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2.9L + Turbo = ?


Exactly what I need to have done. 5.400 302 rods fit the 2.9 crank with the correct bearing, but they need to have 0.002 shaved off the sides of the big end.

The small end needs much more cut from the sides of them, likely 0.25+ and a set of bushings need to be made or purchased to size the 0.912 rods to the 0.866 pins.

Damn shame the local machinist is getting so hard to find... because that doesn't seem like a far fetched request. There is someone for that job. I texted my old business partner to see if he still talks to Scott... I would trust him with my stuff... I will let you know and if possible... I will set you up so you can talk to him.
 
Damn shame the local machinist is getting so hard to find... because that doesn't seem like a far fetched request. There is someone for that job. I texted my old business partner to see if he still talks to Scott... I would trust him with my stuff... I will let you know and if possible... I will set you up so you can talk to him.
THANK YOU
 
THANK YOU

So... it seems Scott and his dads machine shop closed up about 5 years ago. Scott now sells insurance with no access to any kind of machine shop tooling. I still think there is someone that would do this...
 
I am sure the 2.9's would take 6-8 psi of boost on stock internals with a good tune and added fuel. My 3.0 took almost 20 psi for 20K abused miles, this was on a motor with almost 100k, it finally stretched a rod bolt & wiped out 3 of the 6 rods & added ventilation holes in the pan in several spots. The pistons all looked great other than damage from the loose rod pieces.

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I know I’m posting 11 years in the future, but if you got pics of how you mounted that turbo, I’d like to see them lol. Boosting my 2.9 and looks like I’ll have to fab most of the manifold.
 
Strapping a turbo on my 2.9L, have a greased turbo that doesn't require oil lines, and running it just behind the rear axle so heat soak isn't an issue, intake air temp after half hour running is 70 ish F, just need to get my tubing ran along the chassis for the compressor intake and outlet up to the intake manifold, it'll be all tucked away and out of sight, have it regulated for 10 psi ATM will see how it goes from there, 2 new engines to swap in it, so this one's kind of the big bang engine, 235k and on its last leg, will be sure to get video 🤣
 

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To add to the piston conversation, i've been running OEM rods with eBay chinese crap pistons on my 2.9 and mine's successfully made 370 with a gtx3076. This may be a parts-bin dance you guys are doing that isn't totally necessary. Although sticking with stock parts, OEM or cheapo aftermarket, means I'm stuck with factory compression. Should probably mention that my cam & valvetrain allows me to rev it to 7300.
 
Strapping a turbo on my 2.9L, have a greased turbo that doesn't require oil lines...
Don't TEASE... needz us some names and Part #'s of such a wonderful creation!
 

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