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  1. Shit yeah great work, what a massive job this is. Can't wait to hear boosted barra harassing other lake goers!
  2. Quick update. Been busy over the past month so this has taken a bit of a backseat. Got some stickers made for steering wheel/dash. Makes it feel a lot more finished. I’m not 100% happy with them yet but they’ll do for now also tidied up the curly cord mounting. Looks legit now. So the set of pulleys I brought back from the states didn’t fit my alternator (which turns out is from a 1zz fielder). So jeffy came to the rescue and made a bush to suit. For future reference..1445mm belt works with no PS, and underdrive alternator and water pump pulleys. This took quite some time to figure out found a wee molded hose to finish up the heater piping. Still need to 3d print an airflow thing for the dash heater ducts. Cooling system is now sealed and ready for a pressure test (pending a few extra hose clamps!) Also replaced gearbox axle seals and filled with oil for first time in 10yrs. Hope not too much damage has been done from sitting around. Bought and sold another Levin to pay for Link Storm g4x and engine wiring loom. Loom worked out great looks very hidden away. Some small mods to make but all simple enough. next up; 1. fix stripped thread in engine mount 2. replace sump with baffled version 3. remount expansion chamber 4. make headers 5. first start??
  3. Yeah look like it. Nah I've said goodbye to 15" life. I've got 2x sets of 17s so fully committed relationship now. Zestino do a 215/40/17 with a 603mm diameter which is best of a bad situation. Haven't figured out slick sizing yet. But long-term I need to be finding a 5.3 or 5.5 above final drive to sort out the gearing. I can probably get them to chch in May if you need. I've got a 2zz corolla on my back lawn that's being collected by the owner and taken to chch. I'm sure there'll be room for a set of tyres.
  4. Speaking of 13's.. Did you see on FB marketplace a stack of 13" advan semi's going for $50/tyre?? Tried to tag you in it but didn't work. AE101 on 13's would be hilarious! I'm not even sure they tyres would touch the ground...
  5. Oh man with 9000rpms that will work out perfect! 13" wheels FTW. With 17's I need to go for a 5.3 diff!
  6. Keen to see some progress on this. Love the philosophy with starting with something not too nice. shell looks pretty good. How does the J160 gearing work with the 4.9 diff? It'll be interesting to see what the torque sits with a decent 2zz. Seeing as you've potentially got up to 9000 rpms, you may need a higher diff ratio? (depending on tyre size too!) You may have already worked that out. Typically the toyota 6 speed boxes are quite long in the gearing.
  7. New muff will be good improvement and looks great too. Will be interesting to see how it changes the 3S rasp.
  8. Great little project and good work on the underbody. My Subaru needs this treatment sometime soon and I expect it will go a similar route...
  9. I can fully get amongst this new direction/distraction. I went around in a similar circle trying to find one the right size. BRZ/86 is another option that's close in dimensions. I've got a Fenix core left over if you need to make one? 600mm wide and maybe 750-800 high. almost perfect size. Your configuration inlet/outlet ports could probably work well for dual pass as well? So excited about intake over the radiator. It's the way of the future.
  10. A few snaps from Toyotafest. If anyone got some feel free to share as well. Great to get the car out and chat to lots of people about it. Lots of motivation to finish it now! Trailer queen for first and last time hopefully Finley loved it too
  11. Also quite excited about purchasing alternator and water pump undersized pulleys from Monkeywrench racing. Interestingly, they claim a 3-4HP gain on a factory motor, which combined with my lack of belt-driven powersteering, higher compression, ITB's and exhaust could potentially add up to 5-8hp total. Might even get close to K20 power? This few HP is probably the cheapest $$/kw I'll ever make so stoked to have this piece of the puzzle coming together. These are waiting to make it into our suitcases when we visit the states in a few weeks..
  12. Lots of finishing details taking lots of effort with this project. Stuff that's been sitting on the shelf 'finished' for a few years always needs adjustments or I need to remember how it was supposed to be installed... Final adjustments made to the gear shifter. Locked skateboard bearings in place with Loctite (they are a gentle press fit). Also replaced axle seals and got driveshafts in place. Gearbox is ready to roll once I add some oil... Polished up the headlights finally. Look great, but could be better still. Repainted mirrors in repco 'trim black'. Turned out great! Decided to paint gurney flap black as well. Not sold on it but unsure what other options would look any good? Also, its amazing to see how unlike this car looks like a factory Levin... Dropping a car 4" will do that! Pulled the front apart to do final welds on headlight frames. All comes apart in less than 30mins which is great. Wasn't stoked to need to remove radiator again though (it's a bitch of a job!) And because I hate AN fittings & braided hose.... I sourced some Continental heater hose for breathers (not rated for oil but is no pressure and has 150deg C temp rating so should be fine). Bonus that it comes in almost an exact colour match to my car. Still one more hose end to fabricate for the final breather. 2zz has an obscene amount of breather ports so why not use them all!? Less crank pressure = more power. Last night Drew popped around to do a final measure up on engine loom. Added a few things and adjusted the factory loom to suit. He also brought some goodies with him. This is probably the biggest financial piece of the puzzle left so happy to make this step. Assembling the car and touching things up for Toyotafest at Hampton this saturday. Entered show in 'under construction' category. It's bittersweet because it feels good to finally have something worth showing/sharing with people for my 10+yrs of effort, but still so much work in the finishing touches. Next year I'll be driving it!!
