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EJB's GT2560 eliminator Build
So it has officially begun as the GT2560's (aka GT28r's) have arrived!  The motor was already out as I was doing the JHM trans rebuild, Vast stage 3 clutch, and JHM solid linkage/shifter upgrade. Now it's turned into a bit more than that....I'm going to be doing the turbos with custom inlets and custom exhaust, 63lb injectors (already installed as of yesterday), 90mm MAF, and probably custom diy ecu tuning.
I know, I know, why am I not tearing into the motor like I should be...  I dont have the additional cash at the current time as it was difficult enough to fund what I've done so far. I plan on rods, bearings, headwork, etc... maybe in a year or two. I'm sure that even on conservative lower boost I'll have an acceptable power increase over my K03's!
Im really excited and had to make a thread to let everyone in on my project. I'll keep you posted as I make progress...  So here are some pictures of the progress from the past few weeks!! Dont laugh at my homebrew wooden engine stand. I needed a small platform to work on so I made this thing real quick!
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
LOL @ lower boost...no such thing.
looks good!!
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
Looks good. Very interested to see how the GT2560's run on a mild tune... Just curious, are you saying your going to run these on a stock ECU?
Last edited by S4NORICE; 11-17-2009 at 06:02 PM.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
Great looking build. I very interested to see how the GT2560's work out. Any issues hooking up the new oil and water lines?
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
Nice work so far. Im also interested in seeing how 2560s will turn out. Plus its a laser
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
Just curious though, what exactly do you mean by "diy ecu tuning".
btw, I think you may be the eliminator guinea pig
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by S4NORICE
Just curious though, what exactly do you mean by "diy ecu tuning".
btw, I think you may be the eliminator guinea pig 
There's a few others running the eliminators.. so I'll say good luck with the fitment!  Keep us updated!
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
My guess is he is going to tune it himself.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
Thanks for all the compliments!
S4NORICE
Just curious though, what exactly do you mean by "diy ecu tuning".
I plan on getting the required equipment/ programs to remap the ecu myself. Check this out for more info... http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=269322
RolledMySTi
Any issues hooking up the new oil and water lines?
Oil and Water lines have not presented any major issues so far. The eliminators come with new braided stainless oil line that is flexible and able to be routed as you see fit. Water lines are easy too and use silicone hose. I didnt re-use any of the stock lines except the oil return. I'll try to post a few pictures later in the day.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by EJB
yup, I've been fallowing that post as well  . Again, very interested to see how you make out with this setup.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
i need me a kit like that!!
looking good!!!
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
Nice! Trust me when I say you're going to be kicking yourself for not doing rods while you had it out. I know you're low on cash because of all the stuff that you bought, but if it were me I'd wait and save a little longer and do just rods and new bearings, leave the head and everything else stock. The labor you're doing is worth a couple of thousand dollars to pull everything, and those are big turbos that'll kick in later and kick in hard. Wrong turbo selection IMO if you're going to run those de-tuned at KO4 levels, unless for some reason you want to drive laggy KO4's and enjoy pulling the motor a second time if/when you do rods/etc. Just my opinion though.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
And you've already installed all the oil/coolant lines that they supplied for the turbos and there was zero issues on length or anything else? Just double checking cause I've got the same lines and the other people that have installed the eliminators had to modify their lines.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
Where in IL are you located? Glad to hear there is a GT somewhere haha
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
jibberjive
And you've already installed all the oil/coolant lines that they supplied for the turbos and there was zero issues on length or anything else? Just double checking cause I've got the same lines and the other people that have installed the eliminators had to modify their lines.
Im working on the oil/coolant lines right now. I have had issues with length of the coolant lines. The passenger side was too long and had to be cut back about 3 inches (not a problem as its just silicone hose). The driver's side is a bit too short and I'll need to lengthen it by a few inches. Not difficult stuff...i've got a few feet of various size silicone tubing on the way that should get the job done. Also, the passenger side turbo/wastegate actuator is really close to the starter! I actually had to turn the compressor housing a few degrees to get clearance.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
Originally, I was going to do this build on the stock s4 internals without upgrading the rods. I've decided that while the motor is out, apart, and I have the time, I should do rods, bearings, rings, and inspect/replace things as needed. So today, I spent a few hours tearing further into the disassembly than I've ever gone before! Here are some pictures.
Those of you that have installed connecting rods, do you have any words of wisdom? Any problems that you encountered with your engine or things to watch out for?
Lastly, what connecting rods would you recommend? My first choice is probably IE, but i've been looking at the Pauter's and Carrillo's. Are they worth the extra cash? Has anyone had problems with their IE's (I've yet to hear of any issues with em)?
THANKS FOR LOOKIN'!!
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
Looking good so far. How long did it take to get the intake manifold and components off?
