Marc's 1990 4.2L V8 Twin Turbo Coupe Quattro

Document and share your build!
JShadzi

Post by JShadzi »

Huh?? :frustrated: Reflective materials are used becuase they reflect away IR heat waves, the reason why things get hot when exposed to radiated heat sources...

Silicone covered "fire sleeve" is made of a heavy fiberglass weave coated in ultra-high temp silicone rubber, this silicone has a higher heat rating than most "reflective" surfaces, its also flexible and stretches, the color in inconsequential IMO, matter of personal preference.
SEStone
Posts: 430
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 9:45 pm
Location: Redmond, WA
Contact:

Post by SEStone »

Sam Stone
dspl1236

Post by dspl1236 »

Everybody's favorite plumbing supply mail order house, mcmaster-carr.


for you its mail order, for me, i just drive 30 min and i am there 8)
User avatar
Marc
Posts: 1586
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:33 pm

Post by Marc »

alright, little more progress this weekend. Haydn stopped by on Saturday so I made the engine go boom bang a few times ;)

http://www.theswansonfamily.us/modules/ ... t.wmv.html


put in a plug for the power steering pump

Image

tied some of the hoses out of the way of the downpipes

Image

Image

yeah..

Image

rigged up a filter for the passenger side

Image

drivers side

Image

mount for 1.8t intake temp sensor

Image

I tried to re-use the factory connectors whenever possible. This is the one to drive the tach green/blue wire, pin 10.

Image

radiator fan relay trigger, the brown/green wires

Image

finally got my pipes back from the welder but not until I was heading home from the shop tonight. Oh well, it'll be pretty much ready to roll next weekend :)

Image

No, I cant weld like that

Image


Image
Marc Swanson
Proprietor, EFI Motorsport
HT Motorsport
Posts: 350
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 11:56 am

Post by HT Motorsport »

:woowoo: :woowoo: :woowoo: :woowoo: :woowoo: :thanks:
3bAudios

Post by 3bAudios »

Looks great Marc, you build cars right....
SEStone
Posts: 430
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 9:45 pm
Location: Redmond, WA
Contact:

Post by SEStone »

Marc, just curious, how much did all of that welding run you?

Sam
Sam Stone
User avatar
Marc
Posts: 1586
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:33 pm

Post by Marc »

SeStone wrote:Marc, just curious, how much did all of that welding run you?

Sam


$300
Marc Swanson
Proprietor, EFI Motorsport
Toxcheap

Post by Toxcheap »

Gruppe 5's guy can weld!!
Looks great, good deal too!
WAUG0806

Post by WAUG0806 »

:woowoo:

Lookin and soundin good Marc
User avatar
Marc
Posts: 1586
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:33 pm

Post by Marc »

Toxcheap wrote:Gruppe 5's guy can weld!!
Looks great, good deal too!


meh, the welds are very nice but I thought the price was a little steep. S'ok, saved me a bunch of time doing it myself :thumbsup:
Marc Swanson
Proprietor, EFI Motorsport
User avatar
Marc
Posts: 1586
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:33 pm

Post by Marc »

ok, another question for those in the v8 brain trust.. (That means you, RON :) )

I need to hook up oil temp and pressure gauges. There is a 2 pin sender near the oil cooler ports that I think is the pressure sender. If its anything like the 5 cylinder senders, one pin would be a pressure switch and the other would be the gauge signal. Which is which?

Image

:thanks:
Marc Swanson
Proprietor, EFI Motorsport
User avatar
Marc
Posts: 1586
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:33 pm

Post by Marc »

newt wrote:Use an ohmeter, one of the pins will read either open or closed at any given time, the other will be a variable resistance for the gauge :wink:


ok, so it IS like the 5 cylinder oil pressure sender? I'm not afraid of using an ohmmeter by any means but I just wanted to double check that it wasn't something crazy like a combo temp gauge or something...
Marc Swanson
Proprietor, EFI Motorsport
Toxcheap

Post by Toxcheap »

a4kquattro wrote:
Toxcheap wrote:Gruppe 5's guy can weld!!
Looks great, good deal too!


meh, the welds are very nice but I thought the price was a little steep. S'ok, saved me a bunch of time doing it myself :thumbsup:


I don't man that's a lot of welding!! Let see....how many hours of prep and welding are there multiplied by (marc what are you billing yourself out an hour these days?) yeah I say you got a good deal.
User avatar
Marc
Posts: 1586
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:33 pm

Post by Marc »

