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flateric
09-03-2009, 10:00 PM
Well, it's not ready to run yet but after almost 3 years of work and numerous setbacks and obstackles my MKIII with a 2JZ swapped in started for the first time ever 5 minutes ago!

I'm so f**k'n happy!

No exhaust system to speak of, no IC piping yet, hell I don't even have a shifter in it as of yet or have I finished the wiring to the ecu either, but smack me sideways it freaking started.

So satisfying...........

So since I have never really done much of an introduction or anything athough I've been around a bit here we go.............

I'm the original owner of my MKIII 1990 Turbo/Targa. The winter before last after having my entire engine and supporting parts stolen for my 7m setup I decided to start over. But bigger and better, stronger.

My 7M setup wasn't weak or anything but I did feel a 2jz would give me better upgrade path options and better piece of mind. I had crap luck with my 7M in the form of 2 BHG (1 of them with a HKS MHG even), snapped my ct26 turbo shaft, ran lean and melted a hole through a piston under full boost, bent a rod when dragging due to my head not being retorqued properly when they rebuilt my motor a second time after leaving a big metal washer in my intake the first time around.

So while I collected together the funds, parts and researched my swap I stripped the entire car down to bare metal and removed every nut bolt screw and wire from the car.

Then I very carefully went through the entire body and doubled every spot weld in the entire car. Filled the frame with 2 part foam to further add stiffness and primed and painted it all with bright Porsche RED with a bright white under coat so it really glow in the sun. This is the very first car I have ever painted or done major body work too (see below). So I am more than happy with the results I got.

I vented the fenders and smoothed the stock 3 piece tail into the rear of the car and shaved my door handles off. I also have made my own clear moldings that are painted the same red on the backside. So they sorta "prism" in the sunlight but are of course still essentially red. I have also taken out the side markers and mounted LED lights into the moldings themselves to continue with keeping as smooth and clean of a look as possible.

For the engine I got an Aristo motor and tranny and did the 1jz to R154 thing.

I'm running 860cc injectors, a GT4088R, Vielside intake (yes it fits even though my ride is a LHD, theres a trick I came up with), 2.5" IC piping and large front IC of course. 3" Trust exhaust, 1 Piece Aluminium driveshaft, Lightweight flywheel and aftermarket crank pulley - damped. Fluidyne Rad.

And to run it all I am going to give AEM series 2 PNP a go and see what happens. I am also running the AEM meth injection kit. HKS 264 cams bothsides. Marlin crawler - all the bits they make. RPS pressure plate with ceramic 6 puck friction disk (ya, I doubt it'll hold), but it's gotta do for now.

H&R springs, Bilstein struts, MOMO idea mags 245's front, 285 rear. My own blend of strengthened trailing arms and energy bushings and mounts all round.

The motor core is essentially stock other than I upgraded to all arp hardware - flywheel, rods, mains, head and even camshaft bolts.

Tial 50mm BOV and 50MM wastegate. MKIV intank pump and Walbro inline high pressure pump to add additional support. Aero motive FPR and HKS fuel rail.

I also took the heavy steel front and rear bumpers and replaced them with dramtically lighter and strong stainless tubing fabs.

Both stock seats are not going back in and I have not yet chosen new seats, but I'm looking for something light also.

Well there ya go, here's a few pics to start, I'll add many more soon.

WoooHooo!

Beals
09-03-2009, 11:57 PM
Most definately a 10/10, but theirs always something else to do once one things ticked off the list.

Tjay
09-04-2009, 12:07 AM
wow very, VERY, nice. this is just about exactly what I want to do to mine. one note, did you disable the clutch safety switch? I've heard horror stories of guys getting crank walk with rps pp's.

I'm very jealous..I figured after this winter I'd be the only 2jz mk3 ripping around Alberta.

Congrats though, now get back to work and get her all finished! and take more pic's!! :D

Turkey
09-04-2009, 12:32 AM
Glad you got it finally it started. Good luck from here! Im sure you'll be at the drag sooner then u think

Supra_devil
09-04-2009, 10:30 AM
wow very, VERY, nice. this is just about exactly what I want to do to mine. one note, did you disable the clutch safety switch? I've heard horror stories of guys getting crank walk with rps pp's.

I'm very jealous..I figured after this winter I'd be the only 2jz mk3 ripping around Alberta.

Congrats though, now get back to work and get her all finished! and take more pic's!! :D

i was driving a 2jz w/ 6 spd in a mk3 around edmonton like 3 years ago.... :)

flateric
09-04-2009, 12:09 PM
What can be done as a preventative measure towards eliminating "crank walk". I hadn't heard of this issue with RPS clutches before.

Not sure how the clutch saftey switch would relate to this either. Please elaborate. You are referring to the switch requiring the clutch to be depressed for the engine to start right? Because no, I have not disabled this.

Any constructive suggestions of anytype or questions are more than welcome.

Thanks guys!

Funkycheeze
09-04-2009, 12:42 PM
Disabling the clutch interlock allows you to start the car without the clutch depressed. A very heavy PP can put alot of axial load on the crank during starting if the clutch is depressed, which can wear out the thrust bearings due to the lack of oil pressure at startup.

Other than that, not riding the clutch (especially when stopped) is the best way to prevent thrust bearing damage.

Tjay
09-04-2009, 12:58 PM
^ what he said.

also I'd get an accusump too, but that has other benefits aswell.

Funkycheeze
09-04-2009, 02:07 PM
I will mention that the JZ engines have a much beefier thrust bearing arrangement than the 7M, so they are much less prone to this kind of damage.

annoyingrob
09-06-2009, 03:32 AM
Is that picture old, or did you finally clean up your garage?

Nice to see that you got it finished. Sorry I couldn't help out, I've been out of town all week.

flateric
09-06-2009, 05:37 AM
Is that picture old, or did you finally clean up your garage?

Nice to see that you got it finished. Sorry I couldn't help out, I've been out of town all week.


That pic is indeed from my old garage at my old house. And man, I am far from finished. I got it to start, but that was just a quick sorta get everything connected and see if she'll go deal. Still much to do and much wiring also, anytime your free I would welcome your assistance!

And hey! You don't have to drive to MacDonalds if you need the washroom anymore! Big nicety of life having washrooms again trust me. (FYI, to outsiders, I'm not rude, LOL, my sewer main inside myhouse split, big fun, oh yes, huge let me tell you, very pleasent!)