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  1. For a couple years i have been running a 2 inch exhaust system one louvered bullet or hotdog for you Aussies and another perforated bullet at the rear with a big dump tip welded on the end of that. Sounded great and was not too loud. I build exhausts for a living and i am not a fan of the big chrome dumpy mufflers. In my experience it is very hard to get them sounding nice but then again it depends what your opinion of sounding good is.

     

    Cheers

    Phil

  2. who did the trimming for your dash looks horn!

     

    Just a good mate of mine, he just works out of his garage at home he whipped it up in about an hour, looks overrated.

     

    No dramas Phil.

     

    I found getting 3 of Carroll Smith's books were a great investment in the build of my car. He was a F1 manager many years ago.

     

    The books were Tune to Win

    Drive to Win

    Engineer to Win.

    Cost me $100- $110 5 years ago, saved me much more than that in getting the wrong info or products, and the theory of driving was good too. Each book about 150-200pages of good text.

    With a good build like yours, might be worth grabbing your hand on them. Glad I was told to get them...smile.

     

    Cheers mate I will definately keep an eye out for them. I have got a sound knowledge of most of the other stuff but the technical side of suspension still puzzles me haha.

  3. Awesome info. Cheers robj might have to try out a couple ideas. I was actually toying with the idea of putting a panhard rod in as I have a spare one lying around. The diff has never sat in the center of my 30 and I have never figured out why? maybe it was in a bit of a crash earlier in its life.

     

    Cheers

    Phil

  4. well some people run disproportionally stiffer springs to stop tramp but it's a completely wrong approach and will make you go one step fowards and two back so to speak. I am sure someone of your aility could whip something up without much dramas

     

    So what do you think I should do with the rear springs ? Should i get them stiffened up and run some anti-tramp bars or just get them reset to get rid of the blocks and and keep them factory stiffness ? I am running reasonably (probably too heavy) springs in the front.

  5. Just finished putting my recovered dash top in and decided to have a wee update. Have sorted out everything apart from the fuel system and rear brake mounting and a driveshaft. I managed to find a Mitsubishi RVR 1 inch bore master cylinder and it bolted straight up to the original brake booster with no mods. Got the Hilux diff shortened and it's all fitted up now, still with the lowering blocks until I find some spare cash to get the rear leaves done properly.

     

    My throttle body adapter is just at the engineers getting planed down as the heat from welding it warped it a wee bit so should have that back on next week and I can finish off all the engine work. Also fitted up a new 14 inch electric fan. The fuel tank is getting built this week with a Walbro 500hp in-tank pump.

     

    Not far to go now am looking forward to getting it started and taking it for a spin.

     

    Cheers,

    Phil

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  6. Hey guys,

     

    I am looking for some information or previous member experiences with KE30 swaybars as I have recently fitted a 3SGE beams into my corolla and the original one does not fit as it doesn't clear the front of the sump.

     

    Is there any suitable replacements or any others that would fit ? Or is it easier for me to just get one made ?

     

    Cheers

    Phil

  7. okay so I thought I would do a wee bit of research. Apparently you can unbolt the shifter off the back of the 6 speed ( J160 or AZ6 ) and turn it around to the forward position which is 2 inches further forward. This is still possibly not quite enough to clear the handbrake though ?

     

    Apparently The AZ6 is fitted to the SXE10, the S15, the RX8 and the MX5 Miata.

     

    You learn something everyday aye ? The olds have an RX8 with the 6 speed, it has an extremely short shift from factory and it is a bloody nice box to drive with.

     

    Anyway I hope this helps.

     

    Phil.

  8. Thanks this is a great help. I will have to do a measure up and i was thinking there are a lot of cars with remot shifters that may be worth looking at.

     

    No problems. Yeah to be honest I never looked into moving the shifter but I am sure there is a way of doing it. I just figured that it was easier to fit the W57. The 6 speed would be nice tho.

  9. does some one know if a 3sge beams with 6 speed fit in a ke25 corolla

     

    I'm just about finished my conversion in my KE30. I found that the 6 speed is an extremely long gearbox and the shifter would've been where my handbrake is so I'm using a W57 with a modified bellhousing. Have a look at the link below any other questions just ask away.

  10. I thought I could use one of those blue plastic foot pumps you used to use to blow up a lilo at the beach. I was going to drill 2 holes threw the floor board so I could zip tye it next to the clutch and prime it that way.

     

    Seriously ive never seen a surge tank in the flesh let alone installed in a car. This is all new to me but I'm gettin there.

     

    After all this effort of fitting a foot pump you could have saved yourself a whole lot of time and effort by just fitting a lift pump.

     

    Just my 2 cents.

  11. Hey,

     

    I know its been a while since the last update but the progress is still happening albeit very slowly. Pretty much got the engine and gearbox sorted now just got to weld together my ITB manifold and get the fuel tank and fuel system sorted and it (hopefully) should be a runner. I got all the front suspension setup sorted after a bit of clever machining of the T3 adjustable camber tops.

     

    I had a custom 57mm core radiator made in Christchurch, it cost me a overrated but fits properly and looks pretty good. Also bought a set of Konig Rewinds 15x7 fitted with 195/50R15 Bridgestone RE11.

     

    The diff is away at the engineers at the moment being shortened and i should have it back next week to fit the U13 Bluebird rear brakes to it.

     

    Scored myself some Racetech 100 seats for $200 with the brackets, so i fitted them in on some modified Mini seat mounts i bought off trademe and also fitted the carpet and lower part of the dash. The top peice of the dash is being recovered as we speak. The interior will eventually see a re-trim but at this stage it looks semi alright and will do until the cars properly on the road.

     

    Enjoy,

    Phil.

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  12. Steer clear of the 2.4 and 2.8 autos. They have overheating issues due to the trans cooler blocking coolant flow. If you can get your hands on a kzn130 manual which is 3.0 litre you should be relatively safe. Just give it a thorough going over by a mechanic.

     

    Cheers

    Jason

     

    +1

     

    The power difference between the 2.4 turbo and the 3.0 turbo is incredible Just make sure the radiators not blocked and its running nice clean new antifreeze.

  13. So today I bought a remote central and alarm kit for all 4 doors of my KE30. However they were going cheap at jb hifi so I bought them without checking if they can actully be fitted. Not a massive deal if they can't I can always sell them.

     

    Has anyone ever fitted them to a rolla?

     

    And any tips etc?

     

     

    From memory when i fitted mine there was a spot directly below the lock at the bottom of the door where theres a decent flat bit of steel to mount the actuator too. They work really well.

  14. well i have a 4age small port with a map sensor i think?

     

    i also have the 20v silvertop ITB'S and i would like to install it on my car

     

    what i need to kno is what is involved i kno i have to get the t3 adaptor plate but thats all i kno, and can i run them without a tune?

     

    someone who has done this before on the forum would help me alot :thumbsup:

     

    what will i need to get it all running?

     

    please don't flame me i have tried searching and i can't find but if u guys kno some good articles feel free to post :y:

     

    If you have the map sensor engine then yes i beleive you will be able to run the ITB's. Although i'm not too sure how the car will run as the original computer will rely on map sensor readings to adjust air/fuel.

     

    In my experience with the ITB's the poor amount of vacuum the engine makes is pretty hopeless for anything let alone your brake booster. I have a mate that has just done this setup with a Link G4 computer and it reads pretty much no vacuum at idle.

  15. I had my ke30 sodablasted its definately worth the extra. Apparently they can sit for a few days without being primered as the soda leaves a residue. Saying that i would still primer it asap. It works really well but the cleanup afterwards isnt to much fun.

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