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gnx7
05-22-2016, 01:59 PM
I guess it is finally time for a build thread.

I have always been into cars and my first real build was in the late 90's where I put a Buick GN (turbo V6) drivetrain into my '87 Mazda RX-7. I put about 20K miles on it and commuted to work in it every day. Car ran mid 11's with a stock turbo on Nitto 245/50/16 Drag Radials. I had another stock rotary RX-7 with coilovers and Toyo RA1 tires with upgraded pads and tried road racing where I was hooked. Sold both cars and set out to build an LS1 powered '93 RX-7. That car I drove at the Sport Compact Car "Ultimate Street Car Challenge" in 2005 where I met Mike Maier and he was piloting the K&N sponsored turbo MR2 (it needed a bunch of refinement and he said was a handful to drive due to its on/off power). My car managed a 1.13g on 285/30/18 MichPSCup tires which was my goal. To prove the aluminum LS swap wouldn't mess up the cars handling.

I picked the Chevelle up in August 2012 off of Craigslist and surprisingly it was on there for a couple months. The story goes like this. 2 owner car originally purchased in Pasadena, CA where the 2nd owner bought it from about 10 years ago as a father/son restomod project. It sat in their garage about 30 mins north of SF for the entire time they had it. 93K original miles, Protectoplate, paperwork and service records dating back to the early 70's, factory Green/green 307ci, powerglide, 10 bolt non posi no a/c bench seat car when the original owner had it. 2nd owner installed an unknown mileage iron 5.3 with 4L65E trans and that was about as far as he got. No engine harness, no other real progress made. I had a bodyshop friend of mine come with me to look at the car and he said within a few minutes this is the cleanest rust free car you are ever going to find. Impulsively I bought it on the spot and put it in the trailer to take it home for some much needed care.

My goals for the car were to modernize it with EFI, a/c, better brakes/suspension, interior, and plush comfort. I hope that the car will run 9's with the turbo 5.3, achieve 25mpg highway, and be reliable with a/c as icing on the cake.

That week I pulled the engine/trans and in the following months installed a 2008 alum 5.3 with ported 5.3 heads, LS9 head gaskets, ARP studs, 225/223 114LSA cam, LS6 intake, ported TB, AutoKraft baffled pan, CarShop Inc 1" engine setback motor mounts, TC78 turbo, McLeod twin disc, and T56 Magnum, Holley 120# injectors. Most likely run it on e85. My buddy made 830rwhp with this turbo on a 378ci forged LS3 with ported LS3 heads/intake. I'm guessing I could make around the same.

Pulled the stock peg leg 10 bolt out and picked up a built Currie HD 9" with 35 spline axles, Detroit locker, installing 3.25 gears, with Torino big ends. TRZ adj upper/lower control arms too.

gnx7
05-22-2016, 02:07 PM
Digging into the body work the sail panel below the rear window had some rust and some of the rear window frame needed repair also. I had a neighboring shop repair that and prep the rest of the body, weld some of the trim holes closed, and put it in black primer.

At that point my good friend Chris Coffey was leaving the area with an empty trailer back to Nashville, TN (he was out doing some fab work in the area) and asked me if he could take it with him so he could work his magic. Realizing that my progress was slow and I don't have the skills to do a full cage that actually looks good, a turbo system that would be reliable, and other touches the car left with him! He has been a fabricator for pretty much his entire career and would work on it during his slow times and charge me a discounted rate as a result.

At that point I felt like I was paying alimony at times as monthly funds were being sent to make headway and buy parts. I'm coming towards the end of the build so this thread needed to be put up!

gnx7
05-22-2016, 02:15 PM
I sold the TC78 turbo and went with a GTS76 billet unit (1200hp rated), bought a beefy CG&J custom radiator, Holley Dominator EFI, chromoly tubing for the rollcage, and the hot side parts for the turbo system. 2.25" crossover tubing using truck manifolds and Vbands welded on them. Downpipe is 4" into a Badlandz e-cutout and then dual 3" into 4 mufflers for super stealth mode when closed.

Looked for a year and found some black Recaro heated/cooled seats from a totalled 2009 CTSv and had to have them.

Che70velle
05-22-2016, 02:16 PM
Been wondering if you were ever gonna start a build thread on this car! Nice find!

gnx7
05-22-2016, 02:18 PM
onto the cagework.... Coffey Fabrication on it! Chris builds Bonneville salt flats landspeed cars for a hobby!

The first picture is the frame table Chris and his friends made from plate steel and then drilled in something crazy like 350 threaded holes into it!

The CTSv rear seats need to go to an upholstery shop to be cut and fitted properly; however they do sit in there nicely.
Front seats were pretty easy to install.... the wiring to control them is the next challenge.

gnx7
05-22-2016, 02:25 PM
Newport Engineering wiper motor.... few more of the turbo progress.

