2014 Sierra RCSB Z71 On3 Turbo
#202
glad to see you have it buttoned up. get that manifold cleaned up so you can go do burnouts. What year 6.2 do you have? I would think its pistons and rods are the same material as the 5.3s and they make 600 wheel with OEM parts. The 6.2 should make it with less abuse of FI so i would think be safer????
#203
Weapon X has built 3-4 l83s with around 650 with no problems. There are 5-6 on youtube either spraying meth or with a cam making low to high 600's. Everything I've read says stay under 700, whether that's true I don't know. I think I'm just going to throw all my parts on then take it to Weapon X and tell them to tune it safe. Throw 10-12lbs of boost at it and whatever number I get I'll be happy with. I went with meth injection btw. Hoping to put my mind to rest about knocking. Praying to god I don't run into issues like you've had. That's my worse nightmare!
#204
Operation "Master Blaster" is making noise. It is surprising what a proper blaster is capable of. This is after about 30 seconds with 80-grit aluminum oxide. Next to rig up a paint setup to get this thing coated. Probably do the downpipe and crossover, too. Am I stupid enough to pull the passenger manifold and coat it too even though there's nothing wrong with it?
The outlet of the collector on this cabinet is a perfect fit for dryer hose so that's what we have heading out the shop door. Can't find the dust bag but don't think it actually matters. This thing is pretty efficient at separating and settling the abrasive and kicking out just the true dust. There wasn't any pile of stuff outside. Pulls a good vacuum, too. When running, if I pull the door open, the vacuum will suck it back shut.
The outlet of the collector on this cabinet is a perfect fit for dryer hose so that's what we have heading out the shop door. Can't find the dust bag but don't think it actually matters. This thing is pretty efficient at separating and settling the abrasive and kicking out just the true dust. There wasn't any pile of stuff outside. Pulls a good vacuum, too. When running, if I pull the door open, the vacuum will suck it back shut.
#205
I'd go with 30 mm bolts. If you don't run a gasket 25mm would be the minimum I would do, and I'd still wish I had done 30's. With the inserts and the flange you need 27 mm. Yeah you can get by with 25, but with clamping and load support being so important now, I'd go for max threads, not "enough".
Funny thing is, I'm pretty sure the OE bolts are 30 mm
Studs would give you a little more thread assurance since they don't thread in and out, they stay put, and if something goes bad it'll be the exposed threads and you can just pull the stud out and slap a new one in instead of all this that you just had to do.
Funny thing is, I'm pretty sure the OE bolts are 30 mm
Studs would give you a little more thread assurance since they don't thread in and out, they stay put, and if something goes bad it'll be the exposed threads and you can just pull the stud out and slap a new one in instead of all this that you just had to do.
#206
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Dig the blaster, nothing like having one on hand to play with. That's what you end up doing, looking around for things to blast. I pulled all my ac vents in my house and blasted them then clear coated them. When blasted they match my dark gray walls and make a nice contrast on the ceiling.
As far as the studs, man it's your build and I'm throwing out opinions from over here. If you can get at least a 25mm in there or preferably a 30mm bolt you should be good. I just mean to say that studs are for sure best.
As far as the studs, man it's your build and I'm throwing out opinions from over here. If you can get at least a 25mm in there or preferably a 30mm bolt you should be good. I just mean to say that studs are for sure best.
#207
I think there is a case for a 5.3 holding up to abuse more with the smaller bore. Not like a LM7 but perhaps a little more robust than the 6.2. Or perhaps I am just paranoid. How often do you expect to be filling your meth setup? I have been generally against it because I don't want another thing to fill.
As far as filling up the meth. Its setup to start progressively spraying at a specific boost pressure. Probably wont start spraying until 6-7 psi. Goal is to have it come on outside of normal daily driving so it wont need filled up unless I'm beating on the truck. This will be my first experience with meth so we'll see. I typically don't beat on my stuff very often so it shouldn't be an issue for me.