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Super73 04-17-2017 04:35 PM

Temporary Power Plant
 
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With my motor being down and having a tremendous amount of things going on, I wont be getting the pleasure of running my truck for a while.

However, my buddy has a 56 Chevy truck that was a single turbo LS and it is in need of a cage and rear chassis work. We have come together and are putting his now twin 69mm turbo power plant in my truck. He will be leaving his 56 with me to have a local chassis shop back half and cage it, similar to my set up.

We had to redo a few things in my chassis like cut the motor plate free and lower it so the back of the intake would clear the fire wall. Had to move the alternator bracket which was on the frame. Some minor stuff that just eats time.

But we should have it up and running for a dyno session on Thursday, then to the track on Saturday so he can make license passes.

He has a couple sponsorships and my truck will be at the Vegas LS fest in one of his sponsors booths and running the new truck class.

It will be interesting to say the least.

tinydb84 04-17-2017 04:49 PM

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I've been following the feud on Instagram (not sure if it is real or not). Can you give us some specs on that motor?

Super73 04-17-2017 09:27 PM

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Tiny,

It's not general knowledge yet that we are doing this together. My guess is there will be more announced by my buddy in the near future.

It is his 370" LS shortblock wearing my heads that flow 365cfm and by my standard a small cam. Turbos are 69mm with truck manifolds. It should make decent power.

hotrod 80 04-18-2017 12:13 PM

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Hell yeah!

tinydb84 04-18-2017 12:24 PM

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Very cool. Can't wait to see how fast you go.

Marv D 04-18-2017 10:08 PM

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OMG,, every time I blink Shaun you get a little more CRAZY.
Wait, no I mean this truck gets a little more crazy (but someone had to set the example LOL)

So tomorrow is dyno day?

Super73 04-20-2017 08:11 PM

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Had a few Hick ups, dyno tomorrow, track on Sat.

Marv D 04-23-2017 09:29 AM

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Did ya make it to either???

Super73 04-23-2017 01:05 PM

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Made it on the dyno.

We hadnt even fired it due to a fuel line leak. We had to make a couple new lines and the steel braided i had laying around puked fuel badly. The local fitting/line supplier met me at the dyno and we fixed that.

Then we fought a map wiring issue. We had to wire in a 3bar map and the diagram I had was confusing. Connector had letters while diagram had numbers. We sorted this out.


Fought boost controller / waste gate springs. 8lb spring first pull it went to 280kpa (27ish lbs) real fast and we lifted. Turned the controller off, same thing. Moved some vacuum lines around and it got better but we still saw 15lbs with no controller riding the springs.

Then we fought fuel. For some reason my Weldon 2035 was not keeping up. Found it was only seeing 9 volts.... jumped it direct to a battery but still loosing pressure. Thinking it needs a better alternator and perhaps a boost a pump.

It made 78X Rwhp at 6,100 going lean. It should spin 7,200 all day long. So there is still a lot of power to be had.

Marv D 04-23-2017 09:18 PM

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Holy crap. 780 Rwhp and an easy 1000+RPM to go,, that's making some nice steam.

Keep us up to date once you get the problems sorted out.

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Originally Posted by Super73 (Post 7923460)
Made it on the dyno.

We hadnt even fired it due to a fuel line leak. We had to make a couple new lines and the steel braided i had laying around puked fuel badly. The local fitting/line supplier met me at the dyno and we fixed that.

Then we fought a map wiring issue. We had to wire in a 3bar map and the diagram I had was confusing. Connector had letters while diagram had numbers. We sorted this out.


Fought boost controller / waste gate springs. 8lb spring first pull it went to 280kpa (27ish lbs) real fast and we lifted. Turned the controller off, same thing. Moved some vacuum lines around and it got better but we still saw 15lbs with no controller riding the springs.

Then we fought fuel. For some reason my Weldon 2035 was not keeping up. Found it was only seeing 9 volts.... jumped it direct to a battery but still loosing pressure. Thinking it needs a better alternator and perhaps a boost a pump.

It made 78X Rwhp at 6,100 going lean. It should spin 7,200 all day long. So there is still a lot of power to be had.


Super73 04-24-2017 12:57 AM

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What is interesting is getting it from 9v to 12v on the fuel pump, no changes to the tune, it picked up 70ish rwhp. That was at 6100 rpm and 14afr.. should be 11.3 to 11.7... I figure fuel alone will make more power.

Super73 05-03-2017 06:27 PM

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Fuel pump got rewired directly to the battery through a fuse and relay.
Alternator got swapped to a higher amp variant.
Truck got on the dyno (not sure why limiter was not bumped up, I was not there) but it made good numbers at 15lbs and only 6,500rpm. I am not at liberty to say what it made but it will likely run as fast or faster than I have gone.


Truck went to Irwindale and on 8lbs ran:
1.67 rolling in to throttle (data logger shows it wasn't even fully on the verter until 1.3 seconds in to the pass)
4.3x at the 330"
6.6x at 85mph (lifted at 5.1 seconds in the data logger)


For reference I looked at one of my 9.4x passes:
1.41 60'
3.96 at the 330'
5.9x @ 116mph


I would have to say, most of the difference is in the 60' and this combo makes boost on the 2-step/tbrake. So I don't think that will be an issue :) I honestly think at 8-9lbs it will comfortably go 9.4x. My buddy Griffin will be running it at LSFest in the new truck class.

Super73 05-06-2017 01:45 AM

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8lbs of boost with 2step set at 4,000rpm (2lbs at the line). This in Vegas so elevation and hot. Should be interesting at 15lbs, sea-level and 70* temps..

Super73 05-06-2017 09:57 PM

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Still on 8lbs..
1.38 60'
9.24 at 147.9mph

PGSigns 05-07-2017 07:30 PM

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Looks like you are getting a handle on it. What happened on the RT on that pass?
Jimmy

Super73 05-08-2017 11:52 AM

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RT was simply a function of it being test and tune session, Griffin getting used to the program in the truck and making his license passes.

Marv D 05-16-2017 08:36 AM

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Shauns truck getting a little internet press

71Dragtruck 05-22-2017 11:48 PM

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Video showed up on my YouTube recommended list.


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SfMMGx8ASKE

hotrod 80 05-23-2017 08:52 AM

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