eraezer - Supra MK3 -89 -Swedish Build

eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-02|:-

Today I continued with the exhaust and it's spotwelded from front til back.
Whats needed now is a WG pipe, flex pipe, cat and hangers.

Pictures:

My spotwelded exhaust
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And under my supra it looks like this
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-03|:-

Even more work has been done to the exhaust.
I've added a flex pipe and some hangers so the exhaust does no longer need any support.

Pictures:

Flexpipe and an uncut hanger
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How the muffler hangs
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-07|:-

Today I added a WG pipe and a WBO2 bung to my exhaust. Then I finished welding everything.
I also did a little porting.

Pictures:

Just started on the WG pipe
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My new exhaust in all it's glory :)
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-08|:-

Today I painted my exhaust and I replaced a broken rubber thing (don't remember the
english word for it) on the left rear caliper.

Pictures:

Preparing for paint
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Painted
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Broken rubber for the rear left caliper
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New installed
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-09|:-

Today I started welding my aluminum pressure pipes.
I had to grind of the surface on both the outside and inside to be able to get a good weld.

Pictures:

My soon to be pressure pipes
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-10|:-

I continued with the pressure pipes today and the main parts are done.
This is just the pipes between the TB and IC.

Pictures:

My soon to be pressure pipes
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-11|:-

Today I made a connection for the blow of valve in the lathe and welded that to
one of the pressure pipes. Hopefully it's in the right position :)

Pictures:

BOV connection
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-14|:-

A lot of parts were installed today. The most important one was the timingbelt.
I bought a tool which locks the camgears so it only takes one try to get it right.
The pictures and comments will explaine the rest :)

Pictures:

Removed parts
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The TODO list
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Locked cams to make the timingbelt changing easier
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Gates Racing timingbelt installed
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Other parts to be installed
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The new waterpump
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Old and new waterpump
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Cleaned of the waterpump housing
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New AC-belt tension pulley
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Old and new thermostat
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New one installed
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New sparkplug wires
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Finnished the oilcooler install
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Stock oilcooler which will be used for powersteering oil instead
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Installed the oilplug with FPIG to get it to seal
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-15|:-

Today I got to install my new pressure pipes and downpipe.
I also routed the lines for the powersteering system.

Pictures:

Installing parts
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I don't think I have ever seen this routing
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-18|:-

I installed V-band on my stock cat. earlier so today I could installed it on my supra.
I also finished my intake pipe so I put some paint on it.
A package arrived with my new swoosh gauges for water temp, oil temp, oil pressure and boost.


Pictures:

My stock cat. with v-band
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Just painted my intake pipe
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My new gauges, Swoosh SM68
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-19|:-

Big day today! :D
I finished the last things and my supra was now ready for a test start :)

In the first video I'm just getting the oilpressure up. After that I went
to reconnect the coils and injectors, but for some reason I forgot to do that :S
Instead I checked so that everything looked ok and it did.
But my friend started recording video 2 and I cranked the engine for a while before
I remebered that I had some reconnecting to do :)
Then we have video 3, then engine starts and I'm very happy...as I bet you can see.



Pictures:

My supra is ready for a test start
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No leaks :) (that on the floor is old)
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Videos:
[video]http://www.youtube.com/embed/3fnGaMGVslU?hl=sv&fs=1[/video]

[video]http://www.youtube.com/embed/Sl1Uqf5Fq3k?hl=sv&fs=1[/video]
 

eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-20 - 2011-05-21|:-

If you thought that yesterday was a big day, these two days are even bigger!!! ;)
I started on the 20/5 pretty early with a friend.
There were only a few things that we needed to fix.
The goal was to drive my supra to "The odd vehicle day" at my summer work.
It's an event for all the employees where we can show each other what we are doing
while we're not at work.

Of course we ran in some big problems.
During the final test start before putting the front on we noticed that my new
oil system wasn't as leak free as I thought :(
I had a leak at the Permacool thermostat which we tried to fix with tape sealer.
But that only made it worse, turned out it was a crack in the thermostat.

The time was now somewhere between 12 and 2 in the morning so there were no
stores open to find a solution in.

First try: Weld the AN to NPT fittings to the thermostat and weld the crack.
Well, that ended with us sinking a whole phase in the garage *oups*

Second try: Bypass the thermostat.
I welded together two sizes of pipes where one end goes in the SS hose and the other
end goes into a smaller rubber hose.
Four adapters and two hoses and we were back on track.

I pushed through the night while my friend took some naps.
At around 9 AM we drove out of my garage, went home to me to make sure that my supra
was as street legal as possible (no MOT though) and to get some clean clothes.
Then we drove the 60km to the event at my work with the targa off.
I was soooooo happy. The beautiful weather was even more beautiful now that I was driving
MY supra :p



Pictures:

My supra is ready for the roads!
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-05-26|:-

I have started to look at how I can mount my new gauges in my spare cluster.
To see if I could take something of the gauges, I opened one of them up, but there's
nothing to take of.



Pictures:

Taking a look inside my new gauