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Old 09-05-2010, 07:37 AM
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Default Custom Sidewinder Manifold, 6262SP Build S2000

Whats goin on fellas. So as some may know, I ditched the ILP stage 1 kit and started a new project. I have a guy here by the name of John Russakoff (Formula Drift driver www.JSPFab.com) who is making me a custom Sidewinder manifold for my setup. Once all said and done, it will be an equal length sidewinder and should hopefully produce some sick power! Here's the setup so far!

My goal is 600whp on E85

Stock F22C
Inline Pro 3mm headgasket
ARP head studs
KPro
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Custom Sidewinder Turbo Manifold
Precision 6262 .82 hotside w/ported shroud
3" downpipe
Inline Pro 3" exhaust
Tial MVR Wastegate
Inline Pro BOV
600hp Intercooler
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ID1000 Injectors
Bosch 044 inline fuel pump
Single Walbro intank pump wired with relay and 10 ga wire
Weldon FPR 100psi base pressure
AEM Fuel rail
All -6an fuel lines


Here is the complete build! Enjoy the pics The mesh screen was only to get me home. The K&N is on its way!


























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Old 09-05-2010, 07:49 AM
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you think those injectors will be enough for 600whp on e85 ?

nice build
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This is a great working progress.. what are u doing to the rear end to hold the power?
Old 09-05-2010, 08:27 AM
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The ID1000's are good for about 580-620 range depending on the dyno but with fuel at 100psi base pressure. As for the rear end.. hahaha nothing man. I baby shift this car anyways and am not worried about destroying the tranny/diff, but trust me, its in the back of my mind every time I shift.

Once money comes my way again, the diff will be the next thing to upgrade. Its like $1500-3500
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I think the injectors will hold just fine with the inline bosch pump!.... cant wait to see the results!
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I think the injectors will hold just fine with the inline bosch pump!.... cant wait to see the results!
Me and you both!
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She's done!
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She's done!
Those welds look like ***. I hope they don't break on you gl
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I want to see the 3" downpie squeezed in there.
Doesn't look like a lot of room.
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Those welds look like ***. I hope they don't break on you gl
If you're refering to the dark weld at the base of the collector it's from welding the inside of that joint after welding the outside. It just loses it's color from the lack of argon on the outside. Same reason all the welds lose their color after it's been run on an engine and gotten red hot. If your refering to every other weld then I've got nothing haha.
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If you're refering to the dark weld at the base of the collector it's from welding the inside of that joint after welding the outside. It just loses it's color from the lack of argon on the outside. Same reason all the welds lose their color after it's been run on an engine and gotten red hot. If your refering to every other weld then I've got nothing haha.
Lol yeah I was talkin bout the ones right on top that looks like too much filler or not enough heat. But they don't look to puuurrrtyyy.
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Welds seem fine to me. Ive seen welds that look flawless... and they cracked, from a very reputable welder on these forums.
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welds look fine dont listen to this clown. hope you guys plan on relocating the batter and rotating the fuse box towards the fender.
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looks very nice
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welds look fine dont listen to this clown. hope you guys plan on relocating the batter and rotating the fuse box towards the fender.
anthony, hes right nothing you do is going to block the heat that manifold and downpipe are going to generate....

whose tuning?

are you going to have him fab something for your overflow tank rather than the zip tie fab lol?
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anthony, hes right nothing you do is going to block the heat that manifold and downpipe are going to generate....

whose tuning?

are you going to have him fab something for your overflow tank rather than the zip tie fab lol?
Look at the pic homo, I bought a bracket lol. I dont plan on relocating the battery or the fuse box. I have a custom made heat shield which will also be wrapped in gold reflective foil. Yes there will be heat generated but look at Mase's and Inline Pro's sidewinder kits. It should produce about the same amount of heat right?

I do plan on relocating the battery one day, just not right now.
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damn that downpipe if a tight squeeze!
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Look at the pic homo, I bought a bracket lol. I dont plan on relocating the battery or the fuse box. I have a custom made heat shield which will also be wrapped in gold reflective foil. Yes there will be heat generated but look at Mase's and Inline Pro's sidewinder kits. It should produce about the same amount of heat right?

I do plan on relocating the battery one day, just not right now.
good luck.
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Look at the pic homo, I bought a bracket lol. I dont plan on relocating the battery or the fuse box. I have a custom made heat shield which will also be wrapped in gold reflective foil. Yes there will be heat generated but look at Mase's and Inline Pro's sidewinder kits. It should produce about the same amount of heat right?

I do plan on relocating the battery one day, just not right now.
I was being sarcastic about the bracket....

I cant wait to see the end results... take a full engine bay pictures... I want to see the charge piping... and is he still doing the 4 inch intake?
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Tight work!
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I was being sarcastic about the bracket....

I cant wait to see the end results... take a full engine bay pictures... I want to see the charge piping... and is he still doing the 4 inch intake?
Of course Keith, you me and the pics! Yeah he's making the intake for it today along with a VTEC solenoid heat shield lol. He made a pretty dope custom heat shield to replace the stock one. Its wrapped up in 2000 deg wrap as well. Dude youre gonna love it man.
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nissan rear end with the inlinepro kit will be the way to go for the weak rearend replacement
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Updated with high quality pics!
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