Didn't manage to get this finished in time before Thursday, so had to give up my spot at the paint detailing place for the old man's EF XR6 instead. That turned out quite mint, looks pretty tidy and almost like it's just rolled out of the showroom floor.

Managed to get the Fairmont fired up on Friday arvo which was a relief. Basically took me 6 days to get it from NA to boosted spec, with pretty much every single thing needing to be custom made, or modified to fit. Quite a bit of fun really, good to finally experience what goes into turbo'ing an e-series
A couple of progress shots:
Manifold bolted on with turbo dummied up and oil lines done

Cooler brackets being worked out and 3" cold side piping hooked up

Hotside piping in progress

What a bitch this was with the turbo being low mounted, the piping had to sweep up with a 135 degree bend into a small straight section, then into a 45 degree bend and into a cut down 90 degree pipe so I could get it through a hole I cut out into a flat section near where the battery tray used to live. Piping is 2.5" till it gets through the guard, then 3" to the cooler inlet.
Dump pipe V1 (also 1.75" screamer pipe)

This turned out to be a fail sadly. I had cut and marked everything up to get alignment right and took it elsewhere for welding as I don't have one handy. Got back home after welding and it turned out was section was on a slight angle, but enough to throw either the v-band flange, or the 2 bolt flange out of position depending on which one you bolted up first.
Screamer pipe fitted up mint though hehe, will put a small downward angle on this at a later stage to aim more towards the ground

Dump pipe V2

Ended up putting in a small flexi joint to fix this angle issue. Worked mint, but sat about 40mm off the ground so needed to be revised yet again. Dump pipe V3 consisted of cutting a good 2" off the end of the 90 degree bend dump off the turbo, effectively making it shorter and allowing the bottom section to be bolted up and sit higher. Now sits about 80mm off the ground without any exhaust hanger holding it up. Will make a bracket to fit up with the factory hanger near the gearbox to bring it up to legal height
Dump pipe is all in 3" piping, then reduces down to a 2.5" 2 bolt flange to bolt up to the current exhaust system (just to get me running, will go full 3" when the bank is happy again)
After the cooler piping was all hooked up, it was time to put the front bar back on. Looks quite cool haha

And the money shot even though its crap quality

Haven't managed to drive it yet, had a small issue with the oil feed from the t-piece fitting leaking which I fixed tonight, but now it's started leaking from a different join. Will pull the whole t-piece out tomorrow and teflon tape every join as so far the only joins that haven't leaked have had the thread tape applied, lol.
It's running, albeit very rich (mid 12:1 AFR's at idle). Needs a bit of time spent on the tune. Jason @ TI Performance has supplied a base tune so there is something to work from. Will start by getting the idle tuning right, then move onto getting the off-boost part of the tune sorted. Gave it a few rev's the other night and holy fark does it dose like a mofo letting off at 4500rpm

. Can't wait to drive it properly once I sort the tune, should be a bit of a laugh
