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2011/05/17 21:45:09 (permalink)
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Esskay's AW11

G'day guys,  just thought I'd come in and show off my new '87 NA AW11 :) The whole affair has been a bit of a rollercoaster, but I'm extremely happy with my Adub. (warning - lots of pics to follow!)
 
I decided to buy a car a few months ago (I've been driving a Toyota Town-ace van for the last 2 years, saving my pennies, and was going insane being beaten off the lights by semi-trailers every morning) and originally decided on a SW20 - found one in beautiful, stock condition (except for the stereo, which I'm not too fussed about) and just over 100k on the clock. '90 GT Turbo, I was the third Aussie owner. Even came with original log books!



 
 
 
I had it for 6 days, 22 hours....
 
The weekend after buying it I drove it to work on saturday morning. As I was driving past mascot airport in unusually heavy traffic, a VT commodore coming the opposite direction decided to chuck a right into a side street - directly across in front of me (either I was obscured from him by stopped traffic in the lane next to me, or he didn't check to see who was coming - or both). I was doing about 50km/h when he appeared about 5-10m in front of me - I had just enough time to get a foot on the brake and brace myself, the impact probably happened at about 40km/h...
 
 



 
Was absolutely devastated. Luckily no-one was injured - The SW20 took most of the impact though, and was written off. Insurance was the first thing I had organised, and the car was insured for the sum I paid for it, so I ended up getting the money back - even though the other driver had a suspended licence 
 
So then I was back looking for a car again. No SW20's on the market in the same condition in Sydney (a couple of bright green/orange/pink ones, a couple with DVD players in the door cards and 18 inch chrome rims etc) and for a while I considered going a bit more upmarket and looking at an evo - until a white AW11 popped up out at Windsor. 100% stock, beautiful condition, the car had only three previous owners and the last one was an 80's jap car enthusiast (had a beautifully turned out starion too! not for sale though :( )Went out, checked it out, and drove it home an hour later :)
 










 
 
It needs a few little things doing - wheels need a refurb, a couple of small dents need to be pulled out, front plastic trim under headlight is peeling slightly and theres some stone chips on front bumper and guard, but the interior is immaculate (better than the old SW20) and exterior plastic trim looks in good nick.
 
Have a few plans for it, wouldn't mind some 14" or 15" watanabes for it (if I can find any) but that'd be about it in terms of exterior - maybe a fujitsubo exhaust as well, as the one on there has a bit of rust. Further down the track maybe a silvertop conversion, but for the time being I'll just enjoy it the way it is - a lot more chuckable than the SW20, and although it lacks the turbo's shove, the AW11 has more character up top. A bloody fun little car!
 
post edited by esskay - 2011/08/02 20:52:43
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    MR2QIK
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/17 22:25:48 (permalink)
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    Nice car. Congrats! Come to the next MR2 meet. I'm sure you'd have a bit of change after getting the AW11, so still free to get an SW20 turbo :)

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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/17 22:31:37 (permalink)
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    that poor SW20.. looked so neat and original. :(
    .. but what a great adub you've picked up. :D looks great on the teardrop's.. they look different with the short wheelnuts! doesn't look like its done many KM either, or had a particularly hard life. :)
    cool plans anyway.. all things i like! I've had both 14 and 15" watanabe's on my AW11 - which i loved - suit the AW11 perfectly IMO. AND i've currently got a Fujitsubo exhaust.. my favorite for the AW11!
    rad. :P
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/17 22:44:36 (permalink)
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    Another SW bites the dust

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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/17 22:53:06 (permalink)
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    Shame about the sdub. looked pretty clean
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/17 23:14:16 (permalink)
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    That AW looks really nice, I had that happen also previously, when someone tried to turn right into the street in front of me. I chuck it down to our cars being so low and small, that it gets hidden behind the car in front. 

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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/17 23:28:06 (permalink)
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    RIP Sdub, but LOVE the Adub!
     
    Its even got the 80's blue interior hehehe

     
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/18 12:03:42 (permalink)
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    Blue trim FTW welcome to the cult of doorstops.
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/18 13:31:47 (permalink)
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    Nice buys both of them, shame about the SW
    Looks a very clean AW I hope you have this one for a much longer time
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/18 19:30:43 (permalink)
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    Thanks for all the kind sentiments guys!
     
    Yeah the Sdub was a beaut, the fact that there was one less sw20 in the world pissed me off more than anything. (Although looking at the colour of the coolant, maybe the crash saved me a few headaches in the long run...seemed to be a lot of rust in there somewhere). Nightingale I think you're on the money - I didn't see him until he was in my lane too, as the cars in the lane next to me were so much taller :s 
     
    RdS
    that poor SW20.. looked so neat and original. :( 
    .. but what a great adub you've picked up. :D looks great on the teardrop's.. they look different with the short wheelnuts! doesn't look like its done many KM either, or had a particularly hard life. :) 
    cool plans anyway.. all things i like! I've had both 14 and 15" watanabe's on my AW11 - which i loved - suit the AW11 perfectly IMO. AND i've currently got a Fujitsubo exhaust.. my favorite for the AW11! 
    rad. :P


    Thanks! great minds think alike. It's done 172k kms - not too bad considering it's age, but it runs well and still likes to rev :) The teardrops need a refurb - close up they've got a few marks and scratches, but It's not too obvious most of the time. I love the look of the watanabe's, beautiful 80's racer look. and the Fujitsubo doesn't stick out too much - there's a lot of 5 inch cannons hanging off the back of pulsars and civics around where I live (south west syd) so I don't really want to blend in with them - I like the twin tip of the fujitsubo. [edit]: just realised yours is the spotless red AW11 in this forum - I was reading your showroom thread before I joined. I thought mine was in good nick till I saw your adub - It's immaculate!





