DIY Remote Turbo?
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DIY Remote Turbo?
I got my truck about five days ago and I'm already bored with it, probably because I've driven a Camaro for the fast four years... Anyways, I'd really like to do some sort of turbo kit. I was planning on doing one on my Camaro but it's too low to the ground to run piping. With the truck, that's not an issue at all. I'd like to do an STS style kit with the turbo located about where the muffler is, as far forward as possible. I'm thinking of using a T-60 or T-67. My fabrication skills are very good and I believe I could do this for a decent price. I'd like to get 450-500rwhp if possible. I'm not sure if that will work on a stock 5.3L. Any thoughts are appreciated.
Has anyone else done this? Please post up any pics you might have.
Has anyone else done this? Please post up any pics you might have.
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its easy, i made one for my 4.8. You need to figure out an oil system - I tapped into the oil cooler outlet right next to the oil filter and ran steel braided -4 back to the turbo. You will need a brass check valve in line to prevent oil from draining out of your seals on the turbo when the truck is parked. I mounted that on my frame before the turbo. You will also need to figure out a return system, i copied the sts style return to the oil cap because that was easiest, you can also tap into your oil pan. I used a 12v scavenge pump designed for pumping hot oil. Here's a good site to refer to for different pumps to use http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/oilsystems.htm You will also need to disconnect your pcv system or you will pressurize your crankcase when under boost, if you do a search theres lots of useful information about that on the forums with catch can setups etc. Most important you'll need adequate fueling, larger injectors and a custom tune. I ran 2.5" stainless exhaust tubing for a charge line, the only fabricating I had to do there was make a bend to go around the cab mount and up into the wheel well, I just used a 2.5" stainless J bend, cut it rotated it and welded it, worked perfect. The tubing slides in perfectly between the cab and the cab mounts, I used some rubber 2.5" ID fueling hose around the pipe for insulation between the cab and pipe, seems to work well as ive never had any noise. I had an exhaust shop weld in the turbo and wastegate + HKS bov. i'll snap some pictures tomorrow
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mine is placed like the dumb 90 and i dont spike any boost or have any problems.......
i dont really have any good pictures of mine but they wouldnt really help you since mine is an s-series.
Turbo8 has a badass set-up on his truck. his is an actual rearmount but hes pushing alot of boost & 500+whp. on a bone stock 5.3L
i dont really have any good pictures of mine but they wouldnt really help you since mine is an s-series.
Turbo8 has a badass set-up on his truck. his is an actual rearmount but hes pushing alot of boost & 500+whp. on a bone stock 5.3L
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Originally Posted by 02Vortech
Turbo8 has a badass set-up on his truck. his is an actual rearmount but hes pushing alot of boost & 500+whp. on a bone stock 5.3L
Bottom end is stock but he is running 6.0 heads, 918 springs and a 02 z06 cam I believe...
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Here's a few pics of mine.........turbo sits pretty high up, can't see it unless you're bent right down looking for it.
Hot side - truck had dual exhaust, that's why it's 2 in and 2 out again.....
Cold side with ebay IC............
Hot side - truck had dual exhaust, that's why it's 2 in and 2 out again.....
Cold side with ebay IC............