where i can get it for cheaper, im open to change. Thanks for reading

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    Experienced TGC Member milo111000's Avatar
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    wow.. please keep us posted.. and make sure, once you get all the parts and before you start the swap, you take lots and lots o pics... good luck..

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    Get the Evo ECU instead of the Emanage. No reason in the world to get an emanage.

    Also remeber to get the ECUFlash cable.

    You will also need the oil lines for the turbo (if they don't come with it already).

    As well as a resistor pack.

    DO NOT purchase worm clamps. Spend $22 (s&h included) and buy 12 T-bolt clamps here: Link

    Have you thought about Alky injection? It will make your setup considerably more bulletproof (no one likes a blown engine).

    Other than that you look like you have an EXCELLENT setup. I can't wait to see it up and running. I bet with proper tuning you will be able to run well over 15 psi (timing control is KEY!!!!).

    BTW Will you run into any issues with the orientation of the turbo, and the starter?

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    use your stock dipstick,
    the evo one will be shorter and give you a false reading
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    will the Evo IC pipes even work?

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    do you still have the auto trans? if so how do you plan on using the evo ecu? there is away to use both, the stock ecu for trans control and the evo ecu for engine control... but is that something you are comfortable with doing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xska55
    will the Evo IC pipes even work?
    yes. only thing in the way is the stock horn.

    BTW Will you run into any issues with the orientation of the turbo, and the starter?
    depends on the manifold i choose. with the evo8 mani and couple of spacers, i should be able to clear the starter.

    Quote Originally Posted by underated
    do you still have the auto trans? if so how do you plan on using the evo ecu? there is away to use both, the stock ecu for trans control and the evo ecu for engine control... but is that something you are comfortable with doing?
    i still have the auto trans. i was planning on using both the evo ecu and my stock one. im still reading about it on open ecu, but flashblue on club3g would also be able to help

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    awesome!!! ive bookmarked this thread..... :twisted: :twisted:
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    I'd rather have the knowledge and ability to do it than the money to buy it already done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4g63lover
    awesome!!! ive bookmarked this thread..... :twisted: :twisted:
    Definately one to watch. Quz is flying under the radar with his build ups. First the exterior now the motor. 8)

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    u will need to fab some of the hot side ic piping because it wont fit well... for the evo ic piping i mean.. u need a evo to whatever flange for the bov too.. u can use the 1g bov flange and convert it for the greddy flange.. looking good..
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    I guess we are in the same boat QNZ

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    Good luck bro


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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Stewi's Avatar
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    Aaron, I have a bunch of stuff for sale that you might want. Including A set of Autometer white face gauges, Boost (mechanical), Oil Temp, AFR and Coolant temp (electric w/sending unit) and a Greddy EGT. Hit me up.
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    very cool man .. cant wait to see it done

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    how big are the gauges?

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    i hear good things about the zeitronix. its a wideband afr, boost and egt meter and datalogging. what other gaugues do you suggest I run into my cabin. i was gonna put 3 gauges into the 1DIN in the center console. i was thinking oil pressure, oil temp, and another boost gauge?

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Stewi's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by qnz
    how big are the gauges?
    They are all 52mm gauges
    Quote Originally Posted by qnz
    well there are talkers and there are do'ers. talkers never do. and do'ers never talk
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    wouldnt there be a problem with the timing belt the same way the 7g had with the headswap? the 4g63 timing belt was an issue and they had to use the 4g64DOHC timing belt for the GS....just wondering if that would be an issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qnzfinestplaya
    wouldnt there be a problem with the timing belt the same way the 7g had with the headswap? the 4g63 timing belt was an issue and they had to use the 4g64DOHC timing belt for the GS....just wondering if that would be an issue?
    No issues at all. The EVO guys are using their stock T-belts with no problems, or you can use the 94 GS belt, either way it works. The thing is, you need at least one adjustable cam gear. The adjustment is not really to retard the timing, you mechanically time the cam itself so its in time at TDC on #1, then when you swing the belt over the gear, you will notice that it wont fall into the grooves correctly, at that point, loosen the gear, hold the cam steady and spin the gear counter clockwise to take up the slack. In the end, the gears should read between -6 and -8 total for both. So if you decided to use 2 adjustable gears, as long as adding the #'s together equalled between -6 and -8 you should be on the money.
    Quote Originally Posted by qnz
    well there are talkers and there are do'ers. talkers never do. and do'ers never talk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewi
    Quote Originally Posted by Qnzfinestplaya
    wouldnt there be a problem with the timing belt the same way the 7g had with the headswap? the 4g63 timing belt was an issue and they had to use the 4g64DOHC timing belt for the GS....just wondering if that would be an issue?
    No issues at all. The EVO guys are using their stock T-belts with no problems, or you can use the 94 GS belt, either way it works. The thing is, you need at least one adjustable cam gear. The adjustment is not really to retard the timing, you mechanically time the cam itself so its in time at TDC on #1, then when you swing the belt over the gear, you will notice that it wont fall into the grooves correctly, at that point, loosen the gear, hold the cam steady and spin the gear counter clockwise to take up the slack. In the end, the gears should read between -6 and -8 total for both. So if you decided to use 2 adjustable gears, as long as adding the #'s together equalled between -6 and -8 you should be on the money.

    ok cool, i was wondering why nobody asked about this

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