Big thanks to SpeedTech for their ATS spindle kit to correct the poor factory ackerman that resulted in scary steering. Also added a faster ratio rebuilt Cherokee steering box and Global West tubular control arms at the same time. Body bushings were replaced in California by me with poly Energy Suspension stuff.

gnx7
05-22-2016, 02:35 PM
Flew out to Nashville last fall to visit and get some work done on the car I didn't want to waste Chris' time on. Knocked out about 40hrs on the car that week and prepped all the floors for Lizard Skin heat and sound barrier. It was a ton of work; however I feel it will really help in the end. I also installed the 4" aluminum DriveShaft Shop driveshaft with billet 31 spline yoke in the car. It is beefy.

In the first picture that is a '95 Firebird landspeed car project with full chassis built on the table, 540ci twin 88mm turbo, Bruno trans, Winters style quickchange rear, and other goodies to shoot for 300mph this year at SpeedWeek.
They are feverishly working on it! That picture is from last fall.

gnx7
05-22-2016, 02:42 PM
Put in Vintage Air a/c and some nice brackets were fabbed up to make it look right. A/C bracket is from Holley. That picture shows the CG&J radiator in the back, then the intercooler heat exchanger and finally the a/c condensor.

Fuel system is -10AN PTFE e85 rated feed and -8AN return running Weldon filter/regulator combo. Purchased a used 25 gallon s/s fuel tank (Rock Valley I believe) that Chris is going to put in dual Walbro 450lph pumps with the Holley Hydramat to solve any pickup issues.

Chris welded up the intercooler water tank with clear lid opening for my Chiseled Performance 1500hp A/W intercooler and a Rule2000 pump inside the tank. The system including the water in the lines and unit itself should hold around 10 gallons I'm guessing. He also added a cogged drive for the GZ Motorsports vacuum pump driven from the alternator. Thankfully the Chevelle has a very generously sized engine bay and can swallow all these parts up with ease.

The last few items to address on the car would be the following:
wiring (Painless purchased then redone to our liking already)
Holley engine harness with quick disconnect fitting at the firewall
fuel system plumb and modify tank
finish dual 3" exhaust from turbo downpipe
brake system- 14.25" Wilwood C6 Z06 kit up front, Wilwood 12.19" rears with parking brake, Wilwood master cylinder and remote proportioning valve to dial it all in.
JRi custom single adjustable coilovers (built by Cortex Racing- thank you Filip) using the SpeedTech coilover conversion parts on the super nice Speedtech A-arms
wheels/tires (hello.... any sponsors?)

I purchased a GM warranty take out LS9 motor that needed rebuilt with new rings/bearings, converted to wet sump (cut the crank snout), ported Lingenfelter LS9 heads (flow 350cfm), and BrianTooleyRacing cam of still to be determined size. That will eventually go in once I get the car back and work out any kinks. With nearly 1 liter more displacement than the 5.3 engine any turbo lag should be minimized. The compression is also set at 10:1 so it should still be potent even out of boost. My guess is the LS9 setup should make 480rwhp without boost..... add 15psi and it will surpass 950rwhp with ease. 20psi should be a fun ride....

gnx7
05-22-2016, 04:02 PM
A few more random pics of the build. Note the bellow for the air filter that goes from 6" down to 4" inlet to the turbo.....and Ford Taurus 4000cfm e-fan. They really suck.

Cage is pretty well tucked in and hidden from the outside. The door bars have yet to be fabbed in until the rest of the work inside is completed.

gnx7
08-28-2016, 12:08 PM
Some more progress as been made and we are pushing to finish the car this year. Lots of little things to wrap up and make happen.

Thank you Filip at Cortex Racing for the JRi coilover hookup. Chris will do whatever is needed to make the SpeedTech control arms work in order to fit them.

Blake at SpeedTech- thank you for your help with coilover info and other tips you have shared so we could build this custom setup! Great people to work with.
They will pair well with your forged front ATS spindles/ZR1 hubs and I plan to give this suspension a pounding.

Some pictures of recent work.

gnx7
08-28-2016, 12:16 PM
Fuel system is plumbed! -12AN feed and -10AN return

brake system is next to address
going with Wilwood 6 piston Aero6 calipers and 14.25"x1.25" slotted rotors up front

Any feedback or some recommended changes you guys see.... speak up!

I want to run 18" rims all around.... and have the option to put in a 17" skinny drag front runner with hubcentric spacer... and a 15" rear 275 Pro drag tire to try to see what it will run; however with a 13 or 14" rear brake I don't see that being possible.

