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2016/01/19 18:37:58
Admin
Latest videos are all here - https://www.youtube.com/user/mr2australia/videos
 
Here's my latest coolant mod

 

2016/01/19 19:25:09
Jaemus
The additional holes in the front bumper improve the look quite substantially IMO! I loved seeing (and hearing) this at Wakefield, nice work Glenn :)
2016/01/23 21:30:11
Admin
Intercooler pump testing

 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akz9YYWjSK0
 
Many thanks to Geoff Fear from http://www.sssautomotive.com.au/ and Paul Brell from Boss Tuning sales@bosstuning.com.au for pointing me in the right direction. 
2016/01/23 23:58:21
Knightrous
Nice work mate!
What model is the pump that you picked up from SSSAutomotive?
2016/01/24 09:01:36
Admin
I don't know. There isn't anything written on it. Sorry
2016/01/24 09:48:19
92 Hard Top
Great tech video, I will check mine now.
2016/01/26 17:52:08
Admin
I did some work on the car today. There were 3 things that needed attention -
  1. Intercooler pump
  2. Leaking distributor
  3. Broken CV boot under the alternator
As per the video I did on YouTube, I bought a pump from SSS Automotive and have fitted it. Because it pumps so hard, it was quite easy to bleed the system of air. I cable tied half a plastic coke bottle (upside down) to my filler so that it sealed and I then progressively filled it up while starting and stopping the pump. It didn't take long for all the air to come out. I also replaced the whole system with water and water wetter. I didn't use any Glycol at all. This should make the system more efficient. That was the first job done.
I haven't finished replacing the distributor yet because the new one hasn't arrived, though I did take the old one out and cleaned away all of the oil that had leaked out of the old one. It was the inner oil seal that failed. I ordered a new genuine Toyota distributor because I don't trust places that "repair" old distributors. I want to be sure that it won't ever leak again. Once the new one arrives, all I need to do is bolt it in and set the static timing. Easy peasy.
All I did with the 3rd job is to clear away all the mess. I plan to take all of my coilovers out, get the springs measured, and the struts rebuilt by Supashock. http://supashock.com.au/
I'll get them to recommend new spring rates and set the dampers to match. Before I send the coilovers to them, I'll get the car corner weighted so they will know how to set them. The red EVO that was at the MTC 2016 had its coilovers rebuilt by Supashock and it is a different car now. He took 2 seconds off his best lap time even though the day was 36 degrees.
As you have probably noticed in a couple of the photos from MTC 2016, my car looks like the springs are way too soft.
When I have the struts out, I'll also pull out the driveshaft and get the boot replaced.
As soon as the struts come back, I'll put them in, give the car a wheel alignment and then look for a track day to test it all out at. I'm hoping to break the 1.07 barrier at Wakefield.
2016/01/26 17:54:34
Admin
Here are some photos showing how soft my springs are.

 

 

2016/01/26 18:59:45
dasic1
That has as much body roll as my HQ
2016/01/26 20:29:27
mistar2
Just curious what the ballpark figure was for a new OEM distributor....last time I looked it was around the $1000.00 mark.
Were you able to source one for a more reasonable price?
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