3800 Series III Turbo...
3800 Series III Turbo...
We seem to be getting to the turbo...
This are the log-style manifold...is good to see an idea coming to fruition...hopefully I can keep the "Y" seperate till it gets to the turbine housing...it is a divided tang .70 A/R: I am researching a theory based on the way these engine fires and pulse, I hope it works ÂÂÂ
premlims, courtesy WCF
Front
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This are the log-style manifold...is good to see an idea coming to fruition...hopefully I can keep the "Y" seperate till it gets to the turbine housing...it is a divided tang .70 A/R: I am researching a theory based on the way these engine fires and pulse, I hope it works ÂÂÂ
premlims, courtesy WCF
Front
&...bLack
3800 Series III Turbo...
My tranny cooler installed...
I will add a fan later (down the road)...based on this units performance...I obviously lost clearance big time, my plan is to either shroud it with a fan or duct it without...
I will add a fan later (down the road)...based on this units performance...I obviously lost clearance big time, my plan is to either shroud it with a fan or duct it without...
3800 Series III Turbo...
Ok one more I promise
This one is a freebie, I shouldn't have this pics (from area RA51)...
The almost complete 3.4 DOHC turbo + 4T80E...should be pavement pounder
This one is a freebie, I shouldn't have this pics (from area RA51)...
The almost complete 3.4 DOHC turbo + 4T80E...should be pavement pounder
3800 Series III Turbo...
So I spent about 4hrs putting together the ebrake-booster
I mistakingly kinked one side, so I have to get another line for safety...
this are basically corvette-4 (c4) hardware. In the picture, one of the brake line bracket is cut...(they were too long).
I mistakingly kinked one side, so I have to get another line for safety...
this are basically corvette-4 (c4) hardware. In the picture, one of the brake line bracket is cut...(they were too long).
3800 Series III Turbo...
From beneath...
3800 Series III Turbo...
NB: banjo bolt for brake line is the way, so I had to snake my way around and use wire loom to prevent the lines from touching. Also another bracket that connected the ebrake line to the c4 was used in conjuction.
From above...
now I has brakes...for burnouts ...LONG LIVE the 4t60E!!!
From above...
now I has brakes...for burnouts ...LONG LIVE the 4t60E!!!
3800 Series III Turbo...
Ah its been a while...
update...
We finished the log style manis, both banks...fully welded...
fronts...
Rears...
update...
We finished the log style manis, both banks...fully welded...
fronts...
Rears...
3800 Series III Turbo...
The hairdrier...
Another...note the Downpipe...3" ÂÂÂ
Both front and rear banks are completely 'divorced' till they get to the turbine wheel
...the idea is based on the way the the 3800 pulses...6-5-4-3-2-1 and the stock cam profile...each bank alternate, so rather than collecting a big pulse (like a header system) why not use their inherent 'eveness' to help throttle response...Unfortunately, many settle for either lag or an 'anemic compressor unit'. I am using a relatively mid-top range exhaust A/R coupled with the big compressor wheel...I am really counting on creating a much more broader tq curve...(I hope)...
We are still deciding where the wastegate should go...my own oversight...it cannot sit in the "Y" due to space and the fact that each bank is separate...not that I think it will have an issue...I just don't want to redo this ...ish...it is getting claustrophobic by the second ÂÂÂ
Another...note the Downpipe...3" ÂÂÂ
Both front and rear banks are completely 'divorced' till they get to the turbine wheel
...the idea is based on the way the the 3800 pulses...6-5-4-3-2-1 and the stock cam profile...each bank alternate, so rather than collecting a big pulse (like a header system) why not use their inherent 'eveness' to help throttle response...Unfortunately, many settle for either lag or an 'anemic compressor unit'. I am using a relatively mid-top range exhaust A/R coupled with the big compressor wheel...I am really counting on creating a much more broader tq curve...(I hope)...
We are still deciding where the wastegate should go...my own oversight...it cannot sit in the "Y" due to space and the fact that each bank is separate...not that I think it will have an issue...I just don't want to redo this ...ish...it is getting claustrophobic by the second ÂÂÂ
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I think divorced systems were designed for slow turning Diesel systems. Should be a nice power making setup. You probably should have incorporated some type of wastegate into the pipes going to the turbo. Use a crossover pipe like the factory car, but put the wastegate there and run the rest of the exhaust gasses the same way you have them to the turbo. Dump the wastegate into the 3 inch downpipe somewhere downstream a little from the turbo.
To keep them almost completely divorced you might be able to create some type of y- pipe that will go into the wastegate.
Very neat project as always!
To keep them almost completely divorced you might be able to create some type of y- pipe that will go into the wastegate.
Very neat project as always!
Rex Weatherford
92 Beretta GTZ Quad4 Turbo / 5-speed (sold)
Best 1/4 ET =  13.523 @ 105.16 mph
07 Mazda 5 Black on Black (it's slow)
92 Beretta GTZ Quad4 Turbo / 5-speed (sold)
Best 1/4 ET =  13.523 @ 105.16 mph
07 Mazda 5 Black on Black (it's slow)
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ETo keep them almost completely divorced you might be able to create some type of y- pipe that will go into the wastegate.
LOL!! I was thinking of that Rex...but I was saying to myself how 'Gee-Aye-__' it will look ...Now if You said it then I would definately be in agreement...thanks...I will really hate to redo it...
I talked to Gale banks out here in Cali and he is all for divorced and logs...the physics in application is another matter however
Again thanks...back to the drawing board!!
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ETo keep them almost completely divorced you might be able to create some type of y- pipe that will go into the wastegate.
LOL!! I was thinking of that Rex...but I was saying to myself how 'Gee-Aye-__' it will look ...Now if You said it then I would definately be in agreement...thanks...I will really hate to redo it...
I talked to Gale banks out here in Cali and he is all for divorced and logs...the physics in application is another matter however
Again thanks...back to the drawing board!!
3800 Series III Turbo...
looking good.
I'm going to be doing a "divorced system as well, with a shared wastegate me thinks.
I'm going to be doing a "divorced system as well, with a shared wastegate me thinks.
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3800 Series III Turbo...
Looking good
94 Beretta Z26 57,4xx miles
3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
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3800 Series III Turbo...
here's another way to do it,
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3800 Series III Turbo...
that looks like a camaro/firebird with a turbo ls1. Thats nice.
94 Beretta Z26 57,4xx miles
3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
To many mods to list
-intercooler
Among beretta boards
1st Turbo 4t60-e
1st Turbo 3100
1st Turbo Z26
1st 94+ Turbo
3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
To many mods to list
-intercooler

Among beretta boards
1st Turbo 4t60-e
1st Turbo 3100
1st Turbo Z26
1st 94+ Turbo
3800 Series III Turbo...
yep, its a firebird