Built up a fresh LS9 shortblock with RaceTech 4.070" pistons LS9 crank/Ti rods topped off with fully ported LS9 heads/LS3 intake and Johnson linkbar lifters. Shake it down with the 5.3 and then this goes in. The crank snout was cut to convert to wet sump. Going from 5.3 liters to 6.2 will help a ton with spooling the turbo. This turbo went 162mph in my 2900lb LS9 RX-7 best at the strip. My goal is 150mph in the 1/4!

simon455
08-28-2016, 02:18 PM
This is going to be killer street machine, still thinking single turbo instead my d1sc...
Nice work!

gnx7
10-12-2016, 08:41 AM
A little more headway:
Wilwood 14.25" rotors/6 piston Aero6 calipers
Speedtech upper/lower control arms with upper coilover mounting kit (very nice quality parts)
Coffey Fabrication custom lower mounts
JRi coilovers with Hypercoil springs

Next up torque arm, watts linkage, WaveTrac LSD out back.

Flash68
10-12-2016, 10:35 AM
Love this project. Very cool.

waynieZ
10-12-2016, 04:02 PM
I just came back to check in, Wow nice progress. I love what your doing. Subscribed.

frankv11
10-14-2016, 08:15 AM
Awesome project , great job

gnx7
01-16-2017, 12:16 PM
My buddy's shop Coffey Fabrication & Race Prep in Nashville, TN was featured on PowerNation TV recently and it also shows the Chevelle there for a few seconds ;) That part starts at 1min50 sec. Chris Coffey builds some amazing vehicles and everything in between. He is truly a bad ass.

https://www.powernationtv.com/episode/EP2017-01/half-mile-hauler

He is working on other projects right now; however I did buy a Watts link/Torque Arm from my buddy Filip at Cortex Racing (Mustang suspensions) and Coffey Fab will adapt them to my Chevelle project. That of course means the fuel tank needs to be pulled yet again and modified for the Watts link clearance. After that is finally done the exhaust can be completed. It is currently a 4" downpipe that terminates at the firewall into a 4" e-cutout.

After that it is time to finish up the wiring and technically that should be all of the large items on the list. I'm sure more crap will pop up.

In the video you can see the Isuzu based 4x4 with Cummins 6BT, Dana 60's front/rear he bought as a non running project (from the PowerNation guys he actually did a lot of work on for them) with nothing on the rear frame aside from the cab up front.... he then made out of aluminum that wild camper with a clamshell that will swing open for more head room and also access to it from the rear. The large open section between the camper and cab is going to be for storage and potentially a motorcyle when doing trips.

214Chevy
01-16-2017, 01:19 PM
Making good progress on the car. Just watched the Power Nation episode too. Good job. This thing is gonna be nice to drive.

Bakaruda
01-16-2017, 07:41 PM
I like it, good lookin welds.

gnx7
05-07-2017, 09:46 PM
Under the knife for the Watts link/Torque arm..... and Wavetrac LSD. Out with the Detroit Locker.... (35 spline... for sale)

That hole you see in the housing was the fluid fill!

test fitting some alternative tires out back....

Time to order some rims.... Next up is exhaust and not much more left after that :headspin:

gnx7
12-04-2017, 07:10 PM
Chris has the tires in hand 275/35/18 front and 305/35/18 rear Nitto NT01's to precisely measure for rim size/offset.

Wiring is getting finished up..... as is the exhaust (still deciding upon outlets on either side of the body before the wheel housings) !?!?!?!

Truly not much left after that! Spring I'm thinking I will be cruising this on the West Coast laying rubber for hundreds of feet and competing in Good Guys events plus open track days! I wonder how a 3500lb/1000hp 50 year old car will do with modern upgrades!

Haulnaz
12-05-2017, 08:10 AM
Hell yea! keep up the good work brother.

conester2013
12-05-2017, 02:58 PM
Looking good!!!

Flash68
12-05-2017, 05:42 PM
Cool. Gitter dun!

I wonder how a 3500lb/1000hp 50 year old car will do with modern upgrades!

:bigun2:

gnx7
01-08-2018, 12:39 PM
Coffey Fab borrowed a wheel tool to get the perfect offset. Test fitting NT01 tires now and keeping in mind the front/rear overall track based upon offsets.
Front: 275/35/18 18x10
Rear: 305/35/18 size still TBD

He also noted that one can't super lower the car or the A-arm geometry will get affected. He said it's at about 2" fender gap; however can go another inch or so before angles get funky.

Main things are to order wheels, finish exhaust and some wiring plus misc crap.... getting close for hopefully summer driving this year! 5 years later and way too much money.

Any suggestions on wheels? I am open but not sure I want the usual Forgeline choices that 90% of the cars on here run.

In the last picture you can see the Bronco he built a new frame for to run Mustang front and rear cradle (IRS) plus a Coyote motor for another customer.