Toxcheap wrote:
a4kquattro wrote:
Toxcheap wrote:Gruppe 5's guy can weld!!
Looks great, good deal too!


meh, the welds are very nice but I thought the price was a little steep. S'ok, saved me a bunch of time doing it myself :thumbsup:


I don't man that's a lot of welding!! Let see....how many hours of prep and welding are there multiplied by (marc what are you billing yourself out an hour these days?) yeah I say you got a good deal.


well, I think a pro could have whipped it out in a few hours. it certainly would have taken me a good full day to do all that welding but I've seen how fast the pros can tig aluminum and its sickening.
Marc Swanson
Proprietor, EFI Motorsport
Toxcheap

Post by Toxcheap »

Is it done yet? Any updates? or Pics? :wink:
HT Motorsport
Posts: 350
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 11:56 am

Post by HT Motorsport »

Toxcheap wrote:Is it done yet? Any updates? or Pics? :wink:


Yeah...long weekend and all I fully expect you to have driven that thing already ;)

H
User avatar
Marc
Posts: 1586
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:33 pm

Post by Marc »

Toxcheap wrote:Is it done yet?


no, and you're worse than nate (I think I had about 15 IMs with 'is it done yet' from him :-P)

Any updates? or Pics? :wink:


why yes, yes I do have a few updates/pics ;)

decided to powdercoat the pipes

Image

I meant to coat them black chrome to show off the weld beads but I must have put wrinkle black in the jar marked for black chrome. Oh well, came out pretty good anyway :)

Image

Image

Had to replace the master cylinder, the old one never gave me any kind of a pedal :-( Thanks to Myke for help on the diagnosis.

Image

dimensions are close enough to the steel master cylinder so it still fits fine

Image

seemed a shame to throw away a perfectly good ricer tip

Image

so I 're-used' it, mwuhaha ;)

Image

Image


I also worked on the rear section of the exhaust today, didn't get too far on that but got the 3" to 2 1/2" reducer done, still need to finish the over the axle piece.. right now I just have a 3 bolt flange setup

Image

Image

getting close....
Marc Swanson
Proprietor, EFI Motorsport
SEStone
Posts: 430
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 9:45 pm
Location: Redmond, WA
Contact:

Post by SEStone »

How about now!?!?!?? :o

That's looking really, really, really nice Marc. Good job!

Sam
Sam Stone
Derracuda
Posts: 264
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 5:22 pm

Post by Derracuda »

i think there needs to be a bit more fabrication work :P

lookin sweet marc 8)
User avatar
Audilard
Posts: 1253
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 3:00 pm
Location: Draper, UT

Post by Audilard »

I wish I was handy with fab work. Nice job Marc.
Darin
1989 80 20vt
3bAudios

Post by 3bAudios »

Looks amazing as usual marc
User avatar
Marc
Posts: 1586
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:33 pm

Post by Marc »

I really should be working right about now, but I I just cant resist playing with toys :)

Image

bought one of these bad boys off Nate 'used' which is handy since a lot of the config stuff was already set :-P

I was going to install this thing after completion of the main engine swap but then though I ought to install it now since I haven't hooked up things like a separate water temp sensor for the instrument cluster, etc.

I looked over the wiring diagram to decipher what wires nate had running to what and it was pretty neat to be able to hook it up to my desktop PC and grab the current config.

now a few questions for Nate while I'm typing away:

I see you have an alarm set for fuel level on what seems to be analog input #8. What did you hook that wire up to, the standard level sender wire from the tank?

also, you labeled one of your inputs 'fuel pressure'. What did you use as teh sender to drive that?

lastly, on the speed pickup I know you mentioned you used an ABS sensor. If I'm reading the diagram right you used pins 10A (ground) and 12A (speed +). does the polarity matter on those to the sender?

thanks!
Marc Swanson
Proprietor, EFI Motorsport
HT Motorsport
Posts: 350
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 11:56 am

Post by HT Motorsport »

DROOOLLL - A similar setup with datalogging and video is on my shopping list :)

Thought I would chime in and let you know I found speedbleeders in the correct size at the Portsmouth / Newington Pepboys last night for $9.99 a pair. I didnt buy them as I already have a spare set that I paid the $10 Summit handling fee and shipping on

:bashtard:

H

p.s. Do some work slacker.......
Derracuda
Posts: 264
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2013 5:22 pm

Post by Derracuda »

man, what a way to justify a spendy purchase....... but guys, i didn't put in a coolant temp sender... i HAD to do it! :P
Post Reply