Am I the only one who noticed he slyly mentioned he received a T4 flange with his parts order? Or noticed that he is installing low compression pistons in an engine which from my quick googling doesn't normally take dished pistons?
So... What turbo are you throwing on the new motor? Been dropping little hints around and seeing if anyone notices? Well played.
I thought I had posted something about it maybe I didn't? It's just a Chinese hurricane I picked up off a guy locally for $150. I may upgrade it to a precision when the time comes but for now it will at-least get me mocked up. It's a .70 compressor and .63 turbine. Need a few more pieces and then I'm going to start on the manifolds. Depending on the head-gasket I select the pistons should drop the compression down to 9.0:1 or so.
This old truck is skookum as frig anyway.
Looking forward to seeing your camper build progress!!
I just got the ECM for the Comanche (3.4L Camaro V6) reflashed to remove VATS, change the "ac on" idle to 1200RPMs so I can use it as a high idle, and correct the vehicle speed, which was reading 2x what it should have, resulting in a 60mph fuel cutoff since it thought it was going 120mph... If I ever find a '88-92 S10 to rob the TBI off, I'll make you a deal on this ECM.
Thanks!
What ECM are you running? stock or?
I really like your truck dude, and man, you're so lucky to have all of those beautiful places within an hour of home.
Thank you, the interior is a very beautiful area to live.
You are a good man for diligently chasing down those stainless body KC's. An LED light bar would incredibly stupid on that truck.
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Right on, my wife didn't think so lol. I had to pay $100 more for that pair vs if they were just the black ones.
Just awesome. I can't wait to see the buildup of the telescoping, light-weight, skookum-as-frig camper! Also, your euro mount came out great and your wife's birch bark artwork and shed-chandelier are super cool, very nice!
A neighbor of mine has a newer 10ft cab-over Alaskan Camper for his 3/4 ton pickup. They build them just down the road from us in Winlock, WA. The only downside to them is even the lightest ones are plenty heavy. I know you can do one better ?
Will do on the Celebrity. Oddly, I don't have any photos of it in action or even stationary, just a bunch of parts pictures and old photos when it was stock. When I pull it out of hibernation this summer I'll send you some photos. Its got big brakes front and rear, addco sway bars, Bilstein shocks and struts, Eibach springs, a quick-ratio steering rack and some other tweaks here and there. It still looks very stock though which is the fun part...
I really enjoy seeing the work on friends' rigs too. Thats a sweet Camaro.
That's my big hold up with any of the current truck campers, 900lb+. There are some pretty sweet pop top tent style campers being offered. The tent sides and the prices are holding me back on any of those. The celebrity sounds like an autocross unit. Thanks, will try and post more regularly.
I picked up some cheapo LED shops lights for $90 off amazon.
Huge improvement over the fluorescent lights in the garage.
I've got a list about 20 items long to fix/tune on this thing in the next month.
First up is a full rebuild on the T5. Should have this back in a day or two.
Mount all done, really happy with how it turned out.
I hope this is the last time I have to touch this car for a while.
Oil pan gasket, inspected crank and cam seal, new dipstick tube o ring, valve lash and some other tune up stuff.
Every time I fix something on the '86 if I don't just replace every piece I'm going back a few weeks later to do it. As soon as I did the pitman arm and reinstalled the steering box, this line decided it had enough. Did that, oil change/filter and air filter today.
Picked up 30' of 2"x3" angle and 80' of 1.5"x.1.5" 3/16" tubing on Thursday.
Picked up a couple yards of top soil. Putting the bastard pack to work...
Did some exploring the last two days in some new areas.
I love that you can go from bone dry desert to over 2m of snow in just an hour or so.
scoped out some new paddling routes.