This is a car my buddy owns, but were both building. The car is a 1998 Trans AM WS6 clone, 6-speed, t-tops, leather, ect. When he picked it up it had a VFN WS6 fiberglass hood, WS6 air box, WS6, wheels, WS6 badges, center force dual friction clutch, pro 5.0 shifter, bilstien shocks, eibach springs, and a moroso non adjustable panhard bar. Not a bad start, but far from what he wanted from the car. Over the next few months parts started to go on, SLP Smooth bellows, ported TB, LS6 intake manifold, ceramic coated long tube header, custom 3" dual exhaust with x-pipe and moroso spiral flow mufflers (dumped at axle), custom tune, 4:11 gear, UMI weld in box sub frame connectors, UMI adjustable rear lower control arms, and a UMI adjustable panhard bar. With that set up the car ran a best of 12.7 @ 111 MPH on a set of M/T 26x11.5 17" ET Streets. Now that summer was winding down, it was time to start making some winter plans. Lots of discussion went on about what to do, big cam and heads, nitrous, supercharger, stay bolt on and work on suspension more, and so on. After a LONG time we came to the conclusion that turbo would be the way to go. Once we decided on a turbo for the added power, the search started for what kit to get. When that was turning up nothing really impressive, we started to wonder..... How hard could it be??
This is where the real build starts, now the car had a direction with both short and long term goals laid out. So with no prior experience, and very little knowledge we started.
Day 1
Backing it in for the last time
Engine bay before...
Pulling off the headers
Day 2
Bumper off (that was a pain in the ***)
Here is the old exhaust, headers, and the new truck manifolds.
Day 3
Getting all the un-needed crap out of the way
Most of what came off, never to go back on
What we have to work with more or less
Here is the first order of pipe (2.5" and 3") The turbo, waste gate, BOV, and intercooler.
Here is the second order or pipe (more 2.5" and 4")