Bonneville brougham 1979 301 2barrel, started everyday I had it paid 300$ back in 2007. Miss the car police impounded and auctioned it after a fraudulent domestic violence charge. I miss very much!
All these years later, and the Pontiac 301 peeks the interest to experiment. I wonder if Joe at TTA performance has seen this, he has been the only one to embrace this motor. Can you send this to him? I am so glad I found this video, but I would love to hear it run.
Long ago had a '65 Vair with a '70 Eldo complete powertrain in the back seat. This was the late 80's an a guy showed me to put the trick 4-6-8 valve covers and rockers on my 500. With just a toggle switch it would go from 8 to 4 cylinders on demand. I only used it on the highway except for one time caught in L.A. traffic I used 4-mode to inch along. The Turbo 425 didn't shift right in 4 cylinder mode - it was highway only except for pulling it down into low + 4mode to keep from overheating.(long radiator hoses!)
Love your videos man I’m actually going to be adapting a jag m112 to my 97 lt1 Camaro trying to figure how I’m gonna do it still but I got the blower already
Ray, you're making wish I kept my 80 Regal (first car!) with the small bore 265 variant of the short deck pontiac v8s. I always wanted a turbo t/a setup on there but for sure a blower is more appropriate. Are you using the 4 barrel 301 intake to mount the blower?
Interesting video and now subscribed, what drive ratio and boost pressure is the 260? Asking as I have a Jag M112 s/c on a Rover 3.9l injection (bigger bore Buick 215) with a 1.5:1 drive ratio and make 5.5lb through a front mount intercooler. Its mounted on the side of the engine on its side, the car is a Triumph TR7 ( I know lol ) and it goes very well. Based on that little island called the United Kingdom and had a 78 301 Pontiac Grand prix SJ many years ago with a 4 bbl Qjet, still got the Qjet and had it fitted to the 4.0 with an adapter and it ran pretty good.
Hi Ray, how do you find the superchargers? Are they usually ok to bolt on? I am thinking about casting some carb adapters let me know if that seems interesting. Awesome channel !!
I had an ‘81 with 301 Turbo, it was a boat anchor of a motor but I’m anxious to see what a supercharger would do! I did love that car, wish I’d never have sold it. By now it would have a supercharged 350 TPI, Borg-Warner T10, warmed over 700R4 and a full custom 3rd Gen interior. I know this because I had it all to put in my ‘91 Camaro, had to part that out which almost got me emotional. That car was so close, all I had left was brake lines, exhaust, paint & wiring. Looking forward to see the next phase of this motor, wanna see it run!
Honestly, I doubt it would be much better. He said the supercharger would be giving 8psi and well the stock turbo put out 9psi. SO it should have way better low end and no lag. But at the top it would similar I'd think.
@@number3665solid points you make here. I never actually checked the specs on the turbo so I figured it good for 5-6psi at most. I recognized the motor for what it was, did some research and I’d have been better to go with building a 305 TB motor than sticking with the 301 turbo. To me that says a lot, because those 305’s built are still boat anchors. Ultimately I’d have either gone with the 350TPI I bought for my ‘91 Camaro or I’d have tracked down a decent LS. I had access to a 454 at the time but it was in a bus rotting in a farm field. Either way I went would have been a better route than the 301.
@@ryandubyah2345 Don't get me wrong. I know guys running in the 11s with the 301T engine. But they put some real time and money into working everything out. But if you don't have that know how and you don't have a bunch of money then you are better going with something different. My idea was taking the whole turbo setup off of a 301 and putting it on a 400 to see what it would do. Never got around to it though.
@@raysoto1969 Thanks for the quick reply. I'm keeping an eye out for one of the Weiands. On the Eatons, you wouldn't happen to know if the snouts and if necessary, the impellers could be "flipped" over to put the snout on the other side would you? Thanks.
@petlovergirll Physically, the snout and rotors can be flipped in the supercharger, but then the rotors will be spinning the wrong way, and the inlet & outlet will be incorrectly positioned for reverse rotation. The only practical solution would be to flip the entire supercharger upside-down, in which the outlet of the supercharger is facing up, which you would then need to route the intake runners up and over the supercharger.
Those wedges on top of the sc… are they able to get machines off all the way. Clearance is my biggest worry right now as the ls400 it’s going in is a bit tight engine bay wise. I seen on some of your other videos you had some of ground down. But would most of it be able to come off ?
@@raysoto1969 cool man that was my biggest concern so far. The tip you give on the oil baffling on the inside of the snout saved me so much 🙏🏽gonna have to go in and get that removed. I’ll message if I have any more questions thank you ray
Bonneville brougham 1979 301 2barrel, started everyday I had it paid 300$ back in 2007. Miss the car police impounded and auctioned it after a fraudulent domestic violence charge. I miss very much!
Very cool 301 project! Love this build. I have a naturally aspirated aluminum headed 301 you might want to check out.
I saw it.... very awesome!
Can you build me a setup 307 olds
Great job. Can't wait to see it running.
I like the serp belt setup!
Very cool..love the custom work..
Nice work... Looks like a fun project
Great video and thank you for sharing with us
All these years later, and the Pontiac 301 peeks the interest to experiment. I wonder if Joe at TTA performance has seen this, he has been the only one to embrace this motor. Can you send this to him? I am so glad I found this video, but I would love to hear it run.
He saw it and commented further down in the comments 👍
Rick Unterseh has been modifying and building these motors long before Joe was on the scene.
Long ago had a '65 Vair with a '70 Eldo complete powertrain in the back seat.
