SC530 Drift Build (LSx/T56 Swapped SC300) *Picture Dump*
#76
I've been waiting for this update! I'm impressed with those numbers and sorry to hear about all of the slight set-backs. I think I'm totally gonna steal your fuel pump setup. What did you do with the fuel vent line?
#77
Go for it! It's a super easy and cost effective set up. As far as the vent goes, it was left open right there under the tank. Just as it's pictured.
My car sits in the garage and currently has a full tank. You can't smell it at all. It'll be fine and safe.
#78
Thanks Oochi!
Go for it! It's a super easy and cost effective set up. As far as the vent goes, it was left open right there under the tank. Just as it's pictured.
My car sits in the garage and currently has a full tank. You can't smell it at all. It'll be fine and safe.
Go for it! It's a super easy and cost effective set up. As far as the vent goes, it was left open right there under the tank. Just as it's pictured.
My car sits in the garage and currently has a full tank. You can't smell it at all. It'll be fine and safe.
#79
The seats are not FIA or SFI rated. I will later on invest in that once I decide to compete with the car, but for now, these seats will be perfect for local events and competitions.
As for the fuel pressure regulator goes, it's handled by the Corvette fuel filter since it has a built in regulator inside of it that doesn't operate off of vacuum, which is pretty nice. However, if you're going for big power, I'd say 500+, then you would need to upgrade to a standard adjustable regulator.
#80
HUGE UPDATE!!!
-Black chunks in the oil turned out to be carbon build up and the engine was cleaning itself out
-The white stuff is unknown still haha. Did a pressure test on the cooling system and a block test, and it's perfect. So that rules out water in the oil
-Continued to break in the motor and got about 150 miles on it before the drift event. It drives AMAZING! No issues!
-Drifted my first event 3/26 and it went GREAT!!!
Long story short, I NEED a catch can. Oil was being spit out ALL OVER the engine bay from the breather filters. It actually caught on fire on the headers but was quickly put out before it got any worse. Plugged up one of the valve covers and continued driving the rest of the night.
So far, here's the only footage I have. Still waiting on pictures to submerge from the event...
-Black chunks in the oil turned out to be carbon build up and the engine was cleaning itself out
-The white stuff is unknown still haha. Did a pressure test on the cooling system and a block test, and it's perfect. So that rules out water in the oil
-Continued to break in the motor and got about 150 miles on it before the drift event. It drives AMAZING! No issues!
-Drifted my first event 3/26 and it went GREAT!!!
Long story short, I NEED a catch can. Oil was being spit out ALL OVER the engine bay from the breather filters. It actually caught on fire on the headers but was quickly put out before it got any worse. Plugged up one of the valve covers and continued driving the rest of the night.
So far, here's the only footage I have. Still waiting on pictures to submerge from the event...
#85
And for gauges I'm using SpeedHut
#88
I'm going to be doing another drift event this Saturday in Tucson. Pretty excited for this one. I'll be posting some pictures tonight from the last events .
As far as bearings, I went with Clevite replacements. Motor is running FANTASTIC! Not one hiccup and 700 miles so far and they're all HARD miles! Break in consisted of about 5 miles of moderate to heavy throttle and along with a lot of engine braking. From there, straight to the dyno and beat the **** out of it. I'm a firm believer in driving a motor hard to properly break it in. Don't cruise and always warm it up.
#89
UPDATE!!!
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Going back to the first event I attended, here are some of the pictures I found from media coverage...
Since oil was spraying everywhere through the breather filters and caught fire on my headers, this was my quick fix to continue driving for the night lol
Talking about fire, someone completely caught on fire ! Fortunately, everyone escaped the vehicle...
Then on 4/23 there was another drift event. I only got to drive 4 times before my serpentine belt flew out of the car. I also ended up clipping the tire wall lol. Fender bent up a bit and broke a tab on my headlight.
I also finally received my license plate and got my catch can fabbed up and I made the lines for it.
Will be attending another drift event this Saturday the 7th and hope it'll be the best one yet!
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Going back to the first event I attended, here are some of the pictures I found from media coverage...
Since oil was spraying everywhere through the breather filters and caught fire on my headers, this was my quick fix to continue driving for the night lol
Talking about fire, someone completely caught on fire ! Fortunately, everyone escaped the vehicle...
Then on 4/23 there was another drift event. I only got to drive 4 times before my serpentine belt flew out of the car. I also ended up clipping the tire wall lol. Fender bent up a bit and broke a tab on my headlight.
I also finally received my license plate and got my catch can fabbed up and I made the lines for it.
Will be attending another drift event this Saturday the 7th and hope it'll be the best one yet!
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#90
subbing. I'm planning my 5.3/T56 swap now. so did you basically use the 240 Kit except for the mouths (PS lines, headers, etc)? also, whats he part number for the clutch master cylinder?
great work!
great work!