Here's a link to my post on mymonte.com. I'll repost the text here, but the pics took way too long to get uploaded over there and it's not just easily transferrable html code. Enjoy!
I have a lot of old threads on this and a bunch of scattered information, but no common thread with everything. IMO, this is almost perfect for a 3.4 DOHC turbo setup and is what I wanted from the beginning.
Setup info
T04E 60 trim turbo with tangential T4 exhaust housing
Turbonetics Deltagate 5-7 psi wastegate
1st generation DSM BOV
ADFX racing 1G DSM intercooler 7.5"x3"x24", 2.5" in/out http://www.adfxracing.com/default.as...&category_id=2 with custom hood support welded from 1"x1"x1/4" angled steel
Vortech 12:1 FMU
Split Second FTC1 (ability to retard ignition timing and alter MAF signal based on boost/rpm) http://www.splitsecond.com
Manual fan switches mounted in side of center console
Redline Water Wetter
2.5" mandrel bent/press bent downpipe
3" with 12" Borla muffler to dual 2.5" with dual Magnaflow XL mufflers exhaust (3" highflow cat or 3" test pipe)
Autometer Carbon Fiber a/f ratio and boost gauges in a custom molded Honda Accord 2 gauge pod
MAF mounted before throttle body
BOV mounted before MAF
short radius rubber 3" 90 on end of turbo to 3" silicone 90 to filter in the fenderwell
new windshield washer pump and reservoir
Rebuilt transmission with all HD parts, transgo shift kit, and quad4 torque converter
Boost comes quickly. From a stop it's at full boost in less than a second. The new intake is the ultimate setup IMO. I tried running 3" carb piping to a filter in the fender and also a 4"diax2" thixk 1bbl or 2 bbl carb filter directly on the turbo and neither flows nearly as well as this setup. Spool time increased significantly with the 4"x2" filter and ultimate power also suffered dramatically. The exhaust changed from a 2.5" to dual 2.25" press bent to a 3" to dual 2.5" mandrel bent setup. The new setup is far superior to the old one. The FTC1 is retarding timing by 1 degree at 7 psi and 1 degree per pound of boost above that.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I have some old videos and quite a few high res pics if anybody is interested.
Exhaust
Split Second FTC1 install
Tim
I have a lot of old threads on this and a bunch of scattered information, but no common thread with everything. IMO, this is almost perfect for a 3.4 DOHC turbo setup and is what I wanted from the beginning.
Setup info
T04E 60 trim turbo with tangential T4 exhaust housing
Turbonetics Deltagate 5-7 psi wastegate
1st generation DSM BOV
ADFX racing 1G DSM intercooler 7.5"x3"x24", 2.5" in/out http://www.adfxracing.com/default.as...&category_id=2 with custom hood support welded from 1"x1"x1/4" angled steel
Vortech 12:1 FMU
Split Second FTC1 (ability to retard ignition timing and alter MAF signal based on boost/rpm) http://www.splitsecond.com
Manual fan switches mounted in side of center console
Redline Water Wetter
2.5" mandrel bent/press bent downpipe
3" with 12" Borla muffler to dual 2.5" with dual Magnaflow XL mufflers exhaust (3" highflow cat or 3" test pipe)
Autometer Carbon Fiber a/f ratio and boost gauges in a custom molded Honda Accord 2 gauge pod
MAF mounted before throttle body
BOV mounted before MAF
short radius rubber 3" 90 on end of turbo to 3" silicone 90 to filter in the fenderwell
new windshield washer pump and reservoir
Rebuilt transmission with all HD parts, transgo shift kit, and quad4 torque converter
Boost comes quickly. From a stop it's at full boost in less than a second. The new intake is the ultimate setup IMO. I tried running 3" carb piping to a filter in the fender and also a 4"diax2" thixk 1bbl or 2 bbl carb filter directly on the turbo and neither flows nearly as well as this setup. Spool time increased significantly with the 4"x2" filter and ultimate power also suffered dramatically. The exhaust changed from a 2.5" to dual 2.25" press bent to a 3" to dual 2.5" mandrel bent setup. The new setup is far superior to the old one. The FTC1 is retarding timing by 1 degree at 7 psi and 1 degree per pound of boost above that.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I have some old videos and quite a few high res pics if anybody is interested.
Exhaust
Split Second FTC1 install
Tim
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