2012/06/26 10:02:07
MR2QIK
Turbo it!
2012/06/26 11:23:26
Senol
Turbo v6?
2012/06/26 16:12:01
Tree
Haha yeh I remember that post from Jeremy ages ago. He can def show you how not to do it lol. Just ask nicely. REAL nice. Maybe bring tea
 
If you turbo a V6 do it once and do it right...with TWINS
http://www.toyotanation.c...-w-800hp-flywheel.html
 
2012/06/26 16:24:21
MRTurbo
This is interesting:
"The engine was built by Shane Wilson, owner of Shane Competition Engine Development in Mount Gambier, South Australia."
Mr Peter Kittle (Toyota) sounds like hes doing alright too lol
2012/06/27 11:22:46
Senol
I am leaning towards the 1mz for power/weight. I have access to hoists and tools, so I wont be paying someone to install the engine. I predict it will be a challenge to say the least, that's why I will leave it until November to start. In the meantime I will save up some money (who doesnt like living on pasta for weeks on end :P) and look for a good donor car as I suspect by the time I can afford it, the one at r&t will be gone. 
 
I would like to use my 3sge flywheel because its a balanced toda. I read somewhere about just needing to elongate the holes to fit? What does this mean? If I use the 3sge flywheel that would mean I can use the clutch I have now? (its a cushion button). The part I fear the most is wiring. I will also have to talk to my insurance company to see if they will still insure me with a v6. I only have third party anyway. 
2012/06/27 15:28:32
Knightrous
The 3S flywheels have a different PCD to the 1MZ crank bolt pattern, as shown below:

 
So you have to elongate the holes with a milling machine, like this. (Just less dodgy ;-) )

You can avoid this process if you buy a 1MZFE flywheel, there are a few aftermarket ones and you might even be able to source one through the wreckers.
 
If you using an E153 gearbox, you can use a 3SGTE flywheel, pressure plate and friction plate as it all bolts up. If your using an S54 gearbox, you need to use a 3SGTE flywheel with a 3SGTE pressure plate, along with either an uprated 3SGE friction plate (stock will die quickly) or a custom 3SGTE friction plate with a 3SGE spline center in it. This mix and match is because the E153 and S54 have different sized input shaft.
 
Good news is, I spoke to NPC in Brisbane about 12-18 mths ago for this exact custom clutch setup. They can do a nice Heavy Duty Sports Organic clutch that will handle 250+HP and 300+Nm with the modified center for ~$550.
 
A capable auto electrician should be able to do the wiring conversion, talk to Vinny on here (username: Vinnny), he did his V6 conversion in his SW20 himself and drop the wiring side into an auto leccy and it was done pretty well from what I remember.
2012/06/27 18:16:37
Senol
Thanks for all the information! 
 
I have a 3sgte flywheel at home so I guess ill keep that just in case! That NPC deal seems pretty solid. 
 
Ill be using the s54 gearbox because I already have a quaiffe lsd in that and I know its in great condition all around. 
 
2012/06/27 18:58:38
jdmr288
Sell the damn thing and buy something that's already got most of the work done and make the most of someone else's loss.
2012/06/27 19:04:27
MRVirgin
In all seriousness this is a piss easy conversion, mechanically anyway. Wiring in an aftermarket ECU and splicing into the body loom/fuse box is the hardest part.
 
I ran into a bizarre problem however that I don't think anyone else has experienced. Either way I'm rebuilding from scratch and going with a Fidanza flywheel. I emailed twosrus and they're now stocking them. Mine's on the way.
2012/06/28 08:51:35
Knightrous
MRVirgin I'm rebuilding from scratch and going with a Fidanza flywheel. I emailed twosrus and they're now stocking them. Mine's on the way.

Sa-weeet! Going to add one of these to my shopping list!
Link is here for the lazy folks: http://twosrus.com/catalo...fo.php?products_id=794
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