Flash68
01-08-2018, 01:07 PM
Any suggestions on wheels?

Jongbloed.

Local. Custom. Fair priced. :thumbsup:

Vince@Meanstreets
01-08-2018, 01:14 PM
I would recommend a dropped spindle..... RideTech or check with Ron Sutton. See what he has available. Also low puck those body mounts. Takes a bit of floor work.

gnx7
01-08-2018, 01:38 PM
Thanks guys!

It already runs the Speedtech ATS spindle which I believe has a built in 1" drop.
http://www.speedtechperformance.com/index.cfm/page/ptype=product/product_id=136/category_id=76/mode=prod/prd136.htm

The picture taken I don't think is the ride height he plans on. More just fitment.
As far as body bushings.... will have to ask Chris as the roll cage is already welded in place and intercooler to the firewall mounting points.

gnx7
01-09-2018, 07:53 PM
Rears mocked up. I feel a lot more confident with the wheel tool when ordering rims for the car :D

gnx7
01-25-2018, 03:22 PM
Wheels ordered from Forgestar and chose the F14 today.

Should be at Coffey Fab by end of February! The rears are in stock! Fronts supposedly ready to powdercoat by mid Feb.

Am I the first Chevelle to run the F14? I found a few 1st gen Camaros using them.

Flash68
01-25-2018, 03:53 PM
What sizes did you get? They are a great value and seem to be holding up on track for such low cost wheels.

Yeah, rarely see those on muscle cars..

MtotheIKEo
01-25-2018, 07:08 PM
F14s will look good on the car. I’m surprised you don’t see Forgestars more often as well. Good looking, affordable wheels.

gnx7
01-25-2018, 07:20 PM
I did an 18x10 6" BS front and 18x11 7" BS rear. One thing to note is the "super deep" style F14 won't clear a 14.25" Wilwood (C6 style) so I had to order the standard "deep" style up front.

It has a stock frame rail out back so I'm tire limited..... and I don't want to flare out the front fenders for aesthetics..... so in order to keep it from understeering too badly I felt this tire combo was a good setup. A 335 rear and 275 front would push like crazy.

gnx7
03-23-2018, 02:00 PM
The wheels arrived today.... some progress pics....

It has a 4" downpipe to the firewall.... still needs the 4" e-cutout welded on and the exhaust fabbed from there back..... I'm thinking instead of the dual 3" I planned with 2 mufflers.. I could just do a single 3" with 2 inline mufflers and exit in front of the passenger wheel well out the body. Would probably save 30lbs... be super quiet also.

Thoughts?

I ordered the Holley dash/display also for it. Opted not to do Speedhut gauges at this time.

The case needed to be modified for the WaveTrac of course! 3.25 gears installed..... it will do 60mph in 1st gear! Wonder how that gearing will work out in real world driving. Cortex Racing Watts link and torque arm! Thx Filip for the parts.

rustomatic
03-23-2018, 04:59 PM
Since you're using Cortex stuff, you should get Filip's opinion on the dual exhaust: definitely a waste of weight (and fab effort), especially with the (single) turbo. I've seen the 3.5" single being touted as good for 700+ turbo horsepower (among the 2JZ types), so you might want a 4" single just to be safe in meeting your power goal. I'll be doing a 3.5" single to about somewhere before my differential, then I'll choke it down to my existing 3" single muffler and tail pipe, but I'm not looking for more than 500 wheel HP.

I think Dave G.'s Darth Vader Mustang has a 4" or 4.5" single (LS3 w/cam), and it's deafening, but he has no turbo. Filip's red Mustang is nice and quiet with his LS7 (or whatever's in it now), and it's got a big single.

Quiet exhaust rules, at least at idle speeds.

The wheels arrived today.... some progress pics....

It has a 4" downpipe to the firewall.... still needs the 4" e-cutout welded on and the exhaust fabbed from there back..... I'm thinking instead of the dual 3" I planned with 2 mufflers.. I could just do a single 3" with 2 inline mufflers and exit in front of the passenger wheel well out the body. Would probably save 30lbs... be super quiet also.

Thoughts?

I ordered the Holley dash/display also for it. Opted not to do Speedhut gauges at this time.

The case needed to be modified for the WaveTrac of course! 3.25 gears installed..... it will do 60mph in 1st gear! Wonder how that gearing will work out in real world driving. Cortex Racing Watts link and torque arm! Thx Filip for the parts.

gnx7
03-24-2018, 01:50 PM
Back in '09 I believe my engine builder did 4 LS7's for us... one was for Filip and the other for my car and other buddies. His car is pretty awesome.

