Intro...97 Toyota Celsior
#31
Yes, the oem mirrors do fold with a switch and they also have a weird snow shaking function as well. I am not sure if that came as a stock feature in North America?
I would eventually like to pick up some aftermarket LED turn signal / courtesy lights outer shells which would allow me to retain the stock functions while adding more current useful features
I would eventually like to pick up some aftermarket LED turn signal / courtesy lights outer shells which would allow me to retain the stock functions while adding more current useful features
#32
Driver School Candidate
Yes, the oem mirrors do fold with a switch and they also have a weird snow shaking function as well. I am not sure if that came as a stock feature in North America?
I would eventually like to pick up some aftermarket LED turn signal / courtesy lights outer shells which would allow me to retain the stock functions while adding more current useful features
I would eventually like to pick up some aftermarket LED turn signal / courtesy lights outer shells which would allow me to retain the stock functions while adding more current useful features
#34
It has been a while since I updated this thread....
I thought I would share my latest purchase which just arrived at my door yesterday.....
Ever since I picked up my celsior a couple of month back the stock steering wheel felt so large compared to my last car (it was a TSX with S2000 OEM steering wheel swap done). Knowing how much my TSX felt better by simply switching to slightly smaller OEM S2000 steering wheel, I decided to give the 335mm Silkblaze Sports Steering Wheel a try. The great part is I can swap all the oem parts over including airbag/cruise control and it still blends in with the stock interior due to the wood / leather combo.
As it is not installed yet (hope to accomplish that over the Christmas holidays) I am not yet able to provide any review but I sure hope it will improve the handling feel...
I thought I would share my latest purchase which just arrived at my door yesterday.....
Ever since I picked up my celsior a couple of month back the stock steering wheel felt so large compared to my last car (it was a TSX with S2000 OEM steering wheel swap done). Knowing how much my TSX felt better by simply switching to slightly smaller OEM S2000 steering wheel, I decided to give the 335mm Silkblaze Sports Steering Wheel a try. The great part is I can swap all the oem parts over including airbag/cruise control and it still blends in with the stock interior due to the wood / leather combo.
As it is not installed yet (hope to accomplish that over the Christmas holidays) I am not yet able to provide any review but I sure hope it will improve the handling feel...
#35
Lead Lap
sweeet! The mirror shale thing sounds very cool! I want lol
Where about sin Ontario are you? I recently picked up Schnitzs 2000 LS400 from milton. Hope to see you at some Toronto meets next year!
Where about sin Ontario are you? I recently picked up Schnitzs 2000 LS400 from milton. Hope to see you at some Toronto meets next year!
#36
You picked up a real nice ride!
I am in the west end of Toronto as well so if you are coming into Toronto for a big meet may be we will run into each other one day.
#37
Driver School Candidate
It has been a while since I updated this thread....
I thought I would share my latest purchase which just arrived at my door yesterday.....
Ever since I picked up my celsior a couple of month back the stock steering wheel felt so large compared to my last car (it was a TSX with S2000 OEM steering wheel swap done). Knowing how much my TSX felt better by simply switching to slightly smaller OEM S2000 steering wheel, I decided to give the 335mm Silkblaze Sports Steering Wheel a try. The great part is I can swap all the oem parts over including airbag/cruise control and it still blends in with the stock interior due to the wood / leather combo.
As it is not installed yet (hope to accomplish that over the Christmas holidays) I am not yet able to provide any review but I sure hope it will improve the handling feel...
I thought I would share my latest purchase which just arrived at my door yesterday.....
Ever since I picked up my celsior a couple of month back the stock steering wheel felt so large compared to my last car (it was a TSX with S2000 OEM steering wheel swap done). Knowing how much my TSX felt better by simply switching to slightly smaller OEM S2000 steering wheel, I decided to give the 335mm Silkblaze Sports Steering Wheel a try. The great part is I can swap all the oem parts over including airbag/cruise control and it still blends in with the stock interior due to the wood / leather combo.
As it is not installed yet (hope to accomplish that over the Christmas holidays) I am not yet able to provide any review but I sure hope it will improve the handling feel...
That thing looks badass. Could you shoot me silkblaze's company url. I may have to pick this thing up. I was thinking the same thing with my oem wheel. Feels huge
#39
Those tail lights would look nice on mine as well.
Snow shake eh? I haven't seen that on mine, I do like the snow function in the transmission though, really good at super slippery situations.
Snow shake eh? I haven't seen that on mine, I do like the snow function in the transmission though, really good at super slippery situations.
#40
http://www.kspec.jp/silkblaze/catalo..._sd/index.html
Unfortunately my plan to install the steering wheel failed miserably over the holidays...we have had such bad in Toronto and my garage is just too cold to work in right now.
It was around minus 40 celsius with windchill today just to give you Cali guys an idea how it sucks to live in Canada...
#42
Moderator
-40°C is the temperature for those most of electrolytes in electrolytic capacitors begin to freeze and do not work well. But capacitors that use a quaternary ammonium salt are still OK. Other than the ESR issue, that is the another reason why Toyota and Denso had to use those risky capacitors for ECUs in the late 80s and 90s without knowing the future problem now going on a lot.
#45
Amazing looking car! Love the colour combo and it looks like its still brand new, IMO the tinted tails should be finished with tinted plate covers, clear covers should have untinted lenses. I really can't believe the condition of that car though, is there any specific reason you got that instead of an LS?