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My 89 Colt Gt build Thread ***updated***

I picked her up a year and a half ago from an older guy in Redding, CA off of craigslist for $900. He was the orignal owner and the car had 84,xxx miles on it. Car was mint besides low compression. Here is what it looked like when I first got it.






Over the last year I have had many setups in it. I bought a 4g61 1.6 from conrad for $125 and it was still holding strong up until I pulled it out a few days ago. I had everything from a 50 trim, small 16g, b16 16g, Garrett T3 .42/.48, and an SC61 which was ridiculously laggy. Here is a few pics from over the last year and a half.








So about a week ago I pulled the motor out. About a year ago I purchased a built motor for $1500. I receently purchased a laser and tore it apart for all the parts to finish my needed parts list for the colt. Here is the rundown of the motor and all the parts that will be going on. I have already aquired everything now I just need to get the work done. I have been working on collectinf part and planning this swap for over a year. I am glad to finally starting on this project. I want to be in the 500 horsepower range /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Engine has about 8,000-9,000 miles on it with about 1,500 on the timing set. Compression is dead across 165-167 on all four cylinders.
6 bolt block bored .020 over
New crank at time of build
Wiseco 9:1 compression Pistons
Eagle H-beam Rods
ARP Head studs, main studs
Fel-Pro Performance headgasket
Head was ported on intake and exhaust side
Manley valve springs
New valves at time of build
Forced Performance FP2X cams
Balance shaft removed
New oil pump
New water pump
New lifters
Magnus street intake manifold
Precision 1000cc injectors
Tial 44mm wastegate
OBX Manifold T3 mainfold
Aermotive a-1000 adjustable fuel pressure regulator w/ gauge
-6 an fuel line from filter to rail and rail to FPR
Garret 60-1 turbo
HKS turbo air filter
Maft translator w/ 3in GM maf
Air/water intercooler setup (need to get heat exchanger)
Tial knockoff 50mm blow off valve
Walbro 255 fuel pump
Moroso ultra 40 race wires
MSD coilpacks and MSD DIS-2
4 bolt 3in Dowpipe w/ vband flange to full 3in exhaust w/ HKS Carbon Ti muffler
DSM FWD tranny (stock for now saving for built tranny)
Fidanaza lightweight flywheel
XTD stage 4 sprung clutch
Optima Red top battery
KYB GR-2's ( need to buy some springs most likely Eibach sportlines)
Lancer OZ rally wheels
GVR4 dual piston calipers and rotors
Slotted and drilled rotors in the rear
AFCO dual core raditor w/ slimfan
89 colt eprom ecu socketed and capped
ECMlink V3
AEM wideband gauge
AEM truboost controller and guage
Autometer digital oil pressure gauge
Autometer digital water temp gauge
Autometer digital EGT gauge
HKS turbo timer
maybe more that all I can think off for now. I honestly dont have too much into the car though. I maybe have $5000 all together. I found alot of really good deals.

Here is some pics of my recent progress of pulling the old motor out and putting in the new one. I pulled the motor out last week and just got the new 2.0 mounted in today. Know its just alt of little work to be done. getting close.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devil.gif

Last pic of colt with the 1.6 bolted in...


Motor coming out


My new built 4g63


Engine bay before pressure wash


Engine bay after pressure wash


Pile of some of the new parts to go in


My new air/water intercooler setup (pics from steve's car)


My new DSM link V3 arrived


Motor mounted in finally!
 
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turbowop

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Looks pretty sweet. I effing love those little guys.

Why is it that every Colt I see with a FMIC doesn't have the front bumper on? Is it that hard to fit the bumper cover back on over the intercooler? It seems the majority of them are like this.
 

i was idiot and did it wrong and the alcohol didn't help lol. I hacked up the bumper horribly and destroyed it. So now I have to find a new bumper... But the good thing is I dont have to worry about anymore because of the new water/air intercooler setup. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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Cool setup I wanted to make one of these daily mabe in good time....
 

