LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

super-gt

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

hey keep up the class in the long run they will add up....lol

:rotf: Math joke! Yea I'll be finishing for sure. Only 4 semesters left to go. I'd just kill for an elective at this point. Hell I'll take a feminism class! I don't even care! I'm just getting burnt out doing all math classes all the time. lol
 

super-gt

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

Well after being delayed for a month by Kenne Bell :tdown: , I finally have the correct supercharger parts and we can now continue with the project.

On with the pictures....

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The supercharger is now back on the engine and torqued down for good. You can see in a couple of the pictures how much we had to bend the transmission dip stick tube in order to dodge the blower. We also have the A/C compressor and brackets installed now. Fuel system is in the process of completion currently and we are working on finding a serpentine belt of the proper length. More to come soon.

-Taylor
 

super-gt

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

Hey guys, Figured I'd update with some new pics....and I'll go ahead and pre-apologize for the shaky pictures. Apparently I couldn't hold still today when I took these..:rotf:

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Mounted the intercooler reservoir in the bed this past weekend.

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So, the radiator and condenser are back in and the air intake tubing is a work in progress. We actually moved the power steering reservoir from the driver's side up on the core support to a new location between the radiator and the supercharger to make room for 4 inch air intake piping which you can see in the pictures above. We are also working on the new A/C lines at the moment which you can see pretty well in the second picture of the engine bay. You may also notice from the pics that I found a serp belt that fits! Ended up having to order a second one because the first one I ordered was too short. Oh well.

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Here is a progress shot. That is roughly where the methanol tank will be going ( Just mounted up a bit higher).

I also should mention that the fuel system is pretty much done. We replaced the 6an feed line from the tank to the pump with an 8an line and a new pre-pump inline fuel filter. The new Bosch fuel pump is also mounted. I'll snap some pictures of that in a few days.

More progress to come!


-Taylor
 

csx turbo

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

:rotf: Math joke! Yea I'll be finishing for sure. Only 4 semesters left to go. I'd just kill for an elective at this point. Hell I'll take a feminism class! I don't even care! I'm just getting burnt out doing all math classes all the time. lol

Don't forget to take Trimble's MAE 434; It will be a cake walk for ya. Oh and when he has you measure the GM cutt away it's a Vortec 7.4 L... lol
 

Gbodydriver

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

Wow I didnt plan on viewing 25 pages straight but it was well worth it..Awesome GT!! Maybe the best Ive seen..
 

super-gt

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

Figured I'd post a quick video to show the truck actually making noise. Sorry for the crappy quality, apparently the camera doesn't take the greatest videos.



Just wanted to post a quick idle video with some light revs to show that the truck is in fact alive, even if the transmission is broken...:rotf:

Luckily the new trans should be here shortly meaning the tuning process can continue. So I'll post some better videos when that time comes.
 

Treymen

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

WOW. You've done a ton of work to this truck. Looks amazing.
 

jpalmer

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

I demand an update. btw, those two black lines on Val Vista and McKellips are nice and dark. that thing is gonna be a beast tuned. time for stickier meats
 

super-gt

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

I demand an update. btw, those two black lines on Val Vista and McKellips are nice and dark. that thing is gonna be a beast tuned. time for stickier meats

Haha, I know. I'm terrible about updating. I'll post some good stuff next week. I'm making some progress on my air intake heat shield box and I just bought new stereo stuff that I'll be putting in here soon.

Also yes it is time for stickier tires. Once I get WOT tuned I'm thinking I'll be going with some BFG 345 D/R to replace the nitto D/R.

Is that 383 in the Sy yet?:lol:
 

jpalmer

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Haha, I know. I'm terrible about updating. I'll post some good stuff next week. I'm making some progress on my air intake heat shield box and I just bought new stereo stuff that I'll be putting in here soon.

Also yes it is time for stickier tires. Once I get WOT tuned I'm thinking I'll be going with some BFG 345 D/R to replace the nitto D/R.

Is that 383 in the Sy yet?:lol:

Huh, you find a buyer for my 6 yet.....but i am working on it. tranny guy is working on my80 and a header guy is in the works for my turbo. Getting it all sorted out, very slowly
 

super-gt

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

Soooo...I've been slacking on updates but I have been working on some stuff since I've been out of school.