We've gone 163mph in the 1/4 with this turbo I have behind a 6.2 liter LS setup and 2900lb car (RX-7) with a 3" downpipe then at the firewall increasing to 3.5". That's well over 1000rwhp. I feel if I dump it at the firewall when I need bigger power and just run it thru the 3" on low power street mode (600rwhp) that should be fine....

I guess I'll have my fabricator weigh the parts I bought and go from there.

gnx7
03-27-2018, 11:36 PM
Chris Alston sway bar installed out back.... front next.....

Flash68
03-28-2018, 02:35 PM
Lookin good. Forgestars look great. This thing will be fun.




I think Dave G.'s Darth Vader Mustang has a 4" or 4.5" single (LS3 w/cam), and it's deafening

What's that saying? If it's too loud, you're too old! :bigun2:

Stay young Paul. Stay gold Ponyboy.

:cheers:

gnx7
05-04-2018, 10:00 AM
Time to cut off the front coilover top mounts to get the car down the to proper ride height.... motorboating a bit right now!

Rear wheels needed a small 3/8" spacer to fit as we wanted them.... my fabricator said the front tire well could gobble up a lot more than a 275/35/18 currently in there....

rustomatic
05-04-2018, 10:49 AM
Real-old school race cars rocked the positive camber. Things are just right!

gnx7
05-10-2018, 09:45 PM
Hood vents!

waynieZ
05-10-2018, 10:07 PM
Nice I like the vents!

jarhead
05-11-2018, 05:51 PM
badazz!

payne
08-04-2019, 04:52 PM
Mark-

What's the latest on this? You still in SF? I'm debating ditching the leafs on my camaro and would love a ride to Alices (I'll buy!) if you've got this dialed in.

Jason

gnx7
08-25-2019, 06:15 PM
Jason- It's still in TN.... haven't thrown much money at it lately so it is kind of in a corner in the shop. I did have the hot side Jet Hot coated which was $$$$. Need reassembly and the wiring finished, the rest of the exhaust and some other little stuff.

If you want to be a bad ass put this in your Camaro:
https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php?p=695393

gnx7
02-23-2020, 04:11 PM
My work has been pretty crazy the past few months and in January 2020 I expanded my business by about 75% so it got even more busy....

Updates on the car being completed by Coffey Fabrication in Nashville, TN.

Running the Holley EFI digital display would be better suited to running a 1970 Chevelle dash so a fiberglass one from GlassTek was ordered along with a front spoiler which Chris will further modify. In the pictures it is being test fitted and needs to be positioned more laid forward to make the dash readable and instrument HVAC components easier to use. He also added a pushbutton start and key swith to the dash and put back the old HVAC vents and related buttons.

gnx7
02-23-2020, 04:15 PM
The wiring is nearing completion and the seat wiring getting on board as well with functional heated and cooled Recaro seats from a 2009 CTSv.

Had the hot side coated by Swain Tech Coatings which turned out great.... although my wallet cried with the cost haha. They do it in white; however that would stay clean for about 5 minutes knowing my luck so I had them painted black (looks gray). Should really help with heat control.

I also swapped out the brand new T56 Magnum for the newer version and long awaited T56 Magnum F style which has the superior 4 bolt style shifter found on the older T56's and allows a MGW shifter. Most likely need a new 4" driveshaft as the newer version is 1.9" shorter in overall length (Still TBD).

gnx7
02-23-2020, 04:21 PM
Last but not least Chris and team put back the hot side on the car and then started where the 4" downpipe terminated at the firewall to finish the exhaust which is 4" ovalized s/s tubing and a single 4" race muffler. We were planning to put an e-cutout on there by the firewall or just past it; however there doesn't seem to be much room. The lowest part on the car is the torque arm so far.

Of course the transmission and torque arm mounts had to be notched/clearanced to clear the 4" exhaust. You can see on the frame the welds from the frame boxing kit they added to further stiffen it up.

They are making headway and the stars may finally align where it is driveable in the next few months. Going to have traction control via the Holley Dominator EFI using boost by gear/time. The ZR1 front hubs have speed sensors and then a trigger wheel/pickup will be added to the rear pinion flange. The Holley plots the acceleration of of the front wheel vs. driveshaft speed to determine if timing/fuel should be pulled. The brand new tires are now officially 2 years old... so they need to be exercised ASAP :)

gnx7
02-23-2020, 04:26 PM
Current test motor is an aluminum 5.3 with ported cathedral heads/LS6 intake, and 120lb injectors. I plan to push it as far as it will go.... meaning 1000rwhp and driving this weekly most likely around 14psi which will be around 750rwhp as max power. Lower gears get lower boost levels via boost by gear.

