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Turbo truggy


I gave up on the turbo block I was as originally going to use. I'm using the original block/crank out of the ranger. I'll use the crank sensor for the microsquirt to run batch fire and wasted spark LS truck coils. I got the block stripped today. 250k on the engine and it looked surprisingly good. The crank just needs polishing. I'm a big fan of the smaller journal blocks. The smaller journal means the bearing surface speed is slower at a given RPM. setting up the microsquirt on this is easy. I don't think I'll ever use a turbo block again.



 
I was tied up with my SVO project most of the weekend so I didn't get much done on the ranger. I did get the rear axle pulled out of the bronco. I played around with axle placement and wheelbase options. I think this is where I'm going to end up. It's at 107" and the front is pushed as far forward as I can go without relocating the turn signals.

 
EFR 6258 came in today. I am going to be traveling for a bit so it will be a couple weeks before I get anything done on the truggy.

 
Life has been getting in the way of progress lately. I did manage to get the valvetrain finished up on the head. These 2.3's are a little finicky. The cam has a .100" smaller base circle.





My high steer knuckles showed up from Solid Axle today.

 
I need to do a lot of cleaning on the axle housing before I can start welding, but I got the back brace to fit nice and snug. I cut the c wedges of the front axle as well. I have a lot of work to do with the wire wheel, but I can start working out suspension design soon.

 
Started working on the cage. The back of the cab isn't straight up and down. I wanted my B pillar to follow the contour of the cab. I'm happy with how it turned out.



 
Digging this build, keep the updates coming!
 
Digging this build, keep the updates coming!

Thanks. Things got slowed down because of a custody battle over my son. Looks like I won't be getting an ARB or RCV's for the front right now, but my lunchbox locker will get it out on the trails.
 
I honestly don't have a target hp in mind. I'll have enough injector and turbo to hit 400 hp but I won't push it that hard on pump gas. I should have a conservative 350 hp, but I'll be happy if it does a good job turning the tires.
 
I cut some of the floor out to run a support tube from slider to slider that will tie into the frame. I like the triangulation this gives me. I'll be able to tie the seat mounts and seatbelts to this. I won't finish weld the sheetmetal to this until I get the drivetrain mounted to make sure everything is going to clear.



 

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