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Post by psrumors on Mar 17, 2009 5:21:51 GMT -5
Great product! The pipes fit right, clears everything and does its job.
Went for the first spirited drive last night and then pulled out the trusty infered thermometer. The outlet of the turbo was at 176 degrees. The outlet of the intercooler was 77 degrees.
99 degree drop is definately wonderfull. I will be installing a MS system in the next couple weeks and will be able to see the ACT. I expect to see great things.
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Post by Stinger on Mar 17, 2009 12:01:00 GMT -5
Good to hear you are satisfied. Feel free to copy/paste your install write-up from TF into this forum as well.
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Post by psrumors on Mar 17, 2009 13:06:23 GMT -5
It's not much of write up just alot of babble but may help someone else
1st off let me say this is a very nice kit. About the only thing that could make it better would be aluminum piping but of course that would add to the cost. My plan is to have my pipes powder-coated.
Prior to buying the Stinger FMIC kit I looked here and elsewhere trying to find issues people were having or things that need to be done to install the kit. I came up with nothing so figured I would list the changes I had to make in order to install the kit on my '84 GT Turbo.
TURBO CLOCKING
If you have access to a SVO compressor housing remove and replace, that is the easiest and quickest otherwise you will need to do the following.
If trying to install on a non-intercooled (turbo coupe / GT Turbo) you will need to clock the turbo other wise the two intercooler tubes will hit each other and not line up very well.
To do this I found it easier to remove the turbo from the car. I removed the Turbo and exhaust manifold as a unit. All 6 bolts to the compressor housing will need to be removed. Rotate the housing counter clockwise, looking at the front of the turbo. You are trying to get the outlet of the compressor pointing straight up.
The WGA will sit further from the exhaust manifold than it did, more centered under the turbo. One of the WGA bolts will be in the way of the Oil Outlet Fitting. You will need to grind the head of this bolt down to about half its thickness.
The WGA will need to be setup by adjusting the waste gate push rod.
With using the non-intercooled compressor housing the intake bell will be positioned in more of downward angle. I still have not come up with a solution but am looking at several different options. This isn't near the issue if you are not keeping A/C but I am trying too.
You will also need an outlet similar to the SVO. I used a 90 degree outlet similar to a Spearco so I had to order a 2.5" to 2" silicone transition. The Stinger kit comes with a 90 degree 2.5" to 2" transition for use with the SVO outlet.
VACUUM HOSES
The vacuum hoses coming off the turbo to throttle body pipe will need to be removed. This supplies vacuum to the cruise control under boost conditions. I have read the cruise will still operate, I will know more when I test it in a couple days.
INNER FENDER TRIMING
Pretty simple. Once you have the heat exchanger mounted and start putting the U pipes on that come into the engine compartment you will see what needs to be cut. What you trim can't be seen unless you get under the car.
HEAT EXCHANGER
I assume there is more room on the SVOs bumper cover and possibly the Mustang with Fog Lights. My GT Turbo does not have fog lights and the heat exchanger is very tight.
I had to loosen the bottom (under the car) bumper cover bolts and push the bumper cover forward, this does not look weird, is not noticable, etc. I also had to trim some plastic where the top of the heat exchanger sits. None of this can be seen and does not effect the structural integrety of the cover.
The heat exchanger is still pinned between the lower bumper cover and radiator support. There is metal to metal contact and will have to be watched for wear.
A/C
The radiator will need to be moved out as there just is not enough room between the radiator and the heat exchanger to physically fit the condensor. I have spoke to people with SVOs and this kit and this was not an issue. It is on the GT Turbo. Maybe due to the difference in bumper covers?
I am still putting the car back together and have some things to finish up. If I find anything else I will update the thread.
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Post by bobbarker on Mar 29, 2009 8:44:21 GMT -5
Great write up on the install. Thanks! This will help me decide when I'm ready to buy parts!!!
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Post by Detroitthunder87 on May 16, 2010 13:41:23 GMT -5
Its not "babble" ! Its very helpful if u ask me!
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