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evotastic.ca 600whp Drag Evo
Hi all, this project was started more than a year ago. I will be posting up some content to get up to date on where I'm currently standing, slowly :).
I am trying to build a 600whp, Evo 1. The early evos run the same engines as dsm's (mostly), and I found it may be fitting to have it here. If you're interested in following me further, you can follow me on twitter @eevotastic Thanks! Exhaust & Back http://evotastic.ca/wp/wp-content/up...2011/11/81.jpg The overly technical setup was built not to bottleneck the turbo. If a 59mm compressor gets maxed out on the .55 A/R DSM housing, it might be a wise idea to go for a bigger exhaust housing if the compressor size is increased by 3mm. Also, a 62mm turbo will have considerably slower spool than your average 16G. Add to that the size of the T3 setup, and you’ll be lucky to spool before midnight. In comes the divided T3, equal length, ceramic coated tubular manifold. It includes two 44mm gate ports, to hopefully gain some spooling RPM. Read more Stay tuned :) |
For those asking, pics of the car can be seen @ flickr.com/photos/evotastic
Shortblock http://evotastic.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/4.jpg Nothing overlooked on the block. Some say the rods I chose are not big enough, but we shall see. The block was built by one of the best builders, with plenty 700hp builds under their belt. I wish I had pictures to show of the build process, but unfortunately I don’t. The block that I used is the original one, which is a ’93, 7bolt block. Read more |
Brake Setup
http://evotastic.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/3.jpg Quick update to describe the current state of my brake setup. Perhaps down the line I will look into a full drag setup (ie Drag Man brakes), but for the time being I believe the current setup will work. It consists mostly of basic bolt-ons. Read more |
Transmission
http://evotastic.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/9.jpg In deciding what will hold the power, I settled for the biggest and baddest manual trans available. With the exception of going with an automatic transmission or a dogbox, there is no stronger transmission. As ran on John Shepherd’s 1000whp + 7 second dragster, should take me far enough. They don’t say whether the trans grenaded itself right after that pass or shortly after, but let’s hope it doesn’t ever auto destruct. Chose to go with a 4 spider center differential over a welded diff for the sake of city driving. Shepherd rates the 4 spider to around 600whp, which is right on my goal. We’ll see when I get there whether I regret this. Also chose all the fancy options. Evo 3 1st gear & input shaft, which is a taller gear. Evo 3 fifth gear, which is also taller. May assist in not bursting my eardrums on the highway. REM ISF (whatever that does…). The Stage 4 is our best trans without going to our dog box. We exclusively ran this trans in our 8 second Talon. This trans comes standard with a locked center diff so it is more tailored for those weekend warriors but a 4 spider can be added for daily drivers. With a properly working clutch this trans will shift at 10,000 rpms with ease. This upgrade replaces all of the 1-4 internals and shafts and has a custom ratio 3-4 to keep the rpms up between shifts and through the traps. For those wanting to run the stage 4 and retain drive-ability we can substitute a 4 spider for an additional charge.
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Initially wanted to go for a 2.4, had gotten a great shape 7bolt crank from a local, from a mitsu expo. Turned out I changed my mind for the highest revving 2.0L. 2.4 would have worked well with the rev limitations of ECMLink v3 Lite, but didn't wanna bother w/ any machine work.
In doing the wire tuck, notice you can hide the hood latch cable by routing it along the side and past the fusebox cable hole, to the front and under the top beam if you drill a small hole to route it like so. Some of the outside pics include this mod, you can see it is well hidden under & you can reuse the OEM clips, just flip em backwards. Attachment 6225 Attachment 6226 Attachment 6227 Poly mounts for the side, made a template to drill some holes in them, hoping to reduce some of the vibration created by them. Started but not finised, have yet to buy a drill bit that size. Actual metal mounts getting a shot of black. Attachment 6228 Attachment 6229 Attachment 6230 Attachment 6231 Attachment 6232 Attachment 6233 Attachment 6234 Attachment 6235 Before & After Attachment 6236 Attachment 6237 JMFab Mani, ceramic coated, EGT + twin 44mm ports Attachment 6238 Attachment 6239 Block hardware: K1 150mm rods, L19 headstuds, ARP 8740 mains, ARP 2000 rod bolts rods Attachment 6240 Attachment 6241 Attachment 6242 Attachment 6243 |
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L19 Head Bolts
Attachment 6207 Random outside pics & inside. Inside was spray painted w/ black plastic & leather paint. You can see the difference between the door handle and the rest of the door. Attachment 6208 Attachment 6209 Attachment 6210 Attachment 6211 Attachment 6212 Attachment 6213 Attachment 6214 Attachment 6215 Attachment 6216 Attachment 6217 Attachment 6218 Attachment 6219 Attachment 6220 Attachment 6221 Attachment 6222 Attachment 6223 Attachment 6224 |
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What will hopefully bring me to 600whp. According to BEP, the 259 billet comp wheel CAN make 600whp on a T3 exh housing. What I have is a cast 362 comp wheel and hopefully it will reach it. Otherwise, I will either switch the S262 for a S362, or attempt to reach my goals w/ the newer BatMoWheel billet comp wheels.
Attachment 6190 Attachment 6191 Attachment 6192 Attachment 6193 Attachment 6194 Attachment 6195 Attachment 6196 Attachment 6197 Attachment 6198 Attachment 6199 Attachment 6200 Attachment 6201 - My initial wire tuck. Decided to do it right & relocate the fusebox inside the car. Will also remove all un-used wires, which I hadn't done earlier. Attachment 6202 Attachment 6203 Attachment 6204 Attachment 6205 Attachment 6206 |
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The actual wiretuck, complete re-wiring.
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Update.
Local confirmed the highest HP local car w/ K1 rods (750whp) is actually with the lightweight version, which is in turn not as strong as the ones I have. I asked about the rod bolts, and that very build runs the ARP 2000 bolts. Not worried the slightest bit. Finished painting the mounts and pressing the poly inserts in. Sanded ready for first coat Attachment 6152 Attachment 6153 Painted Attachment 6154 Attachment 6155 Pressed in & ready to fit Attachment 6156 Attachment 6157 Started on the head, removed rocker arms, lifters, cam and cam gears. Still have to figure out how to remove the valve springs. Didn't do much looking yet. Attachment 6158 Attachment 6159 Attachment 6160 CAS is back to silver & black, didnt like the complete black look. Attachment 6161 Painted t-stat elbow & water pipe, see before & after. Attachment 6162 Painted pulley faces, engine side timing bracket and rear wiper arm. Attachment 6163 Attachment 6164 Attachment 6165 Attachment 6166 What's left to paint or polish. Attachment 6167 Cleaned sanded & painted the stuff below. Attachment 6168 Attachment 6169 |
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