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Matt G

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  1. At this point we moved back to NZ, packed up the kids and houselot and shipped her all back including the celica and our other car.

    Wifey said she wants a rabbit, i said fair enough, rabbits are expensive and I have a celica, that can only be fair, right?

    Welcome to the family "Winchester":

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    So when car arrived I dropped it off to Evan at Speedfactor.

    They built a new set of cross members for us that looks and work much better :) . Evans team has completed a whole lot of work for us, SS exhaust, finished the tunnel, radiator mounted etc. Some updated pics of where she is at now below.

     

     

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  2. So next out came the old engine, and setting up for the new transplant.

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    At that point i realized im going to have to ditch the steering box and convert to rack and pinion due to space.

    I found a KE70 cross member. and hacked that up to make it into something that would work for the F20.

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    I picked up a KE70 column setup and married the TA22 column to lower KE70. This gave me a collapsible column ready for rack and pinion.

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    Made up a gearbox mount, good enough to hold in place, more to come later:

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    After lots of measuring i made something work for the front cross member, note distance we had to drop compared to factory, with AE86 conversion its typical to stick a multi inch block in to achieve the height:

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    We have clearance Clarence!


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    Not alot...
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    I setup the new front disc setup and a full set of Heim/ T3 control arms. Unfortunately due to iPhone backup overwrite I lost all the build process for the control arms at that stage.

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    Front brake kit is the "Big brake kit" from hopper stopper in Aus, all new components including 5 stud hubs and bolts up to the AE86 strut. Calipers are ford.

    Main reason for this is that it was one of the only things i could do as the calipers had to have rubber seals in AU as intent was to register there, most Wilwoods didn't. but that might change once ive run this in if i feel it matters now we are back in NZ. I would prefer same calipers front and rear.

    Brake master cylinder is from a Mitsubishi L200, New Bosch Part. Had the right piston size for my calculations, will see when she rolls, also fitting bias adjustment for rear.

     

     

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  3. So i picked up a borg warner diff from the local wreckers, a common conversion for these,

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    But then i read all about how the diff is actually setup, and thought fuck that. Its crap, all the shimming, re shimming and cone setup LSD and hand brakes that are always dreadful. and fuck why do i want this cast iron anchor slowing me down? So plan B... which should have been plan A. HILUX DIFF.

    I snuck back to the wreckers and left it at the front gate that night... reverse stole it. Don't tell anyone please.

    So I bought a 400km diff from a trusty rusty hilux, tossed every component that moves. Bought a brand new Torsen LSD Eaton Diff Center from the US, and new 4.10 ratio ring gear and pinion. Had this professionally built at difflapping in Brisbane.

    The hilux diff side by side was a lot lighter even with the 4x4 axles in place and heavy drums than the old skyline diff.

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    Next came the VERY special diff setup from Race products, 700 series Camber/ Toe kit. Essentially the diff has CVs inside the axle to allow for adjustable camber! Sick!

    More info here:

    http://www.raceproducts.net/700-series-cambertoe-kit/index.html

    My diff been built here, all new HD 4link mounts and shortened diff for the TA22 chassis, at this point i did not have wheels(!) should have bought wheels first, but i knew what i wanted to find to make it all work under the rear without flares:

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    I just had to tig the shock mounts on at home and set her all up:

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    Bilstein's are from a comaro, they are perfect size for TA22's with a lower ride height.

    Rear springs are from a Mk1 Escort.

     

     

     

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  4. First things first, when you have more power, the first thing to pop is the Diff. I need a new one. Especially since my ole' mate's handy work added some rear discs. very poorly. You can see the snapped off damper mount, it might as well have been hot glued on.

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    That bit wasn't pointed out as a feature at the time of purchase, no idea why, quick release struts are a feature everyone needs.

    My excuse was it was dark and I didn't know any better than to look past the sexy celica body.

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