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
fuel rail and intake manifold are easy once the wiring harness is off. Probably only took 30 minutes to remove em. Just unbolt the fuel rail and wiggle it out with all the hoses attached, then unbolt the manifold and it comes right off, pretty straight forward. Just be careful not to drop anything in the ports or injector holes!!!
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I remove parts with as few disconnections as possible so that when you're assembling things weeks or months later it's easier to remember where things went and in what order. Plenty of notes, plastic baggys, labels, and pictures on my cell phone too!
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So I sent an email to carrillo to see how much a set of rods would cost for the 2.7t. Their website said rods for this engine are considered a "custom" build. I got my reply today...$399 PER ROD with a 5-6 week wait. Needless to say, I don't think I'll be placing an order for those! So after looking at the rest of the available options I've decided that IE's will be fine. Placed my order today.
The engine is just about completely apart. I'm waiting on my poly drive tool from snap-on. I cant get the heads off till I have it.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by W1CK3D
Where in IL are you located? Glad to hear there is a GT somewhere haha
I'm near O'Hare.
Last edited by EJB; 02-16-2010 at 10:38 PM.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
I personally would spend the cash for the Pauters over the IE rods(I did BTW)
IE rods are heavier than stock and the Pauter rods are lighter than stock.
You always want to remove weight from the rotating assembly if you can.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by Evilevo
I personally would spend the cash for the Pauters over the IE rods(I did BTW)
IE rods are heavier than stock and the Pauter rods are lighter than stock.
You always want to remove weight from the rotating assembly if you can.
I haven't weighed my stockers or my IE's yet, but where did you hear that they're heavier than stock? First time I've heard this, so I'm curious.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by jibberjive
I haven't weighed my stockers or my IE's yet, but where did you hear that they're heavier than stock? First time I've heard this, so I'm curious.
I was pretty sure either 034 or IE posted this somewhere. Rosten are heavier also IIRC
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by jibberjive
Nice! Trust me when I say you're going to be kicking yourself for not doing rods while you had it out. I know you're low on cash because of all the stuff that you bought, but if it were me I'd wait and save a little longer and do just rods and new bearings, leave the head and everything else stock. The labor you're doing is worth a couple of thousand dollars to pull everything, and those are big turbos that'll kick in later and kick in hard. Wrong turbo selection IMO if you're going to run those de-tuned at KO4 levels, unless for some reason you want to drive laggy KO4's and enjoy pulling the motor a second time if/when you do rods/etc. Just my opinion though.
not necessarily true.
he could tune these turbo's to 450whp on (guesstimate here) 18psi and with the later torque spike he wont be in any danger of snapping a rod. the only thing he would need to worry about is making sure the tune is spot on as to not run into any sort of detonation in the higher rpms.
he would be making more than k04 racegas power and he wouldn't be ragging out the turbo's/intercoolers like you do on k04's at ~24psi.
but OP, great job in deciding to do rods at this point. trying to hold back your power thurst is almost impossible when you know with the turn of a knob there could be more.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
jhmotorsports says the IE rods are 12 grams heavier than stock.
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Update:
Finally got my bearings, gaskets, bolts, and etc... for the rod swap/engine rebuild. My IE rods should be here by Monday! Once I have everything here I'm dropping off the rotating assembly to be balanced.
The last week or so has been slow. I couldn't do to much till the parts arrived. Soon the reassembly will begin.  I'll post some pictures when I'm putting it all back together.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by sean1.8t
not necessarily true.
he could tune these turbo's to 450whp on (guesstimate here) 18psi and with the later torque spike he wont be in any danger of snapping a rod. the only thing he would need to worry about is making sure the tune is spot on as to not run into any sort of detonation in the higher rpms.
he would be making more than k04 racegas power and he wouldn't be ragging out the turbo's/intercoolers like you do on k04's at ~24psi.
but OP, great job in deciding to do rods at this point. trying to hold back your power thurst is almost impossible when you know with the turn of a knob there could be more.
What's not necessarily true? What I said was an opinion, so it can't be objectively true or false. If it were me, I'd be kicking myself later down the road if I didn't rods with these big turbos when he had it apart already, considering the money he's already spent for the power. If you're saying that it's not necessarily true when I said, "Wrong turbo selection IMO if you're going to run those de-tuned at KO4 levels, unless for some reason you want to drive laggy KO4's and enjoy pulling the motor a second time if/when you do rods/etc. Just my opinion though," again, it's my opinion and I do believe that if one's intent is to run a GT turbo on a stock block at KO4 racegas level, then he made the wrong turbo selection. I'd have gone with the GT2554 instead if that were the case because there's no point in using bigger turbos that are laggier with higher power potential if you're just going to cap that power anyways. GT2554's will make 450whp on a stock block, and much sooner than the 2560's. I'm glad the OP decided to do rods now though, cause it just makes sense to do it now when you've already done $2k+ worth of labor alone.
