I guess this is the end of this build. The car is on the road and a lot of fun but it is time for me to move on. I am going to put the car up for sale and get out of the supra game for a little while. Thanks for all the support this build was a lot of fun for me and I learned a lot.
Why don't they get rid of the water jackets entirely and put cooling fins on the outside to carry away heat. Wait what?
Just curious the thoughts on how that dovetails into this. Isn't that the terminus we are spiraling towards in this discussion.
I keep looking at that damn flat plane crank lingenfelter has for the lsx motor. I know how big a pain in the ass it would be to get running in both money and time but I still find myself drooling over the stupid thing every few months. I haven't been able to talk myself into it yet because I...
It is probably the display settings showing posts from the last year. Select all and it will show more. The slow down in posting narrows the amount of posts.
I am using a larger bore master to match the slave. The clutch release is about half the pedal travel. I am a little worried about over stroking the slave and am thinking about installing a pedal stop.
You are right. I think the McLeod is actually 10.5". It has been 10 months since I finished putting the drivetrain together. The details get cloudy sometimes.
I am hoping. Off the shelf options are few. The big difference is that the LSx clutch is a 9" disk while the supra is a 7". So far with the 300+ ft-lbs I am running now there are no problems. I am also using I think a stock LS7 PP and flywheel. The whole assembly cost me less then $300.
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Yeah I changed the one I installed to mph. That was like 8 years ago. It was put in a usdm car that was converted to rhd.
I applaud your work and commitment to the project.
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