    MR2QIK Nice car. Congrats! Come to the next MR2 meet. I'm sure you'd have a bit of change after getting the AW11, so still free to get an SW20 turbo :)


    The insurance company would love that ;) I almost feel like I'll have to buy one again eventually, I never really got a good taste of it - A bit like buying a meat pie, taking one bite and then dropping it....

    Ill have a look when the next meet is and try and make it.











    post edited by esskay - 2011/05/18 19:43:22
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/18 19:40:51 (permalink)
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    I wondered what had happened to that sw, I had been watching it for months. It looked awesome.
     
    Most importantly you weren't hurt, that and you were insured.
     
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/18 21:46:15 (permalink)
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    Condolences and Congrats! Nice AW and that engine photo's really sweet!
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/05/19 15:06:59 (permalink)
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    That little AW does look good. Keep her stock. Forget the SW. Take a supercharged AW for a drive!!
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/08/02 21:32:00 (permalink)
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    Cheers guys....
     
     
    Well it's been a little while since I bought my Adub, and It's going beautifully - not a single issue other than a high idle (and upon searching through the old forum for answers to this, found the previous owner was on here too - "Vulpes"). The high idle isn't really much of an issue though, apart from at a cold start when it's as high as 2 grand, and I have to shift into neutral to slow it down... But apparently it's due to some degradation in the cold start system or something - something not really worth worrying about.
     
    I decided it needed a bit more cornering ability (and adjustability) so...
     

    Cheers guys....
     
     
    Well it's been a little while since I bought my Adub, and It's going beautifully - not a single issue other than a high idle (and upon searching through the old forum for answers to this, found the previous owner was on here too - "Vulpes"). The high idle isn't really much of an issue though, apart from at a cold start when it's as high as 2 grand, and I have to shift into neutral to slow it down... But apparently it's due to some wax degrading in the cold start system or something - something I'll worry about later.
     
    I decided it needed a bit more cornering ability (and adjustability) so...
    A new pair of Koni adjustables went in, along with some TRD springs courtesy of JustinMC here on the forums (thanks again mate!)
     
    I decided to do it all myself - something I've never attempted before (haven't even done basic servicing, really) but found a write up and downloaded the BGB - took more or less a whole weekend (including about 4 trips to the hardware store for WD40...then releasing agent...then breaker bar... then monkey wrench... Gland nuts and 19mm strut bolts were *very* frustrating - and judging by the colour of the shock fluid, they all badly needed a change, anyway :S
     
    New and old cartridges next to each other (old cartridge cylinder is perfect as a cheater bar for a socket wrench, too)


     
    New and old springs

     
    strut assemblies back together

     
     
    "Before" picture

     
    And the result...




     
     
    An idea of the new ride height. Side skirt can just pass over the can, but the pinch rail will hit it by about 1-2cm.

     
     
     
    The result is very satisfying - at shocks set to full softness, the ride is quite compliant - definately stiffer than stock (obviously) but not jarringly bad (until I hit a pothole/a sudden change in road height). At full stiffness, it's stiff. Driving down the M4 freeway in Sydney I'm bouncing around inside the car while people around me think I'm having a fit (maybe not quite that bad, but the car is constantly moving). Any potholes are avoided at all costs. But it handles beautifully on flat roads and feels like a go-kart :) Since it's only a weekend car, it's currently set to full stiffness.
     
     
    There was still a bit of body roll though..... and since it seemed like a tiny job compared to the struts, a new whiteline front stabiliser went in (was considering a rear as well, but from reports the rear whiteline bar makes the car fairly twitchy, so I've put off buying the rear for now - I decided any understeer I'd try and dial out with the shocks if possible).
     
    new vs old

     
    I ran into a problem that it seems others have had with the whitelines - the whiteline end links sit bloody close to the wheel well, and look kind of precarious:

    top of the endlink:

    I've got the stock ones in there for the time being but will invest in some from Twos R Us in the future.
     
    And to reward all my hard work.....
     
    Watanabe's!

     
    Nothing crazy, 14x6 with a decent positive offset, so they'll probably sit the same (or maybe a few mm further out) than the teardrops. Two are in great nick, decent paint and no kerbing, the others have quite a lot of paint flaking off and tyres (re-01's) are good on two of them and at the wear indicators on the rears. I'll be getting them powdercoated at some point, either black or charcoal/dark grey - It should look good with the white car. I'll probably replace the tyres all together since I don't know how old they are, and they don't look too fresh. Plus, I'm still waiting for wheel lugs to arrive to fit them. I waited 2 1/2 months for them to arrive from Japan, so this last wait is torture...I'll post pics once I get them on.
     
    The next upgrade is probably an interior mod - new steering wheel. Currently Looking at the Momo Prototipo (and then realised the google images photo I got the inspiration from was, again, Rds's car :)) but would prefer something with a bit of dish, like the Momo Mod 7.... My main concern is that after fitting the new Boss a dished wheel will sit too close to me - does anyone have any experience with fitting a dished wheel in an AW11? and can the Momo boss extend/retract away from the driver or is it fixed? I only ask since the stock wheel has some massive dish going on - I reckon I'd like to keep a bit of dish on an aftermarket wheel.
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    Re:New AW11 owner! (56k warning!) 2011/08/03 10:04:28 (permalink)
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    Sweet mods, Koni Yellows are brilliant.
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