project:Soarer
#541
thanks to fsm tq specs to save the day..
then I had this mystery oil leak, emanating from only the intake runners. YES, I didn't super tighten them in the right sequence and use all the right bolts the first time. so it leaked from only one spot.
then you ask(is it coming from the turbo/throttle body)? and the answer is NO
So I cleaned it up when I installed the 800cc injectors.
then I had this mystery oil leak, emanating from only the intake runners. YES, I didn't super tighten them in the right sequence and use all the right bolts the first time. so it leaked from only one spot.
then you ask(is it coming from the turbo/throttle body)? and the answer is NO
So I cleaned it up when I installed the 800cc injectors.
#542
Injector install
so here's what it looked like when I pulled the intake manifold.
so iam thinking this is caused because I plugged the pcv hole and on my catch can there is no vacuum. and I also had to run the line behind the abs sensor. iam looking for a new catch can that is smaller and has different dimensions for the an lines to go to.
so iam thinking this is caused because I plugged the pcv hole and on my catch can there is no vacuum. and I also had to run the line behind the abs sensor. iam looking for a new catch can that is smaller and has different dimensions for the an lines to go to.
Last edited by megamax; 05-09-16 at 03:47 PM.
#543
so I was going to extend the engine harness, I wanted to run it BEHIND/UNDER the intake not through it like stock is. so in doing this I also picked up some injector pigtails for this. luckily the 90's corolla injector plugs work. and I went to the junkyard and got some good condition ones for almost nothing.
here is the injectors getting installed with this nifty purple fuel rail. I originally got a rail with the aftermarket intake, but it was the wrong rail so I had to purchase the right one.
here is the injector latency, I can't understand this ****.
and sadly(just my luck) there is no 800cc bosch injector option on the v2.
here is the injectors getting installed with this nifty purple fuel rail. I originally got a rail with the aftermarket intake, but it was the wrong rail so I had to purchase the right one.
here is the injector latency, I can't understand this ****.
and sadly(just my luck) there is no 800cc bosch injector option on the v2.
#544
and so onto the wire extension. I hate soldering by the way, but when it needs to be done, it needs to be done.
here is the old wiring looms/covering I pulled off the harness, yes lots of this old cruddy stuff.
so a problem aroused. the ecu fuse in my fuse box became loose, and I needed to replace the whole fuse box, luckily the local junkyard had a 95 sc400 so I went there and scooped up another less abused fuse box.
the HARD PART, was removing this *****, seeing as I have a 5 speed and it is so effing close to the box.
pulling the new one was a breeze, why? no 3rd pedal.
and here is the new one installed, notice the terminal iam using, this is the RIGHT way to tap into a acc power source, not the ford spade terminals iam used to using. lesson learned.
here is the old wiring looms/covering I pulled off the harness, yes lots of this old cruddy stuff.
so a problem aroused. the ecu fuse in my fuse box became loose, and I needed to replace the whole fuse box, luckily the local junkyard had a 95 sc400 so I went there and scooped up another less abused fuse box.
the HARD PART, was removing this *****, seeing as I have a 5 speed and it is so effing close to the box.
pulling the new one was a breeze, why? no 3rd pedal.
and here is the new one installed, notice the terminal iam using, this is the RIGHT way to tap into a acc power source, not the ford spade terminals iam used to using. lesson learned.
#545
extendng the harness
here is the process of harness extension. actually one of the harness plug wires frayed and the car would not start unless I jumped the m-rel relay.
I found an early Toyota Avalon in the junkyard, and the ecu plugs are the exact same as the 1jz ones. so I got better condition pigtails for the ecu.
my 3rd arm from harbor freight is a effing life saver!!
once again I hate wiring, just pick a spot, and extend all the wires with the proper gauge.
I found an early Toyota Avalon in the junkyard, and the ecu plugs are the exact same as the 1jz ones. so I got better condition pigtails for the ecu.
my 3rd arm from harbor freight is a effing life saver!!
once again I hate wiring, just pick a spot, and extend all the wires with the proper gauge.
#546
so I was tired of that bland plastic overflow bottle. I seen another sc owner(suplex) and he inspired me to get a nifty wrx overflow alum bottle and put the location in a more IDEAL place.
originally can was too tall
so time to fix it.
it's ready
and done.
and here is a look at my poverty-spec full 3" exhaust. I welded it together myself. uses only 2 v-band connectors for a quick disengage.
originally can was too tall
so time to fix it.
it's ready
and done.
and here is a look at my poverty-spec full 3" exhaust. I welded it together myself. uses only 2 v-band connectors for a quick disengage.
#548
Driver School Candidate
Just read through this entire saga.... good on ya man!
I always find it amazing to read stories like this... at the beginning, everything you were doing involved someone else to do something; wiring harness, all welding, etc... but by the end, ie. now... you're really in there doing everything yourself!
The window sticker on your SC says it all: Built, not Bought!
Keep up the good work!
I always find it amazing to read stories like this... at the beginning, everything you were doing involved someone else to do something; wiring harness, all welding, etc... but by the end, ie. now... you're really in there doing everything yourself!
The window sticker on your SC says it all: Built, not Bought!
Keep up the good work!
#549
Just read through this entire saga.... good on ya man!
I always find it amazing to read stories like this... at the beginning, everything you were doing involved someone else to do something; wiring harness, all welding, etc... but by the end, ie. now... you're really in there doing everything yourself!
The window sticker on your SC says it all: Built, not Bought!
Keep up the good work!
I always find it amazing to read stories like this... at the beginning, everything you were doing involved someone else to do something; wiring harness, all welding, etc... but by the end, ie. now... you're really in there doing everything yourself!
The window sticker on your SC says it all: Built, not Bought!
Keep up the good work!
thank you sir.
#553
Lead Lap
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TJ,
Attached is the TSRM engine section for 2jzgte that I used for my BC264 cams on my 1JZ. Cam install procedure starts on pg 20. I am almost thinking that the highlighted part in Mega's post must be a typo or something. I can't imagine leaving those bearing caps that loose..
Keith
Attached is the TSRM engine section for 2jzgte that I used for my BC264 cams on my 1JZ. Cam install procedure starts on pg 20. I am almost thinking that the highlighted part in Mega's post must be a typo or something. I can't imagine leaving those bearing caps that loose..
Keith
#554
Hmm where was i? oh yes...
so last time i updated this i was driving around, using this as my daily driving. i made a tune that i could get around with/daily drive with. thank goodness i have experience on nistune and for the fast king videos. so my work took me down to Texas for a few weeks. Dallas through San Antonio.
it was while i was down here i got the bug to finally get a tune. so i called up a few shops, they all wanted too much. anywhere from 750+
i feel that a good tune for just 1 map should cost no more than $600.00-max
so i for some reason called sound performance and they were in that range, so after a few weeks i made my way to Chicago to finally meet the rollers(properly).
so last time i updated this i was driving around, using this as my daily driving. i made a tune that i could get around with/daily drive with. thank goodness i have experience on nistune and for the fast king videos. so my work took me down to Texas for a few weeks. Dallas through San Antonio.
it was while i was down here i got the bug to finally get a tune. so i called up a few shops, they all wanted too much. anywhere from 750+
i feel that a good tune for just 1 map should cost no more than $600.00-max
so i for some reason called sound performance and they were in that range, so after a few weeks i made my way to Chicago to finally meet the rollers(properly).