This was the late 80's an a guy showed me to put the trick 4-6-8 valve covers and rockers on my 500. With just a toggle switch it would go from 8 to 4 cylinders on demand. I only used it on the highway except for one time caught in L.A. traffic I used 4-mode to inch along.
The Turbo 425 didn't shift right in 4 cylinder mode - it was highway only except for pulling it down into low + 4mode to keep from overheating.(long radiator hoses!)
Wow... Would've been awesome to see how he integrated the 4-6-8 stuff to the Cad 500. It would've made a great CZcams video 🤪
Love your videos man I’m actually going to be adapting a jag m112 to my 97 lt1 Camaro trying to figure how I’m gonna do it still but I got the blower already
Agreed, better match with the supercharger for that engine.
I like to see you do a ls engine 5.3 or 6.0 6.2 no worries about a hei distributor
Ray, you're making wish I kept my 80 Regal (first car!) with the small bore 265 variant of the short deck pontiac v8s. I always wanted a turbo t/a setup on there but for sure a blower is more appropriate.
Are you using the 4 barrel 301 intake to mount the blower?
I'll be using the turbo intake manifold as the base... looks like it'll flow a little better
Interesting video and now subscribed, what drive ratio and boost pressure is the 260?
Asking as I have a Jag M112 s/c on a Rover 3.9l injection (bigger bore Buick 215) with a 1.5:1 drive ratio and make 5.5lb through a front mount intercooler.
Its mounted on the side of the engine on its side, the car is a Triumph TR7 ( I know lol ) and it goes very well.
Based on that little island called the United Kingdom and had a 78 301 Pontiac Grand prix SJ many years ago with a 4 bbl Qjet, still got the Qjet and had it fitted to the 4.0 with an adapter and it ran pretty good.
I'm not sure what the ratio is, but the m112 puts out 8psi on the Olds 260
Hi Ray, how do you find the superchargers? Are they usually ok to bolt on? I am thinking about casting some carb adapters let me know if that seems interesting. Awesome channel !!
I find them on ebay. They need some modification to work with carburetors... Yes!... It would be awesome to see a carb adapter made for this!
after I cast one I will post a link here. @@raysoto1969
I had an ‘81 with 301 Turbo, it was a boat anchor of a motor but I’m anxious to see what a supercharger would do! I did love that car, wish I’d never have sold it.
By now it would have a supercharged 350 TPI, Borg-Warner T10, warmed over 700R4 and a full custom 3rd Gen interior.
I know this because I had it all to put in my ‘91 Camaro, had to part that out which almost got me emotional. That car was so close, all I had left was brake lines, exhaust, paint & wiring.
Looking forward to see the next phase of this motor, wanna see it run!
Honestly, I doubt it would be much better. He said the supercharger would be giving 8psi and well the stock turbo put out 9psi. SO it should have way better low end and no lag. But at the top it would similar I'd think.
@@number3665solid points you make here. I never actually checked the specs on the turbo so I figured it good for 5-6psi at most. I recognized the motor for what it was, did some research and I’d have been better to go with building a 305 TB motor than sticking with the 301 turbo.
To me that says a lot, because those 305’s built are still boat anchors. Ultimately I’d have either gone with the 350TPI I bought for my ‘91 Camaro or I’d have tracked down a decent LS. I had access to a 454 at the time but it was in a bus rotting in a farm field. Either way I went would have been a better route than the 301.
@@ryandubyah2345 Don't get me wrong. I know guys running in the 11s with the 301T engine. But they put some real time and money into working everything out. But if you don't have that know how and you don't have a bunch of money then you are better going with something different. My idea was taking the whole turbo setup off of a 301 and putting it on a 400 to see what it would do. Never got around to it though.
I love the work you're doing. Do you know of any superchargers with the snout on the passenger side so I can put one on a 302 ford?
Nothing cheap that I know of... but the Weiand 77-174FSB-1 will fit nicely
@@raysoto1969 Thanks for the quick reply. I'm keeping an eye out for one of the Weiands. On the Eatons, you wouldn't happen to know if the snouts and if necessary, the impellers could be "flipped" over to put the snout on the other side would you? Thanks.
@petlovergirll Physically, the snout and rotors can be flipped in the supercharger, but then the rotors will be spinning the wrong way, and the inlet & outlet will be incorrectly positioned for reverse rotation. The only practical solution would be to flip the entire supercharger upside-down, in which the outlet of the supercharger is facing up, which you would then need to route the intake runners up and over the supercharger.
@@raysoto1969 I see. Thanks for the reply.
How do I get you to sell me everything to make my Turbo 301 supercharged?
Link to build?
czcams.com/video/Fg34D8Ihp3Y/video.htmlsi=t0U2NaEQ6rKbhtJl
Hello ray 🤘🏽 starting a build on a 1uz w this exact same super charger would love to pick your brain and ask some questions 🙏🏽🙏🏽
No problem, ask
Those wedges on top of the sc… are they able to get machines off all the way. Clearance is my biggest worry right now as the ls400 it’s going in is a bit tight engine bay wise. I seen on some of your other videos you had some of ground down. But would most of it be able to come off ?
@@ZeitakuLifestyle Yes, you can grind them off nearly all the way
@@raysoto1969 cool man that was my biggest concern so far. The tip you give on the oil baffling on the inside of the snout saved me so much 🙏🏽gonna have to go in and get that removed. I’ll message if I have any more questions thank you ray
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i had in 1981 tt am 301 biggest lemon i ever owned!
1980 was better.
Dude