Summit had a sale on LS9 blocks last year so I picked one up for $1808 delivered. Being machined with torque plates from GM at the factory they basically need ZERO machine work. Getting a Molnar 3.622" crank/rods and found some low mileage used LS9 heads to be ported for the final motor going inside. That should make the GTS76 turbo spool nicely with an additional extra liter of engine capacity (.9 liters). Most likely just run a stock LS3 intake as we have made 1200rwhp with them using a bigger turbo already in my LS9 turbo RX-7. It will be mothballed until the 5.3 gives up the ghost.

WSSix
02-25-2020, 07:41 PM
Glad work is still progressing on the car.

I love the MGW shifter on my T56.

gnx7
03-18-2021, 01:02 PM
Been a long road getting this car to near completion.... Pretty much the only thing left to do now to get it running/driving is some wiring. New windshield goes back in next week....

WSSix
03-19-2021, 08:13 PM
That's a very mean looking car!

Mean Buzzen 6
03-21-2021, 08:26 PM
Very nice build.
Do you plan on using a thermal blanket around the intercooler & piping?

gnx7
03-22-2021, 10:03 AM
I'm thinking I will need to insulate the intercooler in order to prevent condensation etc.... any links you can provide for ideas :)

Windshield goes in this week...

Spiffav8
03-22-2021, 10:39 AM
Cars looking good man. Won’t be long.

egoman
03-22-2021, 06:30 PM
That's what I like! The pro touring cars that have the pro look!

gnx7
05-01-2021, 08:08 AM
After doing some digging around it looks like this should be a good thermal insulator for the intercooler tank in the trunk.
https://www.zoro.com/k-flex-usa-36-x-48-black-elastomeric-insulation-sheet-12-wall-6rsxg3x4048/i/G1894471/feature-product?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqYm7x7Xa2QIVWLXACh0_LQOA %20EAQYAyABEgLqpfD_BwE

Anyone have suggestions for the intercooler itself under the hood?

camcojb
05-01-2021, 02:33 PM
After doing some digging around it looks like this should be a good thermal insulator for the intercooler tank in the trunk.
https://www.zoro.com/k-flex-usa-36-x-48-black-elastomeric-insulation-sheet-12-wall-6rsxg3x4048/i/G1894471/feature-product?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqYm7x7Xa2QIVWLXACh0_LQOA %20EAQYAyABEgLqpfD_BwE

Anyone have suggestions for the intercooler itself under the hood?

I'm going to be trying this on my headers and exhaust piping, claims it reduces radiant heat by 90%.

https://www.zycoat.com/zybar-color-coats/

https://cdn2.bigcommerce.com/server1500/c824d/product_images/attribute_rule_images/90235_zoom_1529946953.jpg

I've seen several guys use this type of insulation, depending on if the color would work for you. they claim 90% heat reflection.

https://www.heatshieldproducts.com/cold-gold-shield

https://www.heatshieldproducts.com/pub/media/catalog/product/cache/5bfc97ced9b675064078ad77e0dc5dbf/c/o/cold-gold-shield-group-300dpi-17.jpg

protour
05-03-2021, 06:48 AM
Raptor liner for truck boxes is what several Air to water drag race guys use. Condensation dripping will get you backed out of the beams instantly.

Che70velle
05-03-2021, 04:12 PM
The Zycoat stuff look like a great product, but at $1900 a gallon, I’d have to have a lot of positive reviews before I ponied up the coin. Let us know how it turns out Jody. I’d love to coat my ARH headers and complete exhaust. I have a ton of under hood and undercar heat from my exhaust. Been thinking a lot lately about coatings.

gnx7
06-02-2021, 09:52 AM
Windows back in.... still some wiring to wrap up.

gnx7
06-08-2021, 08:15 AM
In the trailer heading home. Had an opportunity to get it trailered home for a deal as NorCal Garage was out there with an empty slot to fill. I'll be finishing the wiring up at my shop now. Pretty excited....

gnx7
06-18-2021, 09:08 AM
Finally arrived back in CA.... 9 years worth of dust!

Wiring, bleeding brakes, clutch spring/rod, rear axle seal leak, lots of little things to wrap up.... but the big parts are done. Very happy to have it back at my shop.

Che70velle
06-18-2021, 07:48 PM
Great to see. You must be elated to have it back in your possession. The vacuum pump ran off the alternator is trick! Never see that before.
Get this finished up. It’s going to be a hoot to drive.

gnx7
06-23-2021, 10:25 AM
I'm excited. Will have time in July to continue work on it.

gnx7
09-27-2022, 11:41 AM
Summer is finally over and my swimming pool biz is slowing down a bit. Finally had some time to get the car running. Fixed a leaky fuel tank (pinhole leak), nut/bolted the car, cut the wastegate piping flush to the bottom of the car for more ground clearance. My buddy Mike quickly wrote a basic tune and it literally fired up on the 1st attempt as you can see!

