I don't think that. It wont hit the drive shaft because as per the previous pictures posted it seems that the right side exhaust which comes underneath the shaft is deleted. So no worries. But the lower downpipe which goes behind the engine is the one which is been referred. Am I right jeff?
Ugh. I saw that lift required on the first page and thought of you immediately. I just got the manual a day or two ago.
Looks like you've got a grip on it tho. I also would not go out of my way to install it on a jeep that is not completely prepared for it. Meaning cramming it into a truck without the minimum lift. God forbid you damage the pipe and then have some sort of improper air flow later.
Not the end of the world, but that will definately add some hours to your install. trying to figure out milimeters, and then try to predict axle travel...etc. That stuff takes forever. Then you need to work up the spine to test it.
Last thing you want is to be enjoying your turbo at speed and then a pothole really F's up your truck.
Not sure when I'll get it installed. I'll probably start working on my detailed turbo install writeup tomorrow evening since it will be raining and I won't be able to install the lift then. I'll be tackling it in small chunks, with small individual posts over the course of several days. Please be patient. I'm still getting caught up on sleep and feeling quite tired. It doesn't help that I dislocated a rib during the install, so my body requires even more rest for healing.
And now that I'm installing a lift, I suppose I'll have to take pictures and start a new thread for that eventually...
Last edited by UselessPickles; 11-22-2014 at 11:27 PM.
We finally have tracking for our TURBO!
Now we just need to wait for the prodigy guys to get on a plane and get up here to install it.
Woohoo! Is the plan still to jump straight to stage 2, or are you starting with stage 1?
Yes, it does. I dislocated a rib last April while installing a child car seat in the back of my jeep (leaned on the car seat too hard while reaching for the latch bracket way down at the bottom of the rear seat). This jeep must hate me.
That picture is a 2-door jeep with 2" lift and factory 29" tires. I have a 2-door jeep with factory 29" tires, and I'm adding a 2" lift. I'm doomed.
I also have very specific tires and wheels picked out already, and I'm not going to compromise just to get bigger tires sooner. I would always be wishing I would have just waited and saved for what I really want.
Not sure the specifics..but the oddest things show up on craigslist. Near me is a brand new set of Duratracs. 3 months ago was a barely used set of 37" KM2s. It does take a bunch of work or a well programmed phone app to find them.
Great write-up. Love the description of all the "wooshes" when driving. I too am looking forward to audio - even though its never the same recorded.
Any hot-spots you've noticed after running hard?
Early driving impressions (based on VERY limited driving time with notoriously inaccurate butt dyno!)...
It "feels" about the same as stock at low rpms, up to somewhere around 2000-2500 rpm.
Somewhere in the 2000-2500 rpm range, it starts "feeling" noticeably quicker.
Around 3000 rpm, the wastegate starts sounding off, and you begin to grin.
Around 3500 rpm, the wastegate is singing it's heart out, you and your passenger start giggling like Beavis and Butthead.
Starting around 4000 rpm, there's no question that you've about doubled how quickly the jeep can accelerate in that range.
The wastegate sound is truly addicting.
I really like how it sounds very quiet and essentially stock while idling and gently driving around town.
Last edited by UselessPickles; 06-21-2014 at 11:23 PM.
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