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86grandnat.

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Alright, it has been a while since I last looked at my Grand National and its time to drag it outta the garage. I need to get a new turbo and the one I am looking at it is the gt 3255e. Do I have to rig something up for the oil line, or is there something I can order for it? I don't care about the heat shield, thats gonna stay off. I am also goin to be hooking up my Impala ss MAF, and are those 3" intake pipes gonna hook up to the MAF? I need to order all this stuff, so I am just making sure I get it right the first time. Is the extender chip the right chip to get for the translator? Thanks for any help
 
gt3255e

If you use the stock oil feed line, the bolt that holds the oil feed plate to the housing gets in the way of the brass elbow. I ground the head down to about 1/3 the thickness so I could attach and tighten the line.
The Impala SS maf is a direct fit and I got the extender chip with the translator so I don't know any better :cool:
 
what would be a good size injector to get in the near future with this upgrade? Right now I have to green strip injectors. I hear either the 009's or 50's, would the 50's be better? The only other things I would be doin to the car is puttin a eaton posi in it and alky injection probably next year.
 
bigger

The bigger the better, 50# should be fine just make sure you have a chip programed for them.
 
Does the exhuast elbow bolt right up to the gt 3255 from the stock one? Will I have to get the new actuator with it, or could I just modify my stock one? Thanks
 
86grandnat. said:
Does the exhuast elbow bolt right up to the gt 3255 from the stock one? Will I have to get the new actuator with it, or could I just modify my stock one? Thanks


Bolt pattern is the same, just make sure the waste gate puck lines up and seals. Mine came with a new actuator, looks like modified stock one.
Bolt through one hole other edge tacked to housing plate.
The center section on the GT3255 is a little smaller than the stock turbo, when you install it there is a little fitment adjustment, nothing major.
 
You'll like the gt3255E I put one on over the winter, Iwanted something better than stock but didn't want to change the converter. I added alky and have been now playing with boost ....up to #24 no knock!As for oil line I added Precision's oil relocation kit that comes with fittings to hook up to turbo.
Check out the pics in the link...if you have questions E-mail me!

Stuart
http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/showthread.php?t=183821
 
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