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4G63T Sandrail

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Ive always wanted to put a 4g63 into a dune buggy for the hell of it.
After the 2008 shootout i decided to go for it. My buggy is already street legal and is a berian frame with a 7piece fiberglass body. To date i have totaly stripped the frame down and repainted it. Replaced the tierods,upr/lwr ball joints,wheel bearings,shocks,brakes. I will be redoing all the brake lines and wiring. Currently this will be using a VW 3-rib swing axel trans.
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How she looked when i got her -
Front:
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rear:
I bought it with no motor to help save cost.
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Frind of mine painted the frame:
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Adapter Plate/flywheel:
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a Friend TIG welded the motor Mounts:
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Clutch:
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Motor:
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Post by 89coltgt »

That is a sweet project. How much power/tq can the vw trans handle? That thing should be a handful even with a mild 4g63t :twisted:
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Shattering the trans is my only fear ( well that and not being able to keep the front tires on the ground ) There are other VW trans options i can go with if this one explodes on me.
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Post by jeffball610 »

Info on your trans adaptor plate would be nice for others looking to run a 4G63 in a VW. I know Plebani ran a 4G63 in a Porche. I assume this is a similar swap. And there are tons of VW trans options out there. You might also want to think about some wider rear tires. The 4G63 isn't a torque monster, but you'll have lots of fun with wheel spin.
Do it in a Datsun!
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7-bolt 4G63T, EVO 9 pistons and rods, Garrett GT3076R, "flipped" stock intake, Toyota R154, Z31 R200 w/ CVs
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bad ass man! i like the pocket bikes too :twisted:
88 conquest 4g63 now sporting a crankwalked boat anchor
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Yup Kennedy is exactly were you get the plate from. (also were my clutch,PP&flywheel came from)
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More - todays pix :D

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Here we see the entire motor, the SS oil supply line NickNorth was kind enough to GIVE me and the SSA exhaust manifold Diviniti gave me the hook up on(both from MiDSM)
Also note: the resident garage cat is happy to be lounging on a 4G63 project again.

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I think you need..... :roll: MORE HARNESSES! :lol: :lol: :lol:
The million dollar manual and AFFORDABLE parts too! USE IT!
http://starquest.i-x.net/viewforum.php?f=12
email: waynescoolworld@netzero.net USE IT!
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Post by 89coltgt »

Looks geat! I may build one once we buy a house, I will need the extra room.
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Professor Quest wrote:I think you need..... :roll: MORE HARNESSES! :lol: :lol: :lol:
haha-- ya i got the entire car - from bumper to bumper
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Post by 77amc »

That looks great! I had a couple 914's in the day that I wanted to do the Buick V6 or Olds 215 swap to. (still have 2-215's)
My B-inlaw has a manx buggy that i'd love to get and do what your doing.

I don't think you will have problems with the trans. With as light as it is, the tires are going to break loose before the trans goes. There are TONS of Vw shops that build them with all sorts of gear ratios to suit. OR you could always go with a 930 trans and axles..

If you want, the Ford Taurus has a electric fan that pushes up to 2000+cfms for your radiator. it would be loud though but cheap from a pull it.

Great project :!: Errol
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looking good
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ty all -
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Awesome Build!
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anymore updates to this?
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turbostellar wrote:anymore updates to this?
Its slow going latley, ive have sub Zero temps.
I have been playing with the dash and working on the floor.
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The hole is were the boost gauge will go.

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looking good, thats going to be kick ass when its done
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Here is the new center console - My friend Selser420 Provided the material ( 6 x 6 aluminium tube ) machined the rear and put an angle on it for me. I tossed some black paint on it and rivioted some diamond plate to it to match the dash.

Rear -you can also see my adjustable pedals
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Hella Bling h2o pump pulley that was donated by Halik
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ECU Box - on the side is the MPI and CEL
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ECU Box with cover.
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ECU Box with cover and crapload of wires (wires are stuff like gauges,blinkers,tail lights,etc )
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Electricly speaking it should run now -
Im still missing a fuel pump/AN lines/coolant lines/exhaust/knock sensor,maft isnt hooked up yet,o2 sensor so i cant start it yet.
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Post by 77amc »

Looking Great! Your flooring looks like it will be a bit slippery though..
Or are you going to use mats?

