Sabrewings
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L67 springs are the same as L36 springs. If you're gonna go 1.9s you should upgrade to 105# or L76 springs.
L67 springs are the same as L36 springs. If you're gonna go 1.9s you should upgrade to 105# or L76 springs.
if youre going that far i would get some headwork done and run a nice cam.
the BBV comes with the blower. what i mean that you cant dump boost is that the stock l67 will limit boost to about 4 pounds when torque management and traction control kick in. it should be listed in the write up, that is a complete parts list.
im not sure how your vacuum lines are hooked up. i dont remember how mine were before i did the swap. it was so long ago. my vacuum lines goes from the rear of the blower to the front. it goes MAP > LIM > FPR.
So I've been doing my reading for the top swap and I'm gonna plan to do it by July. I'm fairly confident about everything except the pulleys/harmonic balancers. Where do all these go what pulleys get replaced? I was wondering if any of you happen to have a picture showing the location of these.
Also what type of PCM would I need to get from Intense, would just one for a GTP work or do I need to specify to them that it is for a top swap?
Also would it be advised to change the valves while I have the heads out?
Also, I'm a little confused on this part :
"Run a vacuum line to the fuel pressure regulator and the MAP. The fuel pressure regulator needs to see boost in order to operate correctly. Go ahead and attach the Boost Bypass Valve to the supercharger. It's held on with a bracket and two bolts. Run a vac line from the tree on the supercharger to the top nipple on the BBV. The bottom one needs to see ATMOSPHERE, because our L36 PCM's cannot control the BBV."
Where is this vacuum line that will go to the FPR and the MAP at on my car now? and what are they going to now?
Edit : Dumb question is there any way to make the boost gauge on DIC work after this swap?
Well I'm fairly confident with the removal of the LIM, heads, rockers etc. My worries come to the fuel rails (my last car caught fire keep in mind, but it was due to battery hitting the hood)
I'm also very picky I've pretty much decided to buy L67 heads and replace the rockers, valve springs and push rods and have a valve job done before it gets installed.
So the BBV comes with the S/C correct? What do you mean by this "you will no longer be able to dump boost on torque management, traction controls, etc."?
And also any word about those vacuum lines? And this idler with the cone looking piece is this listed in the parts list for the top swap write up?
Should I bother replacing my valves if they aren't bent?
Also I can't find what you're referring to about the torque mgmt. and traction in the write up? Can you pinpoint it for me or briefly explain it to me?
Thanks for the very informative post Sabre. So do I have to remove a solenoid to make the TQ mgmt and Traction not bleed boost?
Also do you happen to know if Intense tunes for a top swap or any other mfg. for that matter?
I know that tuning myself is best, but I just don't have the extra money for the tuning software, let alone a laptop.
I'm afraid I'm a little lost now.....
Where is this solenoid I'd need to remove? and what would be the negatives to removing it?
So if I don't get the MAP adapter for the BBV solenoid what will that change? If I do get the solenoid and wiring what will that change?
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Where is this solenoid I'd need to remove? and what would be the negatives to removing it?
So if I don't get the MAP adapter for the BBV solenoid what will that change? If I do get the solenoid and wiring what will that change?