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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Twins!!!

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Engine Swap?

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Justin, looks good what are you using for you your secondary turbo. We will have to put it on the dyno and see how she does.
 
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Justin, looks good what are you using for you your secondary turbo. We will have to put it on the dyno and see how she does.



I got one of that last ones from Mark, the Garrett BHT3B. He talked me into one. I went with the 23 cm exhaust housing because we are at 4700' Elev. I am hoping to get it done in two weeks. Plus I will have both of the big jets for the water meth too.
 
I would like to take credit for my contribution in Justins Twins!!!



I broke the template so he could get started.....



Is lookin good there Justin, tell dumbass to get her head out of the pics though!!!
 
"Flanges, let me know if anyone needs any. I made a program for the ole burn table. "



I could use a few for the HT3B turbine inlet... I have yet to get a firm answer as to what 'size' flange this really is...

I can get the rest of the flanges...



So - there's twin-turbo kits out there that let you keep the OEM transmission heat exchanger and lines? That's freakin' awesome! Dad's gonna love this news. :cool:



Matt
 
Well they are done...

Just got the hot pipe back from the machine shop. Nice and Flat!!!



I did change the cold pipe to allow the filter pipe to fit. Trail and error stuff



I broke my back about three years ago and its just starting to really act up...

I cant move without being in alot of pain. It really pisses my off because I really want them in.



I did not weld the cold pipe completely because of the brace that has to go from the boost fitting to the cold pipe.



Now if I could just find someone to come over and put them in... .



Here it is...



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There done!!!

Holy $hitt.



What a pain in the a$$... It took forever. But well worth it. They sound awesome.



I can't wait to get the exhaust done and really pound on it.



I hit 40 psi with the box off.



I haven't ran it with the box on yet...



I still have to grind all the welds on the cold pipe and have it chromed.



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I just had to go and sell my TIG box and plasma cutter. :{



Buying a house is a major setback in my twin turbo projects. On the plus side... I still have my HT3B-36cm². Heck, by the time I get my twins on... ball-bearing HT3B's will be $300. :-laf



Matt
 
HoleshotHolset said:
Buying a house is a major setback in my twin turbo projects. On the plus side... I still have my HT3B-36cm². Heck, by the time I get my twins on... ball-bearing HT3B's will be $300.



Matt



I feel your pain. Been in my house since March... ... and don't see a 2nd turbo anytime soon... ... sure would be nice tho.
 
Sold your Tig an Plasma cutter. Say it ain't so. Fabbing the twins without equipment will be pretty hard.



Dennis
 
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Yup. They went to good homes, though...



I liked the machines I had so much - I'd buy them again when the time comes. But any self respecting person with 'toomuchitis' can't do that... :-laf



Matt
 
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