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ebo03's 2011 LGT - BNR 20G, EWGs, custom FMIC, Brembos, Recaro


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Oh and I will have Racer X TMIC with thermal dispersant coating and charge pipe up for sale soon. TMIC is also already tapped with GM IAT sensor and I'll include pig tail wiring for complete conversion to speed density.
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Ok boys and girls without further adieu.

 

45° hose to connect Racer X accidental charge pipe to custom piping cut by yours truly.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194612.jpg

 

Just barely clears IAG custom intake.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194618.jpg

 

Welding by SB Customs in Lynchburg, VA.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194638.jpg

 

Hot side.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194649.jpg

 

Cold side.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194711.jpg

 

90° hose here.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194723.jpg

 

Snakes between battery and windshield washer fluid filler neck.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194833.jpg

 

Bracket to keep throttle body pipe above fuel lines.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194844.jpg

 

Almost there.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194904.jpg

 

Cobb XLE and GM IAT sensor.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194923.jpg

 

Box to keep battery from sliding forward under braking.

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_194947.jpg

 

Mounting point for battery box (pardon the Hella wires).

 

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/ebo05jmu/11%20LGT/IMG_20131024_195001.jpg

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That's some hot stuff right there folks. :)

 

Hot=bad...cold=good.:lol:

 

We'll see what this BNR 20G is fully capable of next weekend. I'm curious as to how much power the TMIC was leaving on the table. Jorge said my IATs were going from around 90°F to 160-170°F above 5k RPM. That's quite a jump.

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We'll see what this BNR 20G is fully capable of next weekend. I'm curious as to how much power the TMIC was leaving on the table. Jorge said my IATs were going from around 90°F to 160-170°F above 5k RPM. That's quite a jump.

 

I'm just as curious as you. When I went (100 degree day) it was the limiting factor for pushing the car more (not the TD05 which is what I was betting on). I'm really waiting to see your numbers before I take the plunge.

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I did see the other day killer bee offers a prerty sweet low profile tank combo for coolant over flow and wiper fluid. I am looking at adding to my list

 

Would love to see this in 4th gen LGT fitment.

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Give my regards to IAG. They toured-me through their shop last year when I was in the area and needed to get some "travel" repairs done on my LGT wagon. Awesome place and you know the moment you walk in there that Subie is the language of choice and it's uttered in reverence. Was amazed at their clean-room engine-build shop, the layout and the tech-savvy of everyone I met. I'm sure they'll take good care of you.
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This has been a fantastic build journal. Great progress. On the edge of the seat for more.

 

Thanks Mark. I must say I did not intend on taking things this far but once I got started I wanted to do it right. I left IAG in August thinking "The top mount is leaving power on the table. And I CAN build my own front mount setup. :eek: It'll take time but I CAN do this."

 

I would say I have about 50-60 man hours into the FMIC. And that's hands on, in the garage hours...not including researching parts and all online. Sure, I took my sweet ass time and really enjoyed the entire process. And In the end I succeeded. Well I guess I should wait to say that until after it passes IAG's boost pressure test and makes considerably more power on Saturday! Fingers are slightly crossed b/c well, you just never know what issues could arise.

 

It's safe to say that I'm done with the car power wise after this weekend. E85 is not available around here so that is not a feasible option.

 

The only things I'm considering are a set of Gramlights 57Extreme 19x9.5 +43 with either 275 or 285/35/19 tires and maybe HIDs and headlight blackout. I'll have IAG take a quick look this weekend just to see how much massaging it will take to fit. That won't happen until this coming summer at the earliest as I'm about to get a set of Prodrive GT1 for the winter. I just can't stand the granny OEM wheels any longer, even if only for winter, and don't like using spacers to clear the Brembos. I like the TSW Nurburgring but 8" wide and running a 245 tire just isn't doing it for me. Needs a more aggressive look damnit!

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Take a peak at the 57xx perhaps too, just a thought

 

Can't say I'm a huge fan of those. Do you know what sizes they make those in 5x100 bolt pattern? I'm definitely going for 19's and at least 9" wide.

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Tomorrow is the big day! My parents are visiting so I won't be able to make it to IAG to see the tune but I will be checking every 10 minutes starting at 3pm tomorrow for updates. :)

 

Selling out on me for your parents...unbelievable.

 

I'm watching the Tech/BC game here right now. And their shitty offense is stalling out inside the 5 yard line. It's so painful to watch them at times.

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Tightened clamps and they think it's fixed. They couldn't fully pressurize it b/c the inlet wouldn't stay attached to the turbo above 14 psi. No big deal, hopefully, as that side is under no pressure.
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