been off the road for, oh about 2 years ago now, been collecting bits ready for its big build, but for now we decided to get it back together and get a few more miles under its belt before the management change
So spec at the mo is:
1989 Sierra XR4x4
2.9 V6 Twin turbo Turbo Technics Conversion
Rebuilt Bottom end with low comp pistons
rebuilt heads with bigger stronger valves
Rebuilt garrett T2 turbo's
Running 7psi
225 bhp @ the wheels
What it needs is management really, with proper management it should run about a bar of boost happily, and will be around 280-300 flywheel bhp ,with around 320 lb ft torque.
So we had it semi stripped ready, so we chucked it back together:
Rocker shafts back on
turbo's all plumbed in
Dizzy back in
she was running a tad rich, il explain in a bit , here are two plugs, one fresh out, one that iv cleaned
inlet,rocker covers, fuel rail, and plenum back on
And back together complete
now bearing in mind it hasn't turned a wheel in two years, my mate didn't think it would start, i was confident it would, so after fixing a few fuel leaks she fired up first time!
Here is the 2nd time :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrdEeZZBxQw
Its quite tappety, but the oil is like treacle, so will be better after a change and run
to show how long it had been sat, here is the steering wheel :dead:
The overfuelling was caused by the fuel pressure reg, we found out it had been opened up, was running nearly 10 bar of fuel pressure!!
So we bought a new one, i havent got any pics but i fitted it in and did some ghetto bracket making to hold it temp, just to get it running, and Turbo Technics say run at 3.3 bar, we set it to 3.5 for the mo
Next job is to get it out and drop the fuel tank out to fit the uprated fuel pump we have, then fix the brakes and off for the MOT
So spec at the mo is:
1989 Sierra XR4x4
2.9 V6 Twin turbo Turbo Technics Conversion
Rebuilt Bottom end with low comp pistons
rebuilt heads with bigger stronger valves
Rebuilt garrett T2 turbo's
Running 7psi
225 bhp @ the wheels
What it needs is management really, with proper management it should run about a bar of boost happily, and will be around 280-300 flywheel bhp ,with around 320 lb ft torque.
So we had it semi stripped ready, so we chucked it back together:
Rocker shafts back on
turbo's all plumbed in
Dizzy back in
she was running a tad rich, il explain in a bit , here are two plugs, one fresh out, one that iv cleaned
inlet,rocker covers, fuel rail, and plenum back on
And back together complete
now bearing in mind it hasn't turned a wheel in two years, my mate didn't think it would start, i was confident it would, so after fixing a few fuel leaks she fired up first time!
Here is the 2nd time :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrdEeZZBxQw
Its quite tappety, but the oil is like treacle, so will be better after a change and run
to show how long it had been sat, here is the steering wheel :dead:
The overfuelling was caused by the fuel pressure reg, we found out it had been opened up, was running nearly 10 bar of fuel pressure!!
So we bought a new one, i havent got any pics but i fitted it in and did some ghetto bracket making to hold it temp, just to get it running, and Turbo Technics say run at 3.3 bar, we set it to 3.5 for the mo
Next job is to get it out and drop the fuel tank out to fit the uprated fuel pump we have, then fix the brakes and off for the MOT
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