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toekneehair 11-21-2013 12:26 AM

Toekneehair's BRZ Full Blown Turbo build
 
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I received my Full blown Motorsport base kit today and will hopefully be starting the install in the next weekend or two. This will be my first turbo build so I may have a number of questions. Wish me luck :)

Fresh86 11-21-2013 01:07 AM

good luck! keep us posted

toekneehair 11-24-2013 09:43 PM

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Update. Started the install today. Injectors installed, Airbox removed, Headers removed, Oil drained, Oil pan replaced, and beginning the removal of the stock fans. I am limited on the number of hours I can work since I have to work on it at a local hobby shop. I'm hoping to be back running by the end of next weekend.

Posting a few Pics I took a long the way.

toekneehair 11-25-2013 06:18 PM

It's Monday and the hobby shop is closed :( I hate having to wait to work on the car.

ModBargains.com 11-25-2013 06:29 PM

Awesome! Congrats on the turbo, good luck with the build ;)

toekneehair 12-02-2013 12:54 AM

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I know its been a few days since my last update. I have been digging in hard this weekend though. It has been a big learning curve but I am starting to see light at the end of the tunnel. I am trying to make sure that I get the install right though.

I have accomplished getting most everything directly dealing with the turbo installed.

I have the manifold on
The Turbo in
The oil and water lines run
The intercooling piping and intercooler installed
I have the Full Blown Motorsport Radiator installed

Issues I have run into:

I have a Mishimoto oil cooler but its intended location interferes with the intercooler.

- The good news is that it is a 19 core oil cooler like the Full Blowns oil cooler which is intended to be located under the passenger side headlight. I am working with FBM to get the mounting brackets and possibly new oil lines so I can relocate it.

I ran into an issue with one of the intercooler pipes because the kit came from an FRS and the BRZ utilizes different headlights which interfere with the solid pipe the FRS uses.

- Again reaching out the FBM they are helping me to get the correct parts needed to complete the install. They have been extremely helpful throughout this entire install.

Upon close inspection the pipe that is installed for the oil line I have found that it sits right up against the exhaust manifold. I have wrapped the entire manifold in heat wrap but it is still too close to the pipe. The pipe is welded by the installer usually but I bought the kit used. I am thinking that hot oil might have been the issue of the last owner and I have a feeling that this may have been the cause of it. There is about a 3 inch space between the exhaust manifold and one of the pulleys. Because the pipe is all the way to one side I will be pulling it back off and heating the pipe and bending it slightly to the side to make it come up in the middle. This small change should really help to keep the oil cooler due to where it is currently routed.

A similar issue with the Blow Off Valve dump pipe. With the heat wrap on the manifold it drops off a little close for my liking and I will be looking to bend it out about an inch as well.

That's about it for now.. so there is a little re-work to be done but I am attempting to ensure a quality install.

I hope you enjoy the updated photos.

King Tut 12-02-2013 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by toekneehair (Post 1363499)
A similar issue with the external wastegate dump pipe. With the heat wrap on the manifold it drops off a little close for my liking and I will be looking to bend it out about an inch as well.

fixt. :thumbup:

Gen 12-02-2013 09:08 PM

Which Hobby Shop are you working on it at? I'd love to come take a look. I've been the only one in San Diego with the fullblown kit for a while.

toekneehair 12-05-2013 11:10 AM

Build update. Oil pan fixed, it no longer sits on the exhaust.

Change of plans for the dump pipe. I have a friend who welds turn the dump pipe into a recirc pipe directly into the down pipe.

I am at the hobby shop on naval base San Diego. I'll be there tonight after work. PM me your number and I'll let you know when I get off.

King Tut 12-05-2013 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by toekneehair (Post 1370467)
Build update. Oil pan fixed, it no longer sits on the exhaust.

Change of plans for the dump pipe. I have a friend who welds turn the dump pipe into a recirc pipe directly into the down pipe.

I am at the hobby shop on naval base San Diego. I'll be there tonight after work. PM me your number and I'll let you know when I get off.

Nice. Love the hobby shops on base.

toekneehair 12-07-2013 09:23 PM

So the kit I got was a used one from another member of the threads. After his install he spun a bearing within 4-5 miles. Because of this I have been taking extra precaution and scanning over everything, checking and double checking as much as I can. I opened up the wastegate today and found that the past user had it set at 15lbs of boost. I contacted him about it and he was shocked. apparently his mechanic who did the install/ uninstall never set it even after he was told to. I have a gut feeling this is why his build went bad so fast. I never got the 1lb spring but I have 5.6 lb spring so for now I will run my boost low at 5.6lbs

toekneehair 12-08-2013 08:26 PM

It's alive!

Turbo installed and drivable. Small things left to do. But it's all small stuff now. When that boost hits it is such fun to drive :)

SkAsphalt 12-08-2013 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by toekneehair (Post 1375673)
So the kit I got was a used one from another member of the threads. After his install he spun a bearing within 4-5 miles. Because of this I have been taking extra precaution and scanning over everything, checking and double checking as much as I can. I opened up the wastegate today and found that the past user had it set at 15lbs of boost. I contacted him about it and he was shocked. apparently his mechanic who did the install/ uninstall never set it even after he was told to. I have a gut feeling this is why his build went bad so fast. I never got the 1lb spring but I have 5.6 lb spring so for now I will run my boost low at 5.6lbs

that's crappy for him! :confused0068: glad you found that!

King Tut 12-10-2013 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by toekneehair (Post 1375673)
So the kit I got was a used one from another member of the threads. After his install he spun a bearing within 4-5 miles. Because of this I have been taking extra precaution and scanning over everything, checking and double checking as much as I can. I opened up the wastegate today and found that the past user had it set at 15lbs of boost. I contacted him about it and he was shocked. apparently his mechanic who did the install/ uninstall never set it even after he was told to. I have a gut feeling this is why his build went bad so fast. I never got the 1lb spring but I have 5.6 lb spring so for now I will run my boost low at 5.6lbs

So the previous owner didn't have a boost gauge to verify either?


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