And BTW, I'm not saying that what you described isn't true or possible, just restating my opinion that if one were to go that route with these turbos, it'd be a waste IMO because now he'll likely see over 500whp by being able to use these turbo's at their potential with the upgraded rods.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
Got the rods!!! My rotating assembly is being balanced now, should be done sometime next week. Pictures during the install!
QUESTION!!! I have 63lb injectors. I was originally thinking pump gas... What injector size would I need for E85???
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by EJB
Got the rods!!! My rotating assembly is being balanced now, should be done sometime next week. Pictures during the install!
QUESTION!!! I have 63lb injectors. I was originally thinking pump gas... What injector size would I need for E85???
Much bigger than the 63lbers. I'm hoping I will be able to run the 83lb EV14 injectors with E85 on my GT2860-7 setup (smaller turbo than yours), but I'm afraid I'll prob have to go 1000cc.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
this is an awesome build, can you estimate the cost of this? i am trying to save up for a build like this one day.. get my engine back to 0 miles lol
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by Bigair
this is an awesome build, can you estimate the cost of this? i am trying to save up for a build like this one day.. get my engine back to 0 miles lol
Hmmm...a part of me doesn't even want to know what the total is so far!
Trans rebuild - $1200
New clutch - $750
GT Eliminators - $3400
Fuel Injectors - $350
IE Rods - $850
Main and Rod Bearings - $350
Bolts - $150
Seals, Head Gaskets, misc Gaskets - $350
Rotating Assembly Balance - $350
Intake piping, couplers, clamps - $300
Total so far ABOUT $8100.
Remember these are just off the top of my head estimates on what I've bought so far. I've done EVERYTHING myself, so no labor costs (except balancing the rotating assembly)! I will still need to purchase more also. I expect about another 1-2k should finish it up. Tuning would add more also.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by EJB
Hmmm...a part of me doesn't even want to know what the total is so far!
Trans rebuild - $1200
New clutch - $750
GT Eliminators - $3400
Fuel Injectors - $350
IE Rods - $850
Main and Rod Bearings - $350
Bolts - $150
Seals, Head Gaskets, misc Gaskets - $350
Rotating Assembly Balance - $350
Intake piping, couplers, clamps - $300
Total so far ABOUT $8100.
Remember these are just off the top of my head estimates on what I've bought so far. I've done EVERYTHING myself, so no labor costs (except balancing the rotating assembly)! I will still need to purchase more also. I expect about another 1-2k should finish it up. Tuning would add more also.
Yeah, the small stuff adds up for sure. Just for reference for other people looking at that list, other stuff you'll need/want if you're going from stock are intercooler(s), cat-back, downpipes, new engine/tranny mounts, and you'll need to flesh out the fueling kit (MAF, tune). Crazy how expensive these cars are to build even if you're doing 99% of the labor!
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by jibberjive
Yeah, the small stuff adds up for sure. Just for reference for other people looking at that list, other stuff you'll need/want if you're going from stock are intercooler(s), cat-back, downpipes, new engine/tranny mounts, and you'll need to flesh out the fueling kit (MAF, tune). Crazy how expensive these cars are to build even if you're doing 99% of the labor!
OH yea, almost forgot bout the motor, trans, and snub mount. I already have a jhm fmic, forge dv's, and I'm custom making a full exhaust system. Just think how cool its gonna be when it's all done!!! haha
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since i have a new tranny , stage 4 clutch , stern track mounts, 034 snub. ect ec.t cat back ... and shitting test pipes to gutted dps.
i would want new intercoolers , 3 inch dps and all the other stuff on the list..
ugh like 10k would be a good loan :) .. i would try to do this myself also.. how much labor would u be looking at for a build from like EPL tuning?
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by Bigair
since i have a new tranny , stage 4 clutch , stern track mounts, 034 snub. ect ec.t cat back ... and shitting test pipes to gutted dps.
i would want new intercoolers , 3 inch dps and all the other stuff on the list..
ugh like 10k would be a good loan :) .. i would try to do this myself also.. how much labor would u be looking at for a build from like EPL tuning?
probly pretty close to $5k. It's around $2000-$2500 for motor pull/turbos, plus you gotta pay for the labor to build the motor.
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Re: EJB's GT2560 eliminator Build
shit , pulling the engine seems like a bitch.. i know i wouldn't be able to build my motor. i would have to send it out or something.
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Re: GT2560 eliminator Build
 Originally Posted by wdbdy2000s4
probly pretty close to $5k. It's around $2000-$2500 for motor pull/turbos, plus you gotta pay for the labor to build the motor.
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Re: EJB's GT2560 eliminator Build
Good luck with the build! As stated before, just make sure you don't cut corners, it will not pay off in the long run...
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