'89 d50 4g63t/gm auto trans

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89coltgt
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'89 d50 4g63t/gm auto trans

Post by 89coltgt »

I didn't realize that I haven't posted this up in here yet. Started on this back in Febuary/March. Here's the rundown:

Engine/fuel:
-Crower 272 cams
-Holset hx35 w/bep .55 housing
-Hafe SS manifold
-TiAL 38mm
-Bosch 044/Aeromotive filters
-12gal rci cell
-Rear mounted battery

Drivetrain:
-th350 trans/10" Neal Chance converter
-Bill Hincher adapter
-8.8 rear out of '96 Explorer w/disk brakes traction lock diff
-3" steel driveshaft/1350 solid universals/Moser billet trans yoke


All of the fabrication was done by myself except for the modded intake manifold. Anyhoo, here are some pics of the truck currently, I am hoping to fire it up this month sometime.

304SS water pipe:
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Rear mounted trans cooler:
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Here is everthing mocked up on the engine stand, I am running a hotpipe(no intercooler).
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Some pics of the full exhaust, again mocked up out of the truck:
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Fuel cell/battery box:
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Fiberglass fan shroud/16" pusher fan:
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Bill's adapter setup/toyota starter/summit sfi flexplate:
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Post by Mad Menace »

That looks awesome, but as I have those same exact coils, youll have problems withthem unless you run a CDI box of some sort, otherwise youll have a terrible spark blow out problem over 5psi like I did.

I also managed to blow the tanks off the stock radiator... not saying you will, but I did.

And a quick note on the hot pipe setup... when boosting 5-10psi on a hot summers day youll have an oxygen starvation problem, I have noticed that even with my intercooler I still see Intake air temps clear up into the 200's under high prolonged boost episodes.

What engine management will you be going with?
93' Max, 4g64, 16v DOHC, 18G Turbo, Walbro 255L, 27" FMIC, 2.5" Exhaust, Aero Exhaust, AEM C2DI w/COP, 510cc Injectors, Running on Megasquirt 3-X.

Videos as soon as it's 100% up and running.
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Post by 89coltgt »

The cop issues seem to be on a car to car basis, the car this particular one came off of ran the coils only w/o any issues. I am running dsmlink, as for the hotpipe, I don't forsee any issues as I will also be running water/methanol injection. I plan to run an all aluminum rad, but I never had any issues with my old 4g63 truck, you may have been pushing coolant.
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Post by screemin eagle »

i like it! great work man. only thing i would do differently is the ic but to each there own. you gonna run e85? i had the 300m coils on my 1g making in the 350whp area on pump with no issues. i then put them on the conquest and anything more than 17psi they would crap out. so im going to agree with the car to car basis.
88 conquest 4g63 now sporting a crankwalked boat anchor
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Post by 89coltgt »

I will be running e85 along with a progressive w/i system. I would also like to change over to speed density, once I do that, I will probably run two nozzles, one right after the turbo and one up near the t-body.
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Post by Mad Menace »

well I cant get anything above 5psi with over 12mS of dwell with the 300m coils... but I can accept an on car basis.

e85 is great in these things, lol but you begin watching the fuel gauge drop instead of watching the speedo climb... or at least I do...lol
I can get anywhere from 15 MPG clear down to 0.15 MPG with the e85 depending on how far my foot is into it.

and yes I do mean 0.15 MPG...the tank holds just over 13 gallons bone dry, I drive 20 miles to work and 20 miles home for 2 days and the tank is dangerously empty by the time I get home the second day... but it sure was fun getting there :P

Maybe I need to take her on a drive to nebraska or something just to check fuel mileage on the highway at a steady (legal) speed
93' Max, 4g64, 16v DOHC, 18G Turbo, Walbro 255L, 27" FMIC, 2.5" Exhaust, Aero Exhaust, AEM C2DI w/COP, 510cc Injectors, Running on Megasquirt 3-X.

Videos as soon as it's 100% up and running.
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Post by 89coltgt »

Time for some updates. I sold my modded 1g intake manifold and picked up a JMF race smim with custom-length runners. I also had Jim weld on a cast elbow since my Miller tig welder is not set up in the garage yet. I also built a completely new hotpipe, it is currently just tacked together and I am waiting on the stainless TiAL bov flange. Here are some pics:

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Post by Bill Hincher »

It looks like it was meant to be there, nice flow of work, well laid out
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Post by 89coltgt »

Thanks Bill. Still waiting on the bov flange, but I did get the hotpipe welded and the bungs welded to the hotpipe, now I just need the bov flange and some beads welded to the ends. The two 1/8 npt bungs are for water/meth injection nozzles(one right after the compressor outlet and one right before the t-body) and the 3/8 bung is for a gm iat. Here's how they look so far:



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Post by 89coltgt »

Time for an update. The truck runs, started it up last week. I do have some leaks that need to be addressed, but the trans seems to be working properly. Here are some pics of it when I pulled it out of the garage:

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Post by dees75z »

Looks great man
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Post by damnDSM »

Any updates? I have been thinking about running a very similar set up in my mightymax (W/I, E85, no IC)

Have you driven it in traffic yet? What did your temps look like in relation to the ambient tempts? (AIT, coolant and EGT)
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