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boostinsteve 03-16-2007 12:21 PM

Go for it Kurt. I am going to be rebuilding my camaro with thicker head gaskets to drop compression down and then make a rear mount centered around a t76. I cannot wait to start that project.

Braineack 03-16-2007 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by magnamx-5 (Post 93137)
true that is why i am a libertarian :pitlab:


that's why im a scientologist. :hahano:

getsidewaysd1 03-16-2007 12:45 PM

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...y_grafitti.jpg

Braineack 03-16-2007 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by getsidewaysd1 (Post 93194)


just wait till Xenu hears about this! :vash:

TheBandit 03-16-2007 01:56 PM

Very interesting. Kudos for trying something different. I'm not sure how you could percieve any performance gains from it, but ease of installation and such may outweigh that for you. Let me know if you need any material or parts.
-Michael-

Philip 03-17-2007 12:33 AM


Originally Posted by boostinsteve (Post 90303)
My LT1 camaro has nor room under the hood at all. Just an example of when the sts remote mount system works really well. On a miata with the room that is avaible, I would just mont under the hood.

the STS works very well on V8 applications. hell it's less laggy than my supercharger in some respects.

Paramour208 03-29-2007 06:01 AM


Originally Posted by Kurt Rohmer (Post 90809)
hmm sump catch, like a catch can... intelesting, vely vely intelesting

man have I got the brain farts today, no way to mount a one way check valve on the pre side. so only one on the post turbo side, to prevent oil from backsliding.

You've already got the turbo at the back, why run the engine oil? You sated on Miata.net you were using an oil pump.
You could use a seconday oil supply in the trunk with an oil cooler under the trunk, and run the entire thing closed loop.

nester 03-30-2007 01:46 AM

I do a remote mount for my xB kit.. It's more a mid mount than a rear mount..

This is the original prototype with the bogger mig welds, but you get the idea..

http://www.zeropointindustries.net/g...y/IMG_1714.jpg

nester 03-30-2007 01:49 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 90813)
yeah very similar,


basically a aluminum catch can could work, drilled out to 1/2" you could use a small section of thread pipe to the return fitting, and screwed directly into the catch. then the pump can scavenge off that. that way the turbo won't backup and the pump shouldn't run dry. plus you keep everything as far from the ground as possible. then the return line can go up, down, every which way.

Not really required, you use the right pump it'll never be a problem. I suck the oil uphill from the turbo, and pump it right into the valve cover..

magnamx-5 03-30-2007 08:44 AM

The pipes are most likely ceramic caoted they do most of there products like that to save on heat. Sweet job nester :D

MiaTurbo 03-31-2007 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by nester (Post 97291)
I do a remote mount for my xB kit.. It's more a mid mount than a rear mount..

This is the original prototype with the bogger mig welds, but you get the idea..

http://www.zeropointindustries.net/g...y/IMG_1714.jpg

pretty interesting. could you do a wider angle picture to see the whole thing?

Also, you might want to address that over stretched rubber hanger. i'd hate to see it break,and the turbo drag the ground.

magnamx-5 03-31-2007 09:08 PM

toyota reliability there are probably 3 others to take up the slack there. :rofl:
If you want more info on there products here is the companys web site.
http://www.zeropointindustries.net/

nester 03-31-2007 10:18 PM

Yeah, that was a prototype.. :)

miataspeed1point6 04-01-2007 12:59 AM

How will you control fuel? If your o2 sensors are before your turbo, is that going to make it hard to judge? Do you have to run a stand alone or is this the same as a standard turbo as far as engine control?

It seems like a cool project. I'm just trying to imagine how you control the electronics (obviously it can be done, I just don't understand it yet.) Good luck, should be really cool to see when it's done!

miataspeed1point6 04-02-2007 02:06 AM

I just drew up a quick diagram, I see it now. The turbo isn't really doing anything to change the exhaust. The gas before it is the same as after, the turbo is just in the way. Just seemed really backward at first. Good luck on your car, I hope to see pictures of it on here someday soon!

miataspeed1point6 04-02-2007 11:00 PM

Heres a remote turbo set up that looks pretty damn sweet. I thought wrapping your pipes was a no-no? A few places said it has 810 horsepower. Is the exhaust super loud like that?

http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/att...7&d=1172016017

http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/att...4&d=1172008209

iWeasel410 04-15-2007 09:59 PM

Please don't go with the pepboys welder. Go to home depot and pick up a Lincoln unit, or better yet, pick up a Clarke 130EN kit. If you go with the Clarke unit it comes with a regulator and everything you need to mig other than the bottle of C25.

Paramour208 04-16-2007 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by iWeasel410 (Post 102681)
Please don't go with the pepboys welder. Go to home depot and pick up a Lincoln unit, or better yet, pick up a Clarke 130EN kit. If you go with the Clarke unit it comes with a regulator and everything you need to mig other than the bottle of C25.

Weasel's right, Those low buck welders have an extremely low duty cycle. They will only weld very small areas at your settings, then power will fall off substantially due to overheating power coils. It causes poor penetration, bad looking welds, and potential failure points in the weld that you can't see. If you can't afford a good welder, you are far better off to have it done. You might want to see if a local welding school might be willing to help you out, they are notorious for haveing good quality equipment.

TurboTim 05-18-2007 10:22 PM

Very nice, both your setup and that Scion setup. I'll be doing something like this on my brother's saturn eventually. Keep it up!

iWeasel410 05-19-2007 12:03 AM

very cool, can't wait to see pics and vids.


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