The Sequel: SC install, DIY, Justatoy to Cattman
#256
KaamaCat,
Where are you- you're in ATL, you should be here lending a hand
That's a good suggestion, I tried that, too, and the difference is splitting hairs- it's tight there, no 2 ways about it. But thing is kinked, so I think it'd be fine either way.
Going to begin refilling the engine with oil, and go back underneath to check the routing of the lines for 100th time. Then if it all looks good, I'll zip tie the lines, use the brackets Stacy sent me, and get back to work on the plumbing (air and coolant) in the engine bay.
Looks like an all-nighter, then back to the office in the AM!
Help me stay focused in this cold, dark, shop- just me and the rats in here! Seriously, I can hear them screetching, playing, whatever they're up to.
CATTMAN
Where are you- you're in ATL, you should be here lending a hand
That's a good suggestion, I tried that, too, and the difference is splitting hairs- it's tight there, no 2 ways about it. But thing is kinked, so I think it'd be fine either way.
Going to begin refilling the engine with oil, and go back underneath to check the routing of the lines for 100th time. Then if it all looks good, I'll zip tie the lines, use the brackets Stacy sent me, and get back to work on the plumbing (air and coolant) in the engine bay.
Looks like an all-nighter, then back to the office in the AM!
Help me stay focused in this cold, dark, shop- just me and the rats in here! Seriously, I can hear them screetching, playing, whatever they're up to.
CATTMAN
John,
Deep breath and earplugs! LOL U can do this....I have FAITH!
Jim
#257
Thanks, Jim.
At this point, it's 11:32pm in ATL, and my family is already long asleep, so I might as well keep going!
My ECU gets home tomorrow, so tomorrow if I keep plugging away tonight, may get to start it up!
The good news is that all the wrenches, screwdrivers, drills, bits, and sockets are finally turning CLOCKWISE.
But I swear, my car is so filthy, covered with shop dust, and I am sure ridden with horrible micro scratches, etc. I'm going to have to spend another 20 hrs detailing it, LOL! In fact, I want to steam clean the engine, too. Or somehow get it sparkly looking again to show off the new hardware!
CATTMAN
At this point, it's 11:32pm in ATL, and my family is already long asleep, so I might as well keep going!
My ECU gets home tomorrow, so tomorrow if I keep plugging away tonight, may get to start it up!
The good news is that all the wrenches, screwdrivers, drills, bits, and sockets are finally turning CLOCKWISE.
But I swear, my car is so filthy, covered with shop dust, and I am sure ridden with horrible micro scratches, etc. I'm going to have to spend another 20 hrs detailing it, LOL! In fact, I want to steam clean the engine, too. Or somehow get it sparkly looking again to show off the new hardware!
CATTMAN
#258
Sounds like you are going to be able to write an install manual when you are done!
I think the OCD is mysteriously attached to the Charger. Stacy has ignored his car since the charger has been removed!
I think the OCD is mysteriously attached to the Charger. Stacy has ignored his car since the charger has been removed!
#259
IN 3 DAYS.......now the 'cat is outta the bag'
Stacy
#260
I know, I can't believe after all that, Stacy, you are going to install the same kit all over again! Perhaps you should host me for some Vancouever hospitality and we can install your's together over a weekend. Seriously, that'd be fun, and I could dovetail it with an upcoming visit to Seattle for work.
Anyway, I am going to work through the night I think, since I really would like to start the car tomorrow! Got all the oil plumbing done, and am now working on all the air intake plumbing. If I finish that, then I can wait until tomorrow night to fill the IC lines and bleed the air. At which point, it's just recheck everything a dozen times, reinstall the ECU, connect the battery, remove the fuel fuse (as per 1999) and turn the key to start to check belt alignment. If all is well, turn the key a little further!
What am I missing?
CATTMAN
Anyway, I am going to work through the night I think, since I really would like to start the car tomorrow! Got all the oil plumbing done, and am now working on all the air intake plumbing. If I finish that, then I can wait until tomorrow night to fill the IC lines and bleed the air. At which point, it's just recheck everything a dozen times, reinstall the ECU, connect the battery, remove the fuel fuse (as per 1999) and turn the key to start to check belt alignment. If all is well, turn the key a little further!
What am I missing?
