Silver - Blue JA drifter
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Haha yea I was suprised I made it because I was still putting it together at 8:30 that morning but we made it, just lol a few parts were missing but it had the freshest paint there :)
Should go for a cruise when you get yours back together, now that's 3 starions I know of in Adelaide haha I think I've seen yours around a while back
Should go for a cruise when you get yours back together, now that's 3 starions I know of in Adelaide haha I think I've seen yours around a while back
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Mercedes W126 420sel
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Silver JA Starion, 45000kms, coilovers
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Mercedes W126 420sel
Blue JA Starion (parting)
Silver JA Starion, 45000kms, coilovers
4G63 VR4 cordia
Recently upgraded the turbo and intercooler and will soon upgrade the
brakes
removed the airconditioner parts and installed the intercooler, Had to cut abit of the top support for the intercooler to clear the bonnet latch but sits well and tight to the radiator to encourage air flow. I did have to cut a hole for the IC piping to go through
bought a few 51mm mandrel bends and started to mock up some IC piping. Kept it nice and short to maximise response and minimise lag.
Tack welded and tested in place, ready to be welded.
Can see in the above pictures the TDO5 14B turbo. To fit that I had to drill out 1 stud in the turbo flange and 3 in the exhaust manifold to bolt it on. bore out the inside of the manifold to match the larger tdo5 port. I moddified my custom dump to suit the new turbo dump flange and added a 48mm screamer pipe for shits and giggles :beer
(maybe not the neatest welds but its supposed to leak rofl )
New Brakes to be installed thanks to Hitchy for parting with them
brakes
removed the airconditioner parts and installed the intercooler, Had to cut abit of the top support for the intercooler to clear the bonnet latch but sits well and tight to the radiator to encourage air flow. I did have to cut a hole for the IC piping to go through
bought a few 51mm mandrel bends and started to mock up some IC piping. Kept it nice and short to maximise response and minimise lag.
Tack welded and tested in place, ready to be welded.
Can see in the above pictures the TDO5 14B turbo. To fit that I had to drill out 1 stud in the turbo flange and 3 in the exhaust manifold to bolt it on. bore out the inside of the manifold to match the larger tdo5 port. I moddified my custom dump to suit the new turbo dump flange and added a 48mm screamer pipe for shits and giggles :beer
(maybe not the neatest welds but its supposed to leak rofl )
New Brakes to be installed thanks to Hitchy for parting with them
Last edited by niss720 on Mon May 28, 2012 12:36 am, edited 2 times in total.
Parting Blue JA Starion
Mercedes W126 420sel
Blue JA Starion (parting)
Silver JA Starion, 45000kms, coilovers
4G63 VR4 cordia
Mercedes W126 420sel
Blue JA Starion (parting)
Silver JA Starion, 45000kms, coilovers
4G63 VR4 cordia
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niss720, doing a good job of it.
Did you have to take out your radiator to make/enlarge the radiator support holes for the intercooler?
You got any photos and description on how you created said holes?
Do the holes look "factory"?
Did you have to take out your radiator to make/enlarge the radiator support holes for the intercooler?
You got any photos and description on how you created said holes?
Do the holes look "factory"?
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To mount the Intercooler I just removed the AC condenser and
drilled 2 holes down through the rad support to bolt to the upper
Intercooler mounts and bent some metal strip 90 degrees to bolt
from the bottom of the intercooler to the lower rad support.
I cut the holes using a 2 1/2 inch hole saw on my drill. There is a
2" hole on the drivers side that i enlarged and made a new hole on
the passanger side. The hole saw left nice and round hole and
looks clean with some plastic edging around it. I doubt any cops
would notice, I also attempted to paint the piping black so it looks
standard but I ran out before I finished and couldn't be fucked.
The cooler piping goes through the battery compartment so I had
to put a smaller one in.
To connect all the piping I used a 2" straight joiner from the turbo outlet to the hot pipe, two 2" - 3" silicone expander to lind the piping to the intercooler and a 2" - 2.5" silicone expander to fit the cold pipe to the oval intake on the manifold.
The radiator is standard and I didn't need to modify it, although it
really needs an upgrade rofl . I did have to re locate the overflow
bottle though as it was in the way of the hot pipe.
drilled 2 holes down through the rad support to bolt to the upper
Intercooler mounts and bent some metal strip 90 degrees to bolt
from the bottom of the intercooler to the lower rad support.
I cut the holes using a 2 1/2 inch hole saw on my drill. There is a
2" hole on the drivers side that i enlarged and made a new hole on
the passanger side. The hole saw left nice and round hole and
looks clean with some plastic edging around it. I doubt any cops
would notice, I also attempted to paint the piping black so it looks
standard but I ran out before I finished and couldn't be fucked.
The cooler piping goes through the battery compartment so I had
to put a smaller one in.
To connect all the piping I used a 2" straight joiner from the turbo outlet to the hot pipe, two 2" - 3" silicone expander to lind the piping to the intercooler and a 2" - 2.5" silicone expander to fit the cold pipe to the oval intake on the manifold.
The radiator is standard and I didn't need to modify it, although it
really needs an upgrade rofl . I did have to re locate the overflow
bottle though as it was in the way of the hot pipe.
Last edited by niss720 on Fri Jun 01, 2012 8:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Parting Blue JA Starion
Mercedes W126 420sel
Blue JA Starion (parting)
Silver JA Starion, 45000kms, coilovers
4G63 VR4 cordia
Mercedes W126 420sel
Blue JA Starion (parting)
Silver JA Starion, 45000kms, coilovers
4G63 VR4 cordia
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Thank you. Got any closeups that show the plastic edging (what did you use?) and also the pipe running through it? Is it a tight fit?
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I just used a strip of rubber edging from clark rubber, don't have any photos of it but it just goes on the edge of the hole all around it so you cant see the the metal edge and it finishes it off nicely.
U only used 2" pipe so the 2.5" hole leaves room for movement and makes it easy to install.
U only used 2" pipe so the 2.5" hole leaves room for movement and makes it easy to install.
Parting Blue JA Starion
Mercedes W126 420sel
Blue JA Starion (parting)
Silver JA Starion, 45000kms, coilovers
4G63 VR4 cordia
Mercedes W126 420sel
Blue JA Starion (parting)
Silver JA Starion, 45000kms, coilovers
4G63 VR4 cordia
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