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Looking good! You should video the first startup for us. :sly How was the fit against the firewall with the custom manifolds?
 

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Yes, I will be using a 5" cowl hood. The compressor housing sticks up about 2" or so above the stock hoodline.

As for the turbo lag, I expect I'll have to start spooling Friday evening for a Saturday afternoon sled pull... LOL

But seriously, I sized the turbo for pulling, so driving it on the street (maxing out at around 2500 RPM) I expect the lag to be pretty bad. For a hook though (being in the 4000-5000 RPM range) It should spool *relatively* quickly.

The firewall did require a little "adjustment", but not much. One the passenger side, I removed the factory exhaust heat shield by drilling out the pop rivets used to attach it. After that I had to hammer back the 1" wide weld seam where the floorpan and firewall are joined right behind the starboard cylinder head so it was flat. The only real problem area is the driver's side up-pipe. The elbow at the back of the manifold protrudes to the point where there is about 2.5" of interference with the firewall area right in front of where the gas pedal is. This required cutting a 10" hole in the firewall to make it fit. This means fabricating a new section of firewall, but it's not as bad as it sounds. There's just no better way to do it. For the most part though, everything fit like a glove!
 
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oh man, you'll have to post videos of the pull when you do it, I LOVE truck pulls, it'd be nice to see an 'ol IDI clean house, that's what I'm hoping for when one day I build a 466 puller!

-Jon
 

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It's looking good Eric. I can't wait to see it in action. What size exhaust housing are you running on that S400? I hope that you can make it with your IDI to the Rally in Penn. this July. That would be awesome!;Sweet

Heath
 

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The turbo has a 1.32 A/R ratio, but has a divided housing. Each cylinder bank feeds it's own side of the turbo. This will make for a little quicker spooling, and it's how hypermax's "pulse" turbo system can spool quickly without a wastegate. No way I'd try this with an open housing that big.

IMHO, if you have a wastegate, your turbo is too small and you're not revving your engine enough!
 

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The turbo has a 1.32 A/R ratio, but has a divided housing. Each cylinder bank feeds it's own side of the turbo. This will make for a little quicker spooling, and it's how hypermax's "pulse" turbo system can spool quickly without a wastegate. No way I'd try this with an open housing that big.

IMHO, if you have a wastegate, your turbo is too small and you're not revving your engine enough!

I have a 132 on my 85mm S400 for the DT466. I have some other housings too if you find the 132 to be a bit too big. I'm afraid that the 132 may be a bit small and I'll have externally wastegate that turbo into the big charger to keep from overspeeding it.

Heath
 

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