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Radical!!!
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56bugdan
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blue thunder wrote:Getting close....

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So is this beast rolling yet?! I'm seriously wanting to do a hide away turbo setup on my 56 with the 1915 I have. I've been doing a lot of reading but I noticed that most guys aren't doing hide away blow through setups. This one looks like he'll still be able to run a deck lid.
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56bugdan wrote: So is this beast rolling yet?! I'm seriously wanting to do a hide away turbo setup on my 56 with the 1915 I have. I've been doing a lot of reading but I noticed that most guys aren't doing hide away blow through setups. This one looks like he'll still be able to run a deck lid.
There are a few of us doing things the hard way. Just gotta know where to look I guess. Check out my build for an under the lid hideaway setup.
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Thought i'd post a pic of my setup, not run it yet as i have to fit the wastegates and finish off a few bits.
I know it's a bit complicated but it's for a type 3 so needs to fit under the wing.
The header is equal length and paired for twin scroll.

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^ I see you went with the 'y' rather than the 't' intake. I think I read somewhere that due to the airflow you might lean out one side and the 't' helps disturb the flow. Just an idea .............love it thought.

See this post re intake design:

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That is a monster turbo!!!!

What are the engine specs???
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Clonebug wrote:That is a monster turbo!!!!

What are the engine specs???

2387
scat killer case. centre thrust conversion
all type 4 flange scat crank
5.4 h beam rods
tool steel lifters
turbo cam....
comp elim 46x38 k800's
wiseco pistons
berg 1.4 rockers
holey 750 double pumper
T0 4E twin scroll P trim.
turbosmart 40mm wastegates.
1" 3/4 paired equal length header.

I'll start with 14lbs boost then go upto 28-30 eventually.
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The motor is in the car and i've swapped out the Y for a T on the intake.
Just need to finish the heat wrap on the header as i ran out.
few more jobs still to do but getting there now.

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Here's mine...

Changing the spark plugs; piece of cake. :shock:

In the process of modding the intake tubes so I can put the lid on with slight cuts on the side.
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1970 VW Beetle with 2109cc turbo with MS-II v3.0, wasted spark, electronic boost controller, dual table, launch control and 3.88 tranny. All done by me...:) t03 running 48lb. Injectors, Intercooler, Water/Meth injection at 15psi.
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That's a nice looking installation, intercooler and all! :)
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Howie,

Thanks, i installed the turbo in May then decided to put the intercooler on with the lid slightly opened from the top with brackets I made of aluminum. I just run 13 psi of boost with stock rods and p&p heads, maybe it was an overkill to install the cooler but I put it on anyway.
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1970 VW Beetle with 2109cc turbo with MS-II v3.0, wasted spark, electronic boost controller, dual table, launch control and 3.88 tranny. All done by me...:) t03 running 48lb. Injectors, Intercooler, Water/Meth injection at 15psi.
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I think the intercooler was a good idea. With my Ghia, I don't run an intercooler because I don't run a decklid. But if I decide to run more boost, I may decide to run one. So far, it scares me as is.
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56bugdan wrote:
So is this beast rolling yet?! I'm seriously wanting to do a hide away turbo setup on my 56 with the 1915 I have. I've been doing a lot of reading but I noticed that most guys aren't doing hide away blow through setups. This one looks like he'll still be able to run a deck lid.
Hey 56bugdan,

The setup was indeed made so the decklid could still be closed and the 3 inch exhaust would not be visible (all for the sleeper-look :twisted: )

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And a few days ago, I was able to try to start the engine for the first time. The turbo is not mounted at this point, as the alu nikasil cilinders need mineral oil for the run in period, and I don't want mineral oil through my turbo.
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Blue Thunder, that engine looks pretty slick! Loving the fake stock tailpipes (for the blow-off valve?). Any updates on it with the turbo?

I ask because I've been planning a FI/turbo build for down the road (spare cash and all that). I've landed on using a very similar intake except with a third plenum where your Y-pipe is. My theory is a Ford GT-40-style plenum to ensure equal flow to both banks then do the same on either bank for flow to the cylinders.
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Pretty packed engine bay :D
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