Quick update:
My machinist is almost done with the block prep.
He's line bored it, balanced/polished the crank, decked it and checked the rods. just going to do the final hone and cleaning.
He also took care of ordering my ARP mains, and all the clevite bearings.
Received this today:
Titan...
Fulcon tiers? Oh! Falken tires.
And I've never heard of a Denim chip. He might have been trying to say Dinan chip. Which isn't for Toyota's, so I imagine he's lying.
This other car sounds interesting, though.
I'm not familiar with why you'd have to delete the charcoal cannister for a JDM motor, unless the port on the throttle body isn't there?
But the ground under the intake is an eyelet-type ground, of a few wires together. It bolts on the inderside of the intake.
Where in GA are you located? I'm...
The timing belt slipped a tooth, and popped the clutch...
what?
As for the electrical, Check to make sure the wiring harness grounds are connected- most importantly, the one under the #6 intake runner.
If that's off, all kinds of wacky crap can happen.
I dunno why anybody deletes the csi. It improves driveability, and in no way hampers performance.
And for that matter, why do people delete the egr system? My 500+ hp motor will be retaining everything, including the evap system, ac, fan clutch, and cruise control.
Update,
SIP refunded my money, just as promised.
And i turned around and sent back half of it for a 2mm mhg.
I also sent an order to Arizona performance for the oil supply tube kit.
Machinist is working on my block as i type this.
Well spoken, sir. I respect a man that laughs at himself after a goof.
I sometimes have stomach pains from all the laughing i do at myself.
When i read this post, i was thinking the same thing as Poodles, as when i reinstalled mine, i tried it upside down as well, and had the interference.
Check your crank pulley. If it loosens up, it will sound exactly like rod knock.
And i disagree with just about everybody on the bearing replacement. It will NOT be a gauranteed fix for rodknock.
If you pull the old bearings and find a few that are damaged, you still dont know the condition of...
Well, i suppose thats completely true, but the core of mine didn't seem much smaller than the larger random technology cat it replaced. It just didn't possess the oval casing of the former unit. Plus i wanted a metal substrate rather than ceramic, because allegedly, they last a good deal longer...
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