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Topic: Bradys build (Read 27876 times)
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nocooler
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #120 on:
October 28 2020, 03:00:24 PM »
Clean injectors are always a good thing. $150 seems steep when you can get a cleaning setup for under $300 now (4 injector setup). I might have to order one, the damn thing would pay for itself quickly.
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Shimy87
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #121 on:
October 28 2020, 03:16:46 PM »
yes, I could have shopped around and shipped them somewhere for cheaper I'm sure, but there is a place right here in town, I will have them back in the morning. With the snow here now my test driving window is very short. Dont want to be driving in any salt after getting the underside all spiffed up
Side note, during our first test drive the boy was pretty nervous the cops would catch us, as we have not switched the title, no plates, no insurance and the car is pretty far from "legal" ....I told him we would just have to " run for it" if we spotted a cop. I think I'm a bad influence on him...hahaha
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87 GN, K&N cold air, gutted cat, TT 5.7 chip, AFPR, 340 Walbro w/ hotwire, 60 LBS injectors, 981 valve springs, 206/206 Cam, RJC Powerplate, LS1 MAF & translator, Vacuum brakes, Hellwig rear sway bar, Energy suspension poly bushings, Razors Alky, Pypes exhaust, 5931 turbo, CK9.5 converter
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #122 on:
October 28 2020, 03:38:26 PM »
Put boost to it again with not enuf volts for the fuel pump and it'll be down needing head gaskets.
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Shimy87
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #123 on:
October 28 2020, 06:47:14 PM »
What's a good alt to pick up
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87 GN, K&N cold air, gutted cat, TT 5.7 chip, AFPR, 340 Walbro w/ hotwire, 60 LBS injectors, 981 valve springs, 206/206 Cam, RJC Powerplate, LS1 MAF & translator, Vacuum brakes, Hellwig rear sway bar, Energy suspension poly bushings, Razors Alky, Pypes exhaust, 5931 turbo, CK9.5 converter
Steve Wood
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #124 on:
October 28 2020, 07:41:23 PM »
One for a 94-96 impala...no rebuilts
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Shimy87
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #125 on:
October 28 2020, 07:47:38 PM »
Thanks guys
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87 GN, K&N cold air, gutted cat, TT 5.7 chip, AFPR, 340 Walbro w/ hotwire, 60 LBS injectors, 981 valve springs, 206/206 Cam, RJC Powerplate, LS1 MAF & translator, Vacuum brakes, Hellwig rear sway bar, Energy suspension poly bushings, Razors Alky, Pypes exhaust, 5931 turbo, CK9.5 converter
Shimy87
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #126 on:
October 30 2020, 03:47:53 PM »
150 bucks for new alt, I think I will take this one apart, clean up the internals and see if it will work. So much stuff was rusty maybe that's the problem???
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87 GN, K&N cold air, gutted cat, TT 5.7 chip, AFPR, 340 Walbro w/ hotwire, 60 LBS injectors, 981 valve springs, 206/206 Cam, RJC Powerplate, LS1 MAF & translator, Vacuum brakes, Hellwig rear sway bar, Energy suspension poly bushings, Razors Alky, Pypes exhaust, 5931 turbo, CK9.5 converter
Steve Wood
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #127 on:
October 30 2020, 09:04:56 PM »
Maybe a bad diode or brushes. I assume your volt light is coming on with the key on?
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Steve Wood
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Shimy87
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #128 on:
October 31 2020, 11:09:20 AM »
I thought it was but just checked and no its not??
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87 GN, K&N cold air, gutted cat, TT 5.7 chip, AFPR, 340 Walbro w/ hotwire, 60 LBS injectors, 981 valve springs, 206/206 Cam, RJC Powerplate, LS1 MAF & translator, Vacuum brakes, Hellwig rear sway bar, Energy suspension poly bushings, Razors Alky, Pypes exhaust, 5931 turbo, CK9.5 converter
Steve Wood
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #129 on:
October 31 2020, 07:47:33 PM »
Then it's probably not the alternator
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Steve Wood
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Shimy87
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #130 on:
November 02 2020, 11:34:14 AM »
read a ton of threads on the dreaded "no volt light" looks like i will be tearing the dash apart to get this straightened out. At this point I know I have a good 194 bulb in the socket so next stop is removing and cleaning the plug connection for the gauge cluster.
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87 GN, K&N cold air, gutted cat, TT 5.7 chip, AFPR, 340 Walbro w/ hotwire, 60 LBS injectors, 981 valve springs, 206/206 Cam, RJC Powerplate, LS1 MAF & translator, Vacuum brakes, Hellwig rear sway bar, Energy suspension poly bushings, Razors Alky, Pypes exhaust, 5931 turbo, CK9.5 converter
Steve Wood
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #131 on:
November 02 2020, 03:50:50 PM »
1. Fix the contact problem in the dash.
2. Or, run a wire from 12v that is hot, key on, thru a bulb/socket from the Help section, into the brown wire to the alternator. The bulb will light when the key is on and go off when the engine starts just like the dash should do.
3. Or, run a wire from 12v thru a 1/4 watt, approximately 400 ohm resistor into the brown wire to the alternator.
4. Or buy the alternator fix from Caspers and hook it up to the brown wire plug to the alternator.
Do not run 12v straight to the alternator brown wire as it will shortly burn up the diodes in the alternator. The Bulb, the Resistor, or the Alternator Fix will all keep this from happening and allow the alternator to charge normally.
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #132 on:
November 02 2020, 08:23:48 PM »
Thanks!! Really going to try to fix dash but if I can't get it plan on using #2 solution....wi
ll probably try to mount solution 2 in the original dash location if I have to go that route
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87 GN, K&N cold air, gutted cat, TT 5.7 chip, AFPR, 340 Walbro w/ hotwire, 60 LBS injectors, 981 valve springs, 206/206 Cam, RJC Powerplate, LS1 MAF & translator, Vacuum brakes, Hellwig rear sway bar, Energy suspension poly bushings, Razors Alky, Pypes exhaust, 5931 turbo, CK9.5 converter
Steve Wood
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #133 on:
November 02 2020, 09:33:12 PM »
As the voltage reported by SM or PL is not all that accurate in my experience, I like to use a voltmeter which I tend to pay more attention to than the light-therefore, I don't spend too much time worrying about not having a light in the dash if it proves troublesome.
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Steve Wood
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Re: Bradys build
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Reply #134 on:
November 03 2020, 07:05:44 AM »
Reading your thread... I'm going through some similar things you are. Just to add from your first question is about that little box with the lights on it in the engine bay... my car has one too. What it does is gives your engine computer full 100% pedal reference voltage at like 80 or 90% pedal mainly used for if you were drag racing the car. So instead of the car fluctuating slightly at WOT the box sees anything over 80-90% (can't remember the exact % but something like that) and automatically gives the computer 100% solid so if your foot is making the pedal fluctuate slightly it won't make a difference becuase the computer will be seeing a WOT voltage at max and therefore making sure it doesn't back off any settings at all ecen slightly so you will get steady maximum performance throughout your run. I didn't know if you knew that or not... anyways good luck
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