The engine may have a vacuum leak as it doesn't want to idle below 1500rpm. Still tinkering a bit more... next week it should go off to Hill's Rod & Custom local to me for new axle seals, longer rod in the brake master cylinder (not enough stroke to bleed the brakes), corner weight and alignment. Kurt Hill races a wild K5 Blazer dropped on top of a C5 chassis. He will also shake down the car to see what else is potentially needed to make it safe.

Pretty excited to FINALLY hear it run.

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WSSix
09-29-2022, 06:41 PM
Congrats on reaching this milestone! Hope you're out driving it soon and enjoying all that work.

gnx7
10-09-2022, 03:47 PM
The master was missing the aluminum slug. Not sure why it wasn't installed previously. Once it was in there... I bled the brakes in about 30 mins.

Took it for a short drive on Saturday finally... has high idle and we need to mess with the tune. Maybe bad IAC motor in the throttlebody.

It has an 11lb McLeod flywheel and RXT 1200HD clutch which drives beautifully! Love it. Super light pedal pressure.... non grabby.

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gnx7
10-16-2022, 12:12 PM
Idle fixed (simply a poor base file) and I had Andrew Borodin remote tune it ultimately (Holley Dominator EFI) whom I have known for a long time thru LS swapped RX-7's. He did a great job and cleaned up a bunch of things... we adjusted the IAC with the throttle stop screw a few times, apparently the vacuum signal my adjustable FPR is poor (so it can't do fuel compensation), the PWM that controls my efan isn't working (wired up fine... maybe a dead unit as it is used), but otherwise seems in good working order engine wise.

If you want to get remote tuned for Holley EFI Andrew is very talented and actually has a PHd as well! Smart guy and knows does tuning 100% for a living:
https://drefi.net/

ScotI
10-16-2022, 03:40 PM
Idle fixed (simply a poor base file) and I had Andrew Borodin remote tune it ultimately (Holley Dominator EFI) whom I have known for a long time thru LS swapped RX-7's. He did a great job and cleaned up a bunch of things... we adjusted the IAC with the throttle stop screw a few times, apparently the vacuum signal my adjustable FPR is poor (so it can't do fuel compensation), the PWM that controls my efan isn't working (wired up fine... maybe a dead unit as it is used), but otherwise seems in good working order engine wise.

If you want to get remote tuned for Holley EFI Andrew is very talented and actually has a PHd as well! Smart guy and knows does tuning 100% for a living:
https://drefi.net/

Dr. EFI.... I know I'll use him when the time comes.

gnx7
10-19-2022, 08:28 AM
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Been driving it around a little here and there... Still need to fix the leaky axle seals and fan PWM. The heim joints all around are a bit noisy being metal/metal.... but otherwise it seems to be good. Haven't even made any boost yet and it feels very peppy.

gnx7
10-19-2022, 08:33 AM
side shot! Pretty good stance... been driving it around and shockingly hasn't scraped on anything yet. Haven't gone over a speed bump yet....

gnx7
11-04-2022, 09:27 AM
Dropped it off at Hill's Rod & Custom in Pleasant Hill, CA for some safety stuff/checks, ride height/corner weight/alignment and some rubbing issues to resolve hopefully all related and easy to solve.

Curt Hill races and builds all kinds of cars including his green K5 Blazer that he dropped on top of a C5 Corvette chassis running a 468ci LS engine. He did a ton of work on my buddy Dustin Reed's C10 (gray) with a 416 (I helped build the motor and sold him a T56 Magnum). http://digitaleditiononline.com/publication/?i=638409&article_id=3546881&view=articleBrowser

2 weeks ago it was in the high 80's and I was out on my waverunner. This week it has been in mid 30's in the am and low 60's during the day. Fall has arrived in Northern California. Getting some much needed rain also as we have been in drought for waaaaay to many years and lakes are at an all time low level. Can't wait to drive this car... it will be on wastegate spring for the first thousand miles until I break in the clutch/T56 Magnum and work out any other bugs with the car. Thus far the pedal pressure is light and the 11lb aluminum flywheel drives GREAT from McLeod.

ScotI
11-04-2022, 10:06 AM
Dropped it off at Hill's Rod & Custom in Pleasant Hill, CA for some safety stuff/checks, ride height/corner weight/alignment and some rubbing issues to resolve hopefully all related and easily to solve.

Curt Hill races and builds all kinds of cars including his green K5 Blazer that he dropped on top of a C5 Corvette chassis running a 468ci LS engine. He did a ton of work on my buddy Dustin Reed's C10 (gray) with a 416 (I helped build the motor and sold him a T56 Magnum). http://digitaleditiononline.com/publication/?i=638409&article_id=3546881&view=articleBrowser

2 weeks ago it was in the high 80's and I was out on my waverunner. This week it has been in mid 30's in the am and low 60's during the day. Fall has arrived in Northern California. Getting some much needed rain also as we have been in drought for waaaaay to many years and lakes are at an all time low level. Can't wait to drive this car... it will be on wastegate spring for the first thousand miles until I break in the clutch/T56 Magnum and work out any other bugs with the car. Thus far the pedal pressure is light and the 11lb aluminum flywheel drives GREAT from McLeod.