  13. This one doesn't, but yeah they were an option for A31 & A32. But that one is manual (swapped) which is a rarity. Spent the day pulling maximas door apart to get stuck actuator fixed end solution is its completely fucked and I need to cut the door skin open to release the door. Not a fun time.
  14. Been driving this bit lately for a few events/occasions. Maybe a bit much - watching the kms. Perhaps two of the finest cars built in Japan in 1996?? Prove me wrong. Got out to watch some Targa in North Waikato over the weekend. Did a quick reece over one of the roads and wow when you get in it, this thing is a beast. Wound the diff up and it just glues to the road and clunks at low speed. Steering is super precise, gearbox is perfect which makes for a lot of fun carrying speed through corners. Very impressive for 1996, a modern car would need 450-500+ hp to keep up with the 1180kgs of 90's engineering. Unsurprisingly, the brakes suck but that's a later issue (has a slightly leaky master cylinder and rusty booster). Its done 240kms so its to be expected. New exhaust makes it a pleasure to drive on all occasions. Can hear BOV & wastegate doing their thing now which is cool. Car feels at home in the service park. All the old Targa geezers were fizzing. Found a gravel road to test out some launches. Goes better on gravel than tarmac Going in the shed for a while now. Need to give it a clean/wax and get the Speedlines repainted.
  15. End of weekend engine bay shot. Made a nifty heat shield for the firewall to keep the important stuff like brake masters and fuel hoses from melting. Rocker cover is off getting a parts wash to get all the swarf out from drilling breather holes out. Sump needs to same treatment after I added an oil temp sensor hole.
  16. Getting a few loose ends of jobs tidied up before I tackle the last big job - extractors. Starting to look like a complete car. Catch can finished up. Internal baffle, tiny K&N filter from a BMW bike, drain tap in bottom so you don’t need to remove to empty!! Fits very well in the allotted space finished up radiator and swirl pot pipework (pending rubber hose) also finally finished the front bumper side ducting (radiator to come but that’s big job/non important to start the thing) Keep moving forward
  17. Wow this muffler is super quiet. Amazing how much it’s changed the sound and volume considering this muffler has only a 2” piece at the front that opens to baffle and the rest is straight through. Got quite a different Subaru growl to it now too. It’s a different car to drive at open road speeds now.
  18. Man, super interesting to see the process/so many different ways of tackling each blemish. Great skills and love that you're pushing yourself to learn new stuff. I've got 4 cars that would benefit from some of this attention... if you're keen for cashies.
  19. Dude this looks so good. Mounts were perfect already. Just need to find a bit of 3” exhaust bend and I’ll glue the bits together. Keen to hear what it sounds like. Suits the car perfectly. forever grateful!
  20. Wow this is amazing. What a spot. The driveway looks like it would be perfect to hoon in a AW11 too! Super stoked for you and look forward to seeing you live out your best life.
  21. This isn't terrible (unlike every other GTO I see). Evo wheels go good.
  22. That'd be great I'm sure I can make something work with it! As long as it's 2.5-3" it'll be fine.
  23. Done a few summer drives. Speedo cable broke again, replaced the whole thing this time. Clutch is starting to slip a little more, need to give it a bleed (starts slipping after a period of driving so thinking old fluid/leaky cylinders losing their ability to hydraulic things). Clutch is probably near end of life too, but a good condition hydraulic system is the first step... Had a mare with trying some new wheel cleaner. It stripped all the clear off the Speedlines and ruined a centre cap. Supplier was good about it and we'll look to get these repainted soon (they weren't in great condition anyway). So now we're back to factory wheels. Finley loves this car. Every time it gets kicked out on the driveway she has to go and sit in at and tell me all about it. We had a dad-daughter date out to raglan which was an awesome memory to create with the car. Also it's fucking fast on the divvy... Getting sick of dumpy big bore life. Any suggestions on where to purchase a good value 3" chambered muffler? Mild steel will be fine, I'll hide it away and put a 2.5" stainless tip on it to replicate the group A look. Doesn't need to be anything flash, but would like quieter and more refined boxer rumble.
  24. Got radiator side mounts, fans and pipework all sorted over the holidays. These had been holding me up until as their location determines a lot of other engine bay related constraints so was great to get it ticked off. Without a radiator cross-member mounting the top of the radiator was tricky. I ended up welding a boss on each end and finding a shackle bush to mount to the headlight frames. I bloody hope I never bend the front end cause everything will get damaged..... Might need a good crash bar post-cert for bumper-to-bumper racing! Made a shroud for the fans (which are the wrong direction currently due to a brain-fart on my part), mounted 15mm from core so hopefully enough to draw air from whole radiator surface. Have included rivnuts for future addition of bonnet ducting. Now I'm in the process of moving the header tank over to the guard to make the bonnet duct simpler. Should be a great layout when header tank, catch can, rad overflow, bonnet duct and airbox are all finished up. These may take a while to finalise as I'm focusing on jobs that get the car started.. ] This is a HUGE step for me. And super happy with how it worked out. The end is feeling a lot closer and achievable now! Just got to keep moving forward.
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