I'm actually working on 3 things at the moment: the stereo system, the fuel system and a heat shield/cold air cold for the air filter.

Starting with the heat shield, part of it is actually installed in the truck right now.
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It is sort of hard to see installed so here is what it looked like before I attached some rubber strips to the bottom and bolted it in.

I started with a cardboard template, transferred the idea onto aluminum sheet metal and made it happen.

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I went ahead and covered it in heat reflective film as well.

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Next thing to do is to make a new top for it. Still haven't completely decided how I want to mount the top yet, but I have a few ideas. After the top is finished, I'll be pulling the driver side fog light and routing air ducting up through the inner fender to the air filter.

As far as the fuel system goes, I have decided to convert my truck over to run on E85. I wasn't too sure my current bosch fuel pump was up to the task so I decided to upgrade.

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I went ahead and ordered a magnafuel 4303 fuel pump as well as the pre and post filters. This should provide more than enough fuel for now and give me plenty of room for more power down the road. I already have a -8 fuel line feeding my current pump so I will probably stick with that. After the pump I will more than likely go ahead and run -10 braided steel up to the fuel regulator and a -8 return line back to the tank. I'm going to start working on this as soon as the stereo is finished.

On to the last project....I've had this truck since I was 16. It is the first vehicle I have ever owned. Until last week it still had the stock head unit and may as well have had stock speakers considering how damn awful it sounded. So I've decided to finally change the stereo situation. It is nothing crazy but I think it will suit me just fine as a nice little upgrade.

I started with Q-form kick panels...

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After getting off work one night I decided to go pick up beer and fiberglass materials. After some beers and a first time attempt at fiberglass work, I came out mostly victorious with a decent buzz and some stronger kick panels.

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Next I added some dynomat to the mix...

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Figuring I had come this far, I went ahead and bought some 6.5'' component speakers to fill the kicks.

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My original plan was to just go with amped kick panel components and some dash plate speakers. I figured this would sound ok since I mainly just listen to metal. But eventually I threw out the dash speaker idea altogether and decided to go with components and a small 10 inch sub behind the seat.

This resulted in my bank account being punished...yet again.

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I went ahead and bought a JVC arsenal head unit which I installed last week. Not entirely happy with how it fits in the dash but the dash will be getting swapped out eventually anyways. I'll live with it for now.

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to give the system some power I went ahead and got a small 4 channel alpine amp:

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I finished the rough install of it this past weekend.

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I decided rather than making a completely new mount I'd use the existing stock jack mount which hasn't been in the truck for years anyways. After cutting some 3/4 MDF and covering it with black carpet I ended up with the nice low key install that I was hoping for.

Plenty of clearance behind the passenger seat even with it back all the way.

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As the cables laying on the floor and lack of kick panels would indicate, the stereo is still a work in progress but it is coming along. I'll be sure to take more pictures of the progress as I get it done. I'm just working slow at the moment because quite honestly it sucks working in a black truck with a black interior parked out in the driveway during the summer in Arizona.:rotf:

More updates soon,

-Taylor

PS...Justin you got an update. The 383 out of the other truck yet? haha
 

super-gt

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Re: LS1-Sonoma GT build (updated with pics)

what a dick...what, your dad wanna give me money too? Tell Kayle to pay up and shit will get done...:rotf:

Hahaha I'll ask him! Maybe he will give me some money too and I can get the 402 build started.:rotf:

So when are we gonna pull that motor? Give me a time and I'll come help you yank that 383 out and set it in your Syclone. At least then you could sit in the driver's seat and make engine noises for pretend. Hell I'll even bring some beer.:tup:
 

jpalmer

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Hahaha I'll ask him! Maybe he will give me some money too and I can get the 402 build started.:rotf:

So when are we gonna pull that motor? Give me a time and I'll come help you yank that 383 out and set it in your Syclone. At least then you could sit in the driver's seat and make engine noises for pretend. Hell I'll even bring some beer.:tup:

i need to get my builder to be able to pull it apart and install new rods, intake and seals. He is dragging ass. until then, or i find someone else, the s-10 is an engine stand. :roll:
 
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