I recognize the name Dustin Reed as I'm a C10 guy & also have a set of Curts raised inner fender wells for my 67/68 C10.
Good shop & that Blazer scoots....

gnx7
11-26-2022, 12:34 PM
Had to fix some rubbing issues.... transmission tunnel cut out from behind the transmission (dshaft contact), rear tires luckily just needed thinner spacers, added a shim on both sides of the front sway bar as it was rubbing on the frame bolts to space out the arms on the splined ends of the bar. Added some Crow Racing seat belts.. still more sorting but it drives nicely now without metal on metal contact. Was able to lower the rear a bit as a result of the new tunnel. The 4" driveshaft wasn't helping with clearance either.

Intercooler water pump is on an MSD solid state relay triggered by the Holley Dominator EFI need to make work..... so I can't really make any boost yet since the intake charge isn't getting cooled. Going to get this dialed in next week when I can make some time.

Here is a video of my girlfriend getting her first ride in it... I'm at maybe 20% throttle and barely making boost as I'm in 91 octane and the intercooler not working as it should. It was 70* this day... on Thanksgiving!

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cnfa7t-VrlQ

gnx7
12-09-2022, 03:41 PM
Need to tidy up the interior.... thinking about getting the dash flocked... and need some black carpet. I'm going to just rock the original green door panels for now. Headliner needs redone also. Added a Momo 350mm suede wheel with buttons most likely for rolling anti-lag/2 step and maybe some nitrous to spool it up quicker.

The CTSv seats are super comfortable. After driving it around for about 100 miles the spring rates in the coilovers are waaaaay too soft. Need to change them for something quite a bit stiffer. Not sure what rates are in there... will check this week. It drives soooo nice with the current springs it literally could be a daily driver. It is a bit low out back as entering/exiting angles driveways the rear tires are hitting the wheel wells and stopping the car in its tracks.

The steering seems quite slow... even though this is supposedly a Cherokee "quick ratio" box. Not sure what to do there.... Any suggestions?

The water pump for the intercooler isn't being triggered by the Holley Dominator so I need to get that working.... haven't made more than 1-2psi as there is no cooling of the intake charge happening and I'm on 91 octane and it has 59cc heads on the alum 5.3.... but it feels healthy so far. I'm guessing on 8psi it will make around 500rwhp or a touch more. On kill I'm shooting for 1000rwhp on e85.

gnx7
01-29-2023, 12:59 PM
I have around 300 miles on it mainly in town breaking in the clutch and transmission with truly only about 30% throttle. The engine has 150K+ miles on it so it doesn't need any break in that's for sure. Andrew put a basic conservation tune on it and it drives GREAT. Even on cold starts with 45* water temps it starts right up without issue. I did notice when I would get on the freeway (50% throttle or so) and give it more throttle to actually make the turbo make a couple pounds of boost that the engine didn't seem happy and I was hesitant to give it more...

I added some TORCO to the 91 bringing it up to probably 93-94 octane on the last tank. Getting on the freeway it was doing the same thing.... didn't feel healthy.. Well after getting off the freeway and the car dying (near full tank of gas) with a struggle to get back to my shop.... I tested the fuel pump relay and thought maybe the tank was empty... same symptoms of the pump not powering up/prime upon start. I finally opened the trunk and found most of the wires going to the MSD solid state relay block were not tight. Well next test drive after tightening them going up the on ramp did the same style driving and the turbo comes on and blows the tires off (2nd gear) even with part throttle. The 5.3 doesn't seem to have any problem spooling this 76mm (1150hp rated turbo). I'm guessing the Holley was saving the motor as it was going lean (Dominator EFI). Part throttle it drives the same... but once in boost its painting a smile on my face now. Hope to do some more testing next month and break in miles on the transmission/clutch and then do some E85 and turn it up in spring.

I'm getting some tire rubbing out back going in/out of driveways... so I need to raise it a bit... and maybe space out the rims a little more. Other than that it really drives like a kitten and just needs more power.

WSSix
01-29-2023, 03:20 PM
Glad to hear it's going well for you. Enjoy breaking it in!

gnx7
02-25-2023, 01:21 PM
Around 500 miles on it.... been beating on it a little harder. Raised the rear ride height about an inch... much less rubbing. Still on wastegate spring pressure... but it certainly pulls good in 2nd and 3rd gear.

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