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Old 06-27-2010, 09:30 PM
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very awesome indeed. i'd love to have a setup like this in my truck
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Turbo plumbing confuses the crap out of me but I can respect and appreciate what you've got going here. Interested in seeing how it works when the minir details are worked out.


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I'm not callin u guys out, but Maggie coulda done a quick p/coat or anodizing on rails I'd think for what u guys paid for your units.
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Originally Posted by trever1t
Turbo plumbing confuses the crap out of me but I can respect and appreciate what you've got going here. Interested in seeing how it works when the minor details are worked out.

Tom, on the deck and give me 50 right now!
You're just like me. Turbo plumbing confuses me. I'm getting a better idea when I see great pics or when it's all setup outside a vehicle. But throw it into the vehicle, & it's harder for me to visualize. I'm getting better tho.
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Originally Posted by bluchev
how the hell do you cool the intake charge?
There's an air to water intercooler under the blower. Since its not a traditional compound, it's really only cooling boost from one source at a time. Plus the turbo being a remote mount helps a little bit since it has like 15 feet of charge pipe to travel through before it even reaches the intercooler.

I am having an issue with oil coming out the turbo though. Apparently STS kits have a check valve on the oil feed line that I was unaware of and oil is seeping into the turbo when the truck is off. So I need to snag one of those. What's a custom project without a few kinks?
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Originally Posted by bluchev
how the hell do you cool the intake charge?
The lower intake manifold has a liquid intercooler in it. It would cool the air charge whether the boost source is the supercharger, or the turbo.
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Beat me to it.....
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Oh I get it, you are using the built-in bypass valve of the tvs1900, right?

Does that by-pass the intercooler of the blower? I havent looked at that part closely enough. Any idea how much volume that can handle?
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no, the bypass only cuts out the upper manifold if I understand this right, the intercooler is in the lower manifold.
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Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
Beat me to it.....
Thats ok you knew exactly what I was going to say lol

Originally Posted by Atomic
Oh I get it, you are using the built-in bypass valve of the tvs1900, right?

Does that by-pass the intercooler of the blower? I havent looked at that part closely enough. Any idea how much volume that can handle?
Nope, it still gets intercooled. I know the valve is rated to vent 9psi of boost at 6000 rpm when the throttle closes, and my supercharger doesn't make 9psi, so I'm well within the limitations of the flow ability of the bypass valve.


I'd just like to add that a LOT of the fabrication work is the courtesy of my friend here in Tucson, Alex (BigRed Cummins here on the forum). Can't claim all the glory on this one

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