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Quoting Damills:
i was idiot and did it wrong and the alcohol didn't help lol. I hacked up the bumper horribly and destroyed it. So now I have to find a new bumper... But the good thing is I dont have to worry about anymore because of the new water/air intercooler setup. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif



Well, the xmas wreath at least works for the holidays. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowrofl.gif
 

4thStroke

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If he were a redneck he'd leave the wreath and lights there year round, but only illuminate it during the holiday season!
 

The California Highway Patrol didnt favor my wreath too much I constantly got pulled over for it. I pull it out right after new years lol
 

Quoting sleepyvr4:
you gotta get that pink valve cover back on there...



I have a neon pink hyundai valve cover too. lol
 

Thanks guys for all the feedback. I got a lot of work done over the last couple of days. I slapped it together for now just to get it running. I am happy though that the intercooler went in pretty smootly only had to do one weld. I hooked up link and made sure everything was good and it started up first try! I am pretty excited to hear this thing run. I still need to figure a way to mount the radiator in and I need to also get a heat exchanger and mount it in front of the radiator, and install the downpipe and exhaust. I haven't decided if I am going to use the MSD stuff yet. Alot of people say the stock ignition will do fine. I still need to install all of the guages and do alot of little stuff but a majority of the work is done.

Getting stuff lined up and testing fitment


A good end to night full of work (and drinking)


 

I finally got some more work done last weekend. I have been so busy at work and trying to get rid of my junkyard of cars that I had forgotten about my colt... But I got a lot of progress done this past weekend. I took the radiator back out because it was mounted by zipties for a temp install and was way to close to the turbo and wastegate not allowing me even to install a rad fan. In the end I got radiator tucked in a lot more and properly mounted. I also finished the air/water intercooler system. I finally got everything mounted and my heat exchanger picked out. Once it was mounted I finished all of my measurements and got all the pushloc hose and fittings installed. BTW I have never put on those pushloc fittings before and that was the biggest PITA!! My next steps are to just finish rigging the shift linkage and getting it to work properly and install a new clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder. I also need to install my whole slew of gauges. I just want to get it on the road and throw a basic tune on it just so I can say I have driven the thing... Following that I need to install my MSD setup. I have a DIS-2 with MSD coil. I also am looking into a water/meth kit being I dont have an E85 station within 45 mins of me. I am going to go ahead and order a GM 3 bar map and IAT sensor for when i cross over to speed density when I break the new setup in. I am getting close and it is very excited!!!!! I know it wont be long after i get it going I will be pulling the tranny out though. That is why I am saving up now. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Some updated pics....

This is what the radiator placement looks like now that I cut some of the lip of the core support out. It is pretty well tucked in there and looks pretty decent.


This is my new heat exchanger installed. It is the $200 one from frozenboost (silicone intakes).com It is a very good unit that comes with 1/2 npt inlet and outlet threads. It also has a pre tapped water temp gauge spot in it.


I got the radiator slim fan installed and pump mounted. The pump is a 260 gph utility pump which which definately gets the job done. I got the resevoir mounted as well and it is a pretty good fitment if you ask me. I decided on a Summit 1 gallon aluminum fuel cell being it had the -8an inlets and outlets I needed and had plenty of room for Ice. I also started measuring out some of the pushloc hose.



After an hour or two of fighting with the pushloc hose fittings and a few blisters on my hand I got all the lines installed. Over all i am very satisfied with the setup and excited to see how it performs.





Air/water ontercooler setup costs:
Biglady's previous setup (pump, intercooler, bov, lines and fittings and 5 gallon tank) $250
Summit fuel cell $100
Heat Exhanger $180
Additional pushloc hose and fittings $110 (needed alot of 90's expensive)
=$640 (and it will probably out perform what i need it to do...)
 

Terrance362

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Pure sex /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif Can't wait to get my car running!!!!!
 

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wow that motor lasted that long, I thought it would have blown up by now haha.

lets race when I get my pulsar gti-r registered in the next few months maybe by march we can get together again down here at my place and make some nice drives up here on my epic backroads near Mt. Diablo.

conrad
 

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im down for that /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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