Queen20v Posted December 28, 2008 Report Posted December 28, 2008 Sensational job you've done there. Love all the fabrication. Is your's a 1971 or 72? Quote
robj Posted January 5, 2009 Author Report Posted January 5, 2009 (edited) Does the W-58 fit straight to the engine? What bell housing is used? 2s Bellhousing fits on to the 3s block. Must use a wider pilot bearing though, or better- take 5-8 mm off the face of the bellhousing. That will make the clutch fork fit better too in it's range of travel. But the motor must sit pretty far forward OR very low. I did mine very low, so as not to hit the transmission tunnel. I have recessed part of the tunnel too. Nick: you have a PM re flares. Queen 20V: Thanks. 1972 Edited January 5, 2009 by robj Quote
KE20rollabus Posted January 5, 2009 Report Posted January 5, 2009 hey rob, sounds like your ke25 is nearly finished :P nice to hear your rack and pinion is working. Quote
robj Posted February 25, 2010 Author Report Posted February 25, 2010 (edited) Well, it's been over a year since I've added to this page. A few changes: Suspension I've played around slightly with the suspension and wheel alignment (has 2.0 degrees negative camber, and now 4.5 degrees castor). I've taken the smallest leaf out of the rear, and this lowered the back a bit too much, so reduced the lowering block height. Also have a 22mm adjustable swaybar, instead of the previous 19mm. (Standard is 16.5mm...) Cooling system It now has a better cooling system- it started to leak with too many pipes. Has a remote bleeder tank with a radiator cap on it. Better tires Changed tires a while ago: now runs RE001 adrenalins. Still 185x60 14 inch. Definately a big step up from the firehawk wide ovals. Even at small lateral g forces they just feel much more direct and sure footed. The extra 2.5 degrees castor has helped the understeer obviously. AZCUSTOM sump The 2S modded sump has a few baffles in it now. With the stickier tires, and already being a slightly smaller capacity sump than the 3sge, I was a bit concerned. Now I have oil 'insurance.' AZCUSTOM improved inlet manifold I also have an AZCUSTOM inlet manifold, which has 100mm longer runners, and a bigger (3 litre) plenum. I was expecting it to be more torquey and less quick. What the result is that the strongest acceleration area is not from 4500rpm to 7000rpm, but now 3700 to 6700. AND changing gears around 6000 - 6500rpm actually gives me quicker acceleration than what it used to do at 7000rpm! Happy with that! Yet to retune it. Enjoying it! :happy: Edited April 20, 2010 by robj Quote
Beauc Posted February 25, 2010 Report Posted February 25, 2010 Very nice car mate, looks perfect on the outside, would get moving too! Quote
36panvan Posted February 25, 2010 Report Posted February 25, 2010 nice car, very cool indeed, good to see someone else with the gen 2 3sge in an old corolla, respect :happy: Quote
ke70dave Posted February 25, 2010 Report Posted February 25, 2010 why have i never found this thread before? quite possibly the coolest corolla ive seen, the fabrication is nuts, and you have some sweet simple styling to compliment it. very nice mate. you must have a grin on your face whenever your driving this thing. i know i would! Quote
tipsi Posted February 26, 2010 Report Posted February 26, 2010 what other types of coilover front suspension can fit into the ke25 coil over wise? Does the AE86 stuff fit? In you case you used corona bottom half with a coilover top? Quote
robj Posted February 26, 2010 Author Report Posted February 26, 2010 what other types of coilover front suspension can fit into the ke25 coil over wise? Does the AE86 stuff fit? In you case you used corona bottom half with a coilover top? Thanks guys for the comments. Yep, is heaps of fun to drive. I actually leave to go to work earlier to avoid traffic congestion and start the day with a pleasant 25min drive. Gets me to work refreshed. I've tided up the inside a fair bit too: new Knox fitted carpet and Automotive carpet behind the seats and over the parcel shelf. Only little annoyance is an ongoing occasional (fairly often) petrol smell that finds it's way into the cabin when the car has been standing for some time e.g. overnight in the shed. Don't know if anyone else has that problem. Have checked the tank etc for leaks. Keen to recover from a busted knee to go back driving! Tipsi, my struts are corona xt130, shortened 40mm and coilovers put on them. These are a wider (I think 52mm OD) strut than the KE25 ones, but very similar king pin. Obviously they have the wider bolt spacing than the KE25 strut and knuckles. Just another challenge that can be overcome. Quote
LukeAE71 Posted March 15, 2010 Report Posted March 15, 2010 The fuel smell you are getting is due to having your surge tank and pumps in your boot. The smell would waft through the back seat. You could try sealing the cabin area to the boot better and that might get rid of it a little. Either that or mount your fuel system under the car :lolcry: A few people I have spoken to have this problem with boot mounted fuel systems >| I didn't get any in my AE71 sedan on short gaps of driving but if I left it for a week or so then stinky Quote
Doogs Posted March 15, 2010 Report Posted March 15, 2010 Looking great Rob >| Out of interest, what is your new plenum made from ? Is it alloy or steel ? Quote
robj Posted March 22, 2010 Author Report Posted March 22, 2010 Looking great Rob :jamie: Out of interest, what is your new plenum made from ? Is it alloy or steel ? Thanks for the advice Luke. Doogs, it's made of steel. I've heard that a lot of custom 3sge manifolds develop cracks much easier than 4ages etc. Hence the steel, and a brace going to the engine mount. Quote
Doogs Posted March 24, 2010 Report Posted March 24, 2010 Thanks for the advice Luke. Doogs, it's made of steel. I've heard that a lot of custom 3sge manifolds develop cracks much easier than 4ages etc. Hence the steel, and a brace going to the engine mount. Thanks, I'm thinking about building a plennum for a dedicated gas setup, on a 5k for my Ke20. (Every bit of research helps). Quote
SLO-030 Posted March 24, 2010 Report Posted March 24, 2010 Hey Rob, Got any specs on that battery? Looks like it'd be small enough to go under the wagon. CHEERS Ryan Quote
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