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Re: 1200 Sedan Sr20VE rwd.. pics
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So you're going to be at Eastern Creek on the 23/24th October, cause i'd like to come along & watch,too. Have you got a rear sway bar yet?. I think I might have an old rear bar somewhere, but I think it only fits the small rear ends, because I got it in exchange for a Peddars bar that I had.

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Re: 1200 Sedan Sr20VE rwd.. pics
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Yee haaa! See you at practice on Friday mate - anything I can do to help just yell out.
Great to see mate !!!!
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Re: 1200 Sedan Sr20VE rwd.. pics
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Nice work on the build, I have a lot of questions for you?

Thermostat housing: As the thermostat housing is on the back of the VE in RWD configuration, what did you do in that regards?

Oil Block: I see you are running a remote Oil filter and it looks like you're also running a oil cooler, did you use the standard oil block on the sump or made your own, I also need to make a new oil block, pictures and drawings will help.

ITB's: Do you perhaps have pictures or CAD drawings of your adapter plate for the Toyota throttles? Are they 45mm or 43mm units? Some people reckon you need in the region of 48mm to supply the ve with enough air.

Starter: What Gearbox are you using and more interesting what starter?

Ignition Setup: Are you running sequential firing or wasted spark?

Cam's: What Kelford cams are you going to try?

Exhaust: Do you mind sharing your specs on the branch and rest of the exhaust, pipe dimensions, boxes, pipe lengths and how loud it is, I must be able to start my car at home without the neighbors phoning the police.

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Re: 1200 Sedan Sr20VE rwd.. pics
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OK here goes,

B310gx, yeah... hopefully be at the creek that weekend, come over and say hi.

D, That inlet manifold is a bit of a tester to get me going, im going to build a revised version with an airbox eventually.

Racetech, Thermostat is at the front of a rwd block. Front left.
I made a plate with 2 dash 10 fittings off the block, replacing the standard oil filter bypass stuff. ill try and get a shot.
As above the ITBs are temp... no cad here, paper and cardboard templates. Kept the original spacings of the toyota items as to retain the standard tps and linkages. Toyota spent time getting it correct!! 45mm black tops also. Standard sr side feed injectors and factory fuel rail.
R32 gts gearbox, sr bell housing, standard SR starter
Kelford 184C are here waiting to try..

Exhaust is a whole story in itself.. ill pm you pics when i have a chance.

Any other questions pm me and ill try and help you out.
Good Luck!!

Posted on: 2010/10/6 4:38
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Re: 1200 Sedan Sr20VE rwd.. pics
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Don't pm the pics post them up. I want to see too. They are much better looking than my octopus ones!

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Re: 1200 Sedan Sr20VE rwd.. pics
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Finally got around to finding some pics...

Manifold is going to be ceramic coated when I have a chance/ Time.

The rest is 1.2mm stainless, its pretty light!

The stainless and steel is held together with exhaust springs, seems to work ok.

Car is basically ready for the Creek, hope I can hold it together

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Re: 1200 Sedan Sr20VE rwd.. pics
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Nice work mate - I know how much time gets eaten up with extractors!! Catch up with you Friday - we will be in carports 77 - 81.

Cheers

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Re: 1200 Sedan Sr20VE rwd.. pics
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Look's tops mate cant wait to see it blasting around winton again some time

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Re: 1200 Sedan Sr20VE rwd.. pics
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Hey Chooie, Love the car and beautiful work on the pipes! 10/10! Keep us updated.

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dude that looks mad
so many engine setup to choose from
i have no idea wat to choose

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