Just wanted to post up some pics since I was working on this over the past week. Hope it might help anyone that wants to do something similar to this.
I fixed a couple issues that arose from the original way that I did the WGA bracket, and everything is super solid and proper now. We also improved my downpipe while I had it off the car, but I should save that for a different thread.
The jist of this setup is to shorten the piping to the IC while eliminating a couple 90's. Side benefit is no more pipe running either right in front of the manifold, or looping all over the place like they do on some of these FMIC kits. Using the MSP can instead of the 28RS can allows you to run lower boost should the need arise.
As they say, the pics are worth a thousand words, so I will hop to it. Fire away with any questions.
Soundclip running 10 spike - 8.5 hold:
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A couple notes to close:
- This setup runs 5-6psi when not using a boost controller.
- The clearance is tight in a few spots. The heatshield on the WGA almost hits the hard coolant pipe that runs between it and the block. The coolant lines to the turbo are super tight around the comp housing. The charge piping sits pretty close to the downpipe... about 3/4".
- The path from the turbo to the IC is less than a foot and a half. (rockon)
I fixed a couple issues that arose from the original way that I did the WGA bracket, and everything is super solid and proper now. We also improved my downpipe while I had it off the car, but I should save that for a different thread.
The jist of this setup is to shorten the piping to the IC while eliminating a couple 90's. Side benefit is no more pipe running either right in front of the manifold, or looping all over the place like they do on some of these FMIC kits. Using the MSP can instead of the 28RS can allows you to run lower boost should the need arise.
As they say, the pics are worth a thousand words, so I will hop to it. Fire away with any questions.
Soundclip running 10 spike - 8.5 hold:
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A couple notes to close:
- This setup runs 5-6psi when not using a boost controller.
- The clearance is tight in a few spots. The heatshield on the WGA almost hits the hard coolant pipe that runs between it and the block. The coolant lines to the turbo are super tight around the comp housing. The charge piping sits pretty close to the downpipe... about 3/4".
- The path from the turbo to the IC is less than a foot and a half. (rockon)
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