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na -- ill just be carefull :D
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Post by Wilbur »

Dave99gst wrote:Yup Kennedy is exactly were you get the plate from. (also were my clutch,PP&flywheel came from)
Are you running Stage 2 or Stage 3 on the Pressure Plate and Clutch Disc? Cable or Hydro?
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Wilbur wrote:
Dave99gst wrote:Yup Kennedy is exactly were you get the plate from. (also were my clutch,PP&flywheel came from)
Are you running Stage 2 or Stage 3 on the Pressure Plate and Clutch Disc? Cable or Hydro?
Stage3 & Hydro.
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In this shot -- Optima in its new Mount - and you can see the ahhooogggaaa Horn in the front. ( i got it for $10 @ harbor freight )
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Better shot of the Optima Mount.
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Notice the hole is now FILLED ! ( boost gauge )
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Fuel Cell mounted - Walbro inline, AN crap and , Filter mounted.
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Piping (not bad for somone that cant weld what so ever), maft,bov,fuel rail,FPR all new.
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New Air filter on the Turbo.
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Shot of the Honda radiator from the bottom with the coolant lines finaly done.
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Glove Box :D (ammo box picked up from harys army surplus)
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Glove Box in its new home.
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Post by 89coltgt »

Looking very good, I really like how the in plumbing turned out.
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wheres the intercooler?
88 conquest 4g63 now sporting a crankwalked boat anchor
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screemin eagle wrote:wheres the intercooler?
Ive got one -- ill put it on if i have a need, but for now im going to run with out one.
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That's going to be insane. 8)
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Post by Arktis »

Dave99gst wrote:Image
Ok, I've got to bite.

The two handles there are bugging me. What exactly do they do?

Forgive me, I'm not used to sandrails and having 3 sticks at the right arm.
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There Cutting brakes. ( turning brakes ) they allow you to brake 1 or the other rear wheel to aid in turning.
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Dave99gst wrote:There Cutting brakes. ( turning brakes ) they allow you to brake 1 or the other rear wheel to aid in turning.
That's what I was thinking, but I wanted to be sure.

Incredible. I've seen guys in locosts do that and just run circles around themselves.
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Post by Bill Hincher »

how did you bleed the air from the cooling system?
I have a rwd project and I been working out the details on the cooling system, and I just cant invision how the radiator would work that high up

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Post by 77amc »

Ya know, I think your project has been started and almost completed in the shortest amount of time here..

did you do anything to the head or use different cams?
Sorry if you have mentioned this earlier.

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Bill : i can unbolt the radiator and move it so the filler neck is pointing up. That was the main reason i went with rubber hoses instead of hard lines to the radiator.

Addict: hehe - im laid off, so ive got alot of time on my hands :D

I didnt no ANYTHING as far as upgrades to the motor. Ive got too much power going to a really small input shaft as it is. the only reason im running the maft is easyer plumbing (no bulky mass) and the exhaust manifold just looks pretty. Im even running the balance shafts :O
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Post by Bill Hincher »

that radiator is scary dave, I dont think it will work, I cant imagine the coolant curculating up high like that, but thats just me , I can just see the driver getting scalded with hot coolant with that thing if it overheats
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Post by Dave99gst »

i hear ya - but alot of people toss it up there on liquid cooled rails. Both of those things have entered my mind tho'
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Post by 80D50SPORT »

I DONT KNOW IF YOU GOT IT RUNNING YET BUT FROM THE PICS I CAN TELL YOU ARE USING WHAT LOOKS LIKE FERNCO PLUMING COUPLERS FOR YOU INTERCOOLER PIPING CONNECTORS ...GET RID OF THEM ! THEY WILL BLOW UP LIKE BALLONS AND POP EVEN AT 14 PSI! BUT THEY WILL WORK IF YOU JUST WANT THE ENGINE TO RUN IN TESTING (IDLE)..ALSO IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE BLOWING CONNECTORS OFF SPRAY THE INSIDE OF THE CONNECTOR WITH AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY AND THEN SLIDE THEM ON ONCE THEY DRY YOU WITH HAVE TO PRY THEM OFF IF YOU EVER HAVE TO TAKE THE PIPE OFF AGAIN....I USED TO HAVE TROUBLE BLOWING CONNECTORS OFF ON MY ECLIPSE AND A BUDDIE THAT USE THE RACE DIRT BIKES SUGGESTED IT ..HE SAID IT WAS WHAT THEY USED TO GET NEW GRIP ON EASY AND MAKE THEM STICK IN PLACE...
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The couplings are fine.








Many haters,that means a job well done!
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Post by Cheaptalon »

Dave gave me a ride in this thing at the DSM SO. One of the coolest vehicles I have ever ridden in. It's not even the exhaust that gets ya, its the BOV right next to your ear. Haha
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@80D50SPORT - Those are no longer on there :)

@Cheaptalon :)

Not a ton to update - I drive the shit out of this thing in the summer.
I did fry my diff just with normal driving and upgraged the trans.
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Its still not the strongest but its a bit better then it was.
I also have Rear Disk Brakes.

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I got featured in mitsubishi gearbox magazine http://mitsubishi.gearboxmagazine.com/2 ... -sandrail/

Notice were i referenced under "Who has helped you the most along the way" :)

The buggy is also a Featured Ride on dsmtuners http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/feature ... drail.html
both were very cool honers.
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Slightly longer vid of when it first started running. Hopfully i was get a better one this summer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUM4G-zEGZg
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... sp=sharing

I realized the other project spreadsheet is VERY outdated
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