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vosko 06-01-02 03:08 PM

looks good

Brad 06-01-02 04:44 PM

Anyone wanna take bets on how many "hey, check out the pics of my new GT3540 kit" threads we will have per week for the next, oh...six months?

I think three per week, average :D

AJatx 06-01-02 08:42 PM

I bought my turbo with the goodies shown for about $1800USD shipped.

The turbo is about $1300USD, but I added polishing, hoses, fittings, flange, flex pipe, and a heatshield.

J

AJatx 06-01-02 08:46 PM

Yeah, it looks like a lot of GT35/40 is hitting the US shores.

I just wanted to post the pics of the turbo from different angles since I haven't found anybody who has posted different views of the turbo (CHRA, compressor, turbine).

For grins, I posted the comparison of the GT35/40 and the 62-1 I used.

I hope the GT35/40 reliability is better than the 62-1 (ceramic BB).

I plan to fabricate the downpipe in the next couple of days.

J

Jetlag 06-03-02 11:43 PM

Ajatx, The turbine flange of the GT35/40 turbo has a T3 bolt pattern? What was wrong with your old turbo?

AJatx 06-03-02 11:48 PM

The old turbo is a 62-1 which is a T04 footprint.

J

HyperImages 06-04-02 12:35 AM

nice turbo. :D

FourtyOunce 06-04-02 12:36 AM

really nice unit. i would like to know how you like it. :D

AJatx 06-04-02 01:13 AM

how do you like yours so far?

Freaky Monkey007 06-04-02 09:17 AM

Is the 62-1 a smaller or bigger turbo? From what i can tell its smaller.. I was just wondering why you would be going with a smaller turbo?

AJatx 06-06-02 12:33 AM

62-1 is physically a bigger turbo than the GT35/40.
THe efficiency is pretty small compared to TS04 compressor map.

Reasons for the GT35/40 over the 62-1:
1) 62-1 is probably on it's last spin.
2) GT35/40 is a pretty reliable turbo (Garrett makes nice stuff too) according to a couple of vendors.
3) I want something different.

J

AJatx 07-15-02 12:15 AM

current pics
 
Here is the engine bay:

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...&postid=840859

J

AJatx 07-15-02 12:17 AM

Top view of the turbo with heat blanket:

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...&postid=840864


J

AJatx 07-15-02 12:19 AM

A few shots of the heat blanket:

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...&postid=840873

J

AJatx 07-15-02 12:20 AM

A shot from the compressor side:

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...postid=840882\

J

rx7tt95 07-15-02 12:44 PM

Out of curiosity, which HKS manifold are you using and does HKS make the T4/T3 adapter as well? TIA.
Michel

KING KONG DONG 07-15-02 12:52 PM

damn,did you use enough pipes?

AJatx 07-15-02 07:14 PM

rx7tt95,
I welded the adapter on the HKS manifold. There isn't enough space to use the adapter studs and nuts behind the T4 flange on the manifold.

I'll probably get a new manifold as this current set-up is temporary.

Kong,
Yeah, I'd like to reduce the pipe count. I'm building off the previous owner's set-up. It'll soon transform to my set-up (just letting the wallet heal right now).

J

red 7 05-14-03 05:16 PM

i hope thats not the oil feed line in silicone hose??????!!!!!!!! how long is that going to last

Badog 05-14-03 09:33 PM

Draged this thread up from the dead!

Let's ask for updates on the turbo then.

Tim Benton 05-23-03 10:05 PM

And dyno results

Tim

Carl Byck 05-24-03 12:02 AM

3540 owners don't dyno ;)
signed anonymous....

Carl Byck 05-24-03 12:23 AM

over 450 SAE, that is
I guess I just don't know when to quit...
Nice job, Carl

Tim Benton 05-24-03 08:25 AM

What's the range where the 3540 is in it best range? 17? 15? 20?

Tim

GoodfellaFD3S 05-24-03 09:21 AM


Originally posted by Carl Byck
3540 owners don't dyno ;)
signed anonymous....

I personally witnessed Ihor dyno at ~470 at the wheels at KDR over Christmas. I believe it was at 20 psi and we put 5 gallons of 117 octane in the tank to go along with half a tank of 93.


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