CATTMAN
#261
This is as far as I got:
-ran the oil line from the car to the charger, and then the drain line from the charger to the lower oil supply galley.
-changed the oil and filter
-installed the air intake filter, and air plumbing to the charger
To do tomorrow, er, actually today:
-reinstall ECU
-connect power to the pump
-attach the intercooler's air and water connections
-fill IC lines with 50/50 and rest them to ensure no leaks, no air
I have to say, this kit is really ingenious. So clever, and so well made. There's not an inch to spare in the engine bay. And the folks at VF have been terrific with service and answering all my questions.
I would not recommend this as a DIY for most folks. It's a lot of work for the first time, and it's also physically demanding. If you have time, then sure, go for it, but don't do it the way I have: work all day in the office, then work all night in the shop. This installation really is a lot to take on. I am glad it did myself, and proud of all the problem solving, but it's certainly not for everyone, or in everyone's comfort zone, or patience threshold.
Anyway, I should be able to start it up shortly!
Of course, getting all the bumpers and underpanels back on will be a treat
CATTMAN
-ran the oil line from the car to the charger, and then the drain line from the charger to the lower oil supply galley.
-changed the oil and filter
-installed the air intake filter, and air plumbing to the charger
To do tomorrow, er, actually today:
-reinstall ECU
-connect power to the pump
-attach the intercooler's air and water connections
-fill IC lines with 50/50 and rest them to ensure no leaks, no air
I have to say, this kit is really ingenious. So clever, and so well made. There's not an inch to spare in the engine bay. And the folks at VF have been terrific with service and answering all my questions.
I would not recommend this as a DIY for most folks. It's a lot of work for the first time, and it's also physically demanding. If you have time, then sure, go for it, but don't do it the way I have: work all day in the office, then work all night in the shop. This installation really is a lot to take on. I am glad it did myself, and proud of all the problem solving, but it's certainly not for everyone, or in everyone's comfort zone, or patience threshold.
Anyway, I should be able to start it up shortly!
Of course, getting all the bumpers and underpanels back on will be a treat
CATTMAN
Last edited by Cattman; 01-26-2010 at 02:47 AM.
#263
You know what, my tech can still get stuff covered even with the SC on it. I'm telling you: take care of those who take care of you.
Guess what just arrived overnight via UPS? The tuned ECU! Looks like tonights the night, assuming I can get my to-do's done! Excitement, anticipation, terror are growing!
CATTMAN
Guess what just arrived overnight via UPS? The tuned ECU! Looks like tonights the night, assuming I can get my to-do's done! Excitement, anticipation, terror are growing!
CATTMAN
#264
Catt
got to tell you, I just read the ECU is in and my blood pressure went up
I wish I could hear that thing fire. I remember when I did my Big Block Rher Morrison fire.......anticipation is killer
got to tell you, I just read the ECU is in and my blood pressure went up
I wish I could hear that thing fire. I remember when I did my Big Block Rher Morrison fire.......anticipation is killer
#266
i was always wondering about that - so, you cannot even go out via paid proxy server bypassing any ip protocol level filters? that is sad if truly so.
#269
Alright, you got it!
Let's just hope I can get to that point. My day in the office has gotten the better of me, and it looks like I won't get to the shop until around 7pm, which means another late night. I was hoping to leave early today and get a headstart, but nope.
Tonight has got to be it, because I am so on the deadline with upcoming travel, need to return the rental, and most of all, need life to get back to normal! This all day office/ all night shop thing is brutal.
I miss my wife and son. I feel like I've prioritized this project over them, and that's so out of whack.
CATTMAN
Let's just hope I can get to that point. My day in the office has gotten the better of me, and it looks like I won't get to the shop until around 7pm, which means another late night. I was hoping to leave early today and get a headstart, but nope.
Tonight has got to be it, because I am so on the deadline with upcoming travel, need to return the rental, and most of all, need life to get back to normal! This all day office/ all night shop thing is brutal.
I miss my wife and son. I feel like I've prioritized this project over them, and that's so out of whack.
CATTMAN
#270
Before starting John,check that the coil packs are plugged in,I forgot one when I first started mine up and you ain't felt terror UNTIL your car spits sputters and stalls after an install like this,LOL!
May ALL the luck be with you on this glorious day/night to a flawless start-up!
Stacy