It's the same GSiTurbo engine that has been running at a conservative 10psi for the last year.
The short block machining/blueprinting/balancing / final assembly was done by Bel Engines... they build massive dragster motors.... they only do race engines and are the best around.
They usually don't touch 4cyl engines but Tom convinced them to do one last 2.0L engine.
The head work was done by Tom and Bel worked with him on assembly and upgraded parts.
I've helped along the way with some of the assembly work, removal of the old engine, installation of the new engine, little bit of help configuring things and troubleshooting things.
Tom sold me his car just as we finished it.... the only thing left was to tune it which I paid for.... and we ended up throwing in a number of parts from my inventory to get the fuel system up to where it needed to be A/F wise.
The only reason the boost hasn't been increased past 10PSI is that the engine was in it's initial break in period.... and the Nubira ECU is still fighting things despite our best efforts to make it happy.
The car is in dire need of suspension work and I need to sort out the power steering ( getting an Astra MK4/5 electro/hydraulic system from the UK )
At this point the throttle response is so touchy that the suspension throws me into wild convulsions when ever I go over a bump.
Basicly the suspension is not dampening the small bumps.... so my whole body (thus foot) moves which results in a slight change in throttle position... which jerks the car forward thowing my body around yet again.
You get use to it.... but the car is savage... very hard to drive.... that is part of the reason Tom got out of it.... he didn't have any more cash to dump into the project.... and it does need a fair bit of work to get her up to where we both want to be.
At this point I'm going to finish the mock up of the manifold and put it together so the car is driveable.... then I will see how it spools up.
By that time were probably going to be seeing snow here
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..... yes.... we nearly allways have snow by late October up here.... it's allready getting close to freezing on some nights.
Then over the winter I will be installing the F28.... hopefully some uprated Axles.... and most likely redoin the entire intake system.
I'd like to revert back to allowing the Nubira ECU to run a set of Nubira injectors for situations where I'm not in boost.
Currently the big injectors that are in there right now are causing the car to be very rich at idle... which fouls the plugs quite quickly.
I think I may pull out the Greddy E-manage and drop in a Megasquirt.
Then it will be a hybrid.... the Nubira ECU will still control basic functions when the engine is making less than 0psi of boost.
So the Nubira ECU willl control idle and basic fuel injection at idle and partial throttle
Then the megasquirt will be responsible for ignition timing at all times and it will start pulsing the large injectors when boost comes on.
So under 0psi it will be run on the Nubira and when ever it goes into boost the Megasquirt will kick in.
I could do away with the Nubira ECU but in my opinion it's easier to simply let it control the car when not in boost ( which will help fuel effiency )
Who knows... I allways change my mind.... I might end up going 100% megasquirt.
Then again this engine may end up in my Polar express chassis and use it for dragracing.
I do have a nice C20GET kicking around that would fit quite nicely into the GSi and make it a good autocross car
Too many decisions.