enough boost is when you have 3 dimple marks in the hood from the valve cover nuts..
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
i dont want to criticize your fabrication skills, but are the welds good enough on that motor mount? cause that is the mount with the most load on it.i think i would have made the actual piece that connects to the rubber mount, i think i would have made it one piece with the block mount plate.. instead of welding a triangle to the mount pad, then the end of the mount to the triangle?idk, it may work fine. but the welds look a little cold..
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Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on December 31, 2010, 08:43:43 ami dont want to criticize your fabrication skills, but are the welds good enough on that motor mount? cause that is the mount with the most load on it.i think i would have made the actual piece that connects to the rubber mount, i think i would have made it one piece with the block mount plate.. instead of welding a triangle to the mount pad, then the end of the mount to the triangle?idk, it may work fine. but the welds look a little cold..In no way do I think I'm a great welder. However, to make up for quality, I just applied the quantity theory Where it's triangulated at the motor, I have zero worries about strength. Where I'm going to the bracket that bolts up however, I was a little more careful. I ran multiple root welds holding it all together, it's not just one on the top and one on the bottom. There was about a 3/8" or 1/2" gap between the bottom gusset and the 3/8" plate and both sides of that were root welded, another weld to tie those two together and then a wide 4th bead on top that I ground off.I would've liked to make it beefier, but I had to duck under the turbo outlet and I'm also very close to laying it on the CV, so I didn't have much to work with