My Toyota MR2 build thread - 1994 GT-S
My Toyota MR2 build thread - 1994 GT-S
Got my exhaust parts back from Zircotec today - they have been really good, I got phonecalls from them throughout the process and have turned the parts around in 7 days (5 working days) where they originally quoted 10 working days. :thumbup:
The parts are in reality a lot blacker than they look here - the flash has made them look a bit grey/brown.
The downpipe is a complicated shape and required quite a bit of masking:
Blitz cast decat:
Manifold - I originally asked them to cut the heatshield off this and weld it back on afterwards, until they politely pointed out that the heatshield would benefit from ceramic coating too, so that got done as part of the process. It protects the stock oil cooler from the heat of the manifold:
Turbo Housing:
And how it all fits together when it's on the car:
Only downside is that I left the studs for the lambda sensor in the downpipe and they have got bent in transit. No big deal though, only a couple of quid to replace them and they came out quite easily!
' Nothing feels quick when your other car has a 1000bhp - JamieP
Quote:A Supra without a spoiler is like a Gypsy's dog without a Nob.
wow the pics do make them look a lot brighter
' Nothing feels quick when your other car has a 1000bhp - JamieP
Quote:A Supra without a spoiler is like a Gypsy's dog without a Nob.
So how much difference do you think this will make to the car ?
Moley So how much difference do you think this will make to the car ?
Moley So how much difference do you think this will make to the car ?
Looking good
Looks spot on mate! the stuff is good
Right, reassembled the turbo today in my lunchbreak. I had been struggling to get the exhaust housing back onto the cartridge as it is an interference fit. So you need something big and heavy to get it back together properly. It has a locating pin in it so you can't get it on the wrong way around, but I could only get it about halfway on before I hit problems. I didn't have a vice big enough to put the entire turbo in (and that would stress the relatively weak compressor housing) and clamps and my workbench really weren't cutting it. I even tried using a rubber mallet tapping around the exhaust housing gently but that resulted in it going on unevenly and there was a risk of bending the shaft or damaging the compressor wheel.
I'd ordered a v-band clamp to bling up the turbo a bit more. However it was the wrong size for the turbo as v-bands are measured by pipe size NOT clamp size (who knew!). Here's the original turbo clamp and the v-band:
So the v-band is now in the For Sale section :lol:
I noticed while I was comparing clamps that the standard one has a tapered edge on the inside:
So I figured as the clamp is pretty tough I could use it to pull the 2 halves of the turbo back together simply by putting it on and doing it up!! I don't have a before picture but this is the joint after I'd done the clamp up and then removed it again
And job's a goodun. Finished item, with actuator reattached.
I did think about replacing the actuator but the only people who make a replacement (uprated / adjustable) part are Forge and I've heard mixed reviews about their actuators so I decided to just leave it as it is.
The plan moving ahead now is basically dependent on payday! On Friday I will take the turbo, exhaust parts, injectors, and my bag of Toyota bits, stop off at Toyota on my way through to pick up the remaining parts they have for me and then drop everything off at Pacific Works. I'm in 2 minds about whether to replace the clamp on the turbo or not now. I can see why it would have to be very strong as it's only the exhaust housing that is physically bolted to the exhaust and the cartridge and compressor housing together weigh a fair bit, so the clamp has to take weight strain, which v-bands aren't designed to do. It would delay the plan even more as well, as I would have to order it on Friday and wait for delivery before I could drop the parts off.
Quote:Take the injectors out and send them to AFR tuning to get them cleaned and flow tested nshit. 4+yrs of supermarket fuel and 16yrs of use, they could probably do with it!
Good to catch up on how your car is coming along. Liking the shiny turbo a lot !
Quote:Take the injectors out and send them to AFR tuning to get them cleaned and flow tested nshit. 4+yrs of supermarket fuel and 16yrs of use, they could probably do with it!
steviewevie Good to catch up on how your car is coming along. Liking the shiny turbo a lot !
Don't know if it's been pointed out elsewhere, but I just found out that these guys are in SPC Horsham's old building, for what it's worth.
steviewevie Good to catch up on how your car is coming along. Liking the shiny turbo a lot !
Don't know if it's been pointed out elsewhere, but I just found out that these guys are in SPC Horsham's old building, for what it's worth.