monster build

Started by Rushman04, December 11, 2006, 11:04:18 AM

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Rushman04

hey guys, i have been playing with a crazy build up of a 3.1 turbo and I finally have the money to do so. I have been looking around at what I could do. I found a site that makes forged connecting rods and pistons. And I am going to have a custom crankshaft forged made as well. I have found the Chevy bow tie block gm made out of aluminum that lighter and better built block.Also do the 3100 top end swap with ported heads and extruded intake manifolds. my question is should i buy a tgp motor and switch its stuff over or just buy the crossover and rear exhaust manifold off someone and bolt it up to the new block?
92 Grand prix
hypertech street runner chip
9 inch 3inch outlet cone
indiglow pedals
other mods coming soon

"Sex should be like a riced out civic: slow, obscene, and loud enough for the nieghbors to hear."

GangstGP

neither. just buy a TGP with a non stock x-over and cut to the chase.
daily driver: 1990 Turbo Grand Prix 180k miles
backup car: 1990 Turbo Grand Prix 118k miles
spare parts: TGP motor and tranny from a red '89

kuntzie

agreed you dont need a "monster build" to make very good power.

id use a stock tgp bottom end and jus giv'er


(look at my sig.... a Stock minus 1.6 rockers tgp motor)
HIGHEST TRAP SPEED of Any TGP

current status: on stand -obd2swap harness, built vin V, built 4t65e-HD, weight reduction,

the plan- 2500lb, 500whp track whore


Rushman04

Kuntzie- you car is all stock other then roller rockers? How do you pull the numbers you do with a stock setup?
92 Grand prix
hypertech street runner chip
9 inch 3inch outlet cone
indiglow pedals
other mods coming soon

"Sex should be like a riced out civic: slow, obscene, and loud enough for the nieghbors to hear."

R Dubya

a huge vacuum style squirrel trap
Ryan Warren
'89 TGP
It doesn't run anymore.

kuntzie

Quote from: R Dubya on December 11, 2006, 04:18:02 PM
a huge vacuum style squirrel trap

yup

Quote from: Rushman04 on December 11, 2006, 03:16:43 PM
Kuntzie- you car is all stock other then roller rockers? How do you pull the numbers you do with a stock setup?

i got a very very good tune... also i am 5-speed
HIGHEST TRAP SPEED of Any TGP

current status: on stand -obd2swap harness, built vin V, built 4t65e-HD, weight reduction,

the plan- 2500lb, 500whp track whore


mfewtrail

Quote from: Rushman04 on December 11, 2006, 03:16:43 PM
Kuntzie- you car is all stock other then roller rockers? How do you pull the numbers you do with a stock setup?

They're stamped 1.6 ratio rocker arms from a 1994-1995 3100, not rollers. ;)
'93 SE, '90 Black/tan TGP, & '90 Red/tan TGP

TurboGTU

About the only COSTOM crank you can get is the 3500 or I think it was the 3900 crank. THink it had larger jurnals. Slap on some crower rods and dimond pistons and call it a day.

Problem isn't making power...its getting it to the ground..IE..transmisson mods, axle geometry, slicks.
Turbocharged 88 IMSA Beretta GTX <-dam stright.
90 ASC/McLaren Black TGP.

Powermaster slowed my progress like I was piloting the Queen Mary herself--

GangstGP

Quote from: TurboGTU on December 12, 2006, 02:03:37 AM
About the only COSTOM crank you can get is the 3500 or I think it was the 3900 crank. THink it had larger jurnals. Slap on some crower rods and dimond pistons and call it a day.

Problem isn't making power...its getting it to the ground..IE..transmisson mods, axle geometry, slicks.

true, making power is as easy as adding more air and more fuel.

The TGP was designed to give us all a head start on those.   tougher tranny, better suspension/steering, wider wheels.


...there is power locked up in there that the stock parts could use just fine. port match all the intake gaskets. throw on the possum fan, re-tune it.

just make sure the car is capable of putting that power down to the asphalt..... wait, I gotta go all. I am going to get new KYB GR2's on the Black Widow!!!! forgot, today is the big day!!!!! my project car gets new front end today. struts, new rack and pinion, axle boots.
daily driver: 1990 Turbo Grand Prix 180k miles
backup car: 1990 Turbo Grand Prix 118k miles
spare parts: TGP motor and tranny from a red '89

god910

Quote from: Rushman04 on December 11, 2006, 11:04:18 AM
And I am going to have a custom crankshaft forged made as well. I have found the Chevy bow tie block gm made out of aluminum that lighter and better built block.Also do the 3100 top end swap with ported heads and extruded intake manifolds. my question is should i buy a tgp motor and switch its stuff over or just buy the crossover and rear exhaust manifold off someone and bolt it up to the new block?

Read it again, he's going to have a custom crank forged for him.  That should be cheap.  When you get the form done, send one my way, I'll paypal you the shipping cost.  LMK.

So you're going to take an Bowtie block, stuff a fully forged bottom end in it, top it off with ported 3100 heads, extruded intakeS, and then throw the stock exhaust manifolds on it?  That should keep the exhaust temps up!
1990 Turbo Grand Prix Black Sunshine
282 5 speed, Custom Chip, 1G DSM BOV, K&N on turbo, Centerforce Clutch, Accel 8.8 Wires, no kat, straight exhaust, TB bypass (200HP), Jeff-M cro$$over ;)
Jay Warfel
Muncie, IN
2nd TGP "TestBed" 90, Black JeffM TG160 & X-over, ractive filter, 15.21 @ 90 mph
2003 Sonic Yellow Subaru Impreza WRX  Turbo XS Stage 3
Perrin GT35R, 2.5 STi Block, JDM 6 speed swap underway.
Goal: 450 AWHP, mid 11's.

sleeperred90tgp

Quote from: Rushman04 on December 11, 2006, 11:04:18 AM
hey guys, i have been playing with a crazy build up of a 3.1 turbo and I finally have the money to do so. I have been looking around at what I could do. I found a site that makes forged connecting rods and pistons. And I am going to have a custom crankshaft forged made as well. I have found the Chevy bow tie block gm made out of aluminum that lighter and better built block.Also do the 3100 top end swap with ported heads and extruded intake manifolds. my question is should i buy a tgp motor and switch its stuff over or just buy the crossover and rear exhaust manifold off someone and bolt it up to the new block?

Sir, buy what you posted it is obvious that you have failed to do the necessary research to build a 3xxx motor to any level of HP for less than $100,000,00. The forged crank will cost you near 60k for a one off. Don?t think you will be putting together a group buy because the crank is the strongest part of these motors and people building these 3xxx motors are using stock cranks, prepped yes but stock.

As for the 3100 swap, that?s yesterday?s hardware and I don?t think anybody on here at this point in time would even consider that swap when there is much better hardware to be had.

And yes you can bolt the TGP manifolds and xover to the 3xxx family of heads.

You got the 4k for the bowtie block and machining?

With you next post why don?t you ask these guys how to build a 3xxx motor instead of telling us what your going to do which is not within reason. Your crank will be worth more than most all the TGP?s on this forum put together.

Welcome to the forum.


Is that better Dave?

Jud
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Invasion1

Jud, I used the PM function for the reason to keep it "Private" but since you asked me in the open forum i will reply in the open forum.

Yes thats good and lacks the name calling from the previous post you made in which i deleted and PM'ed you about.

no problems here but it didn't have to surface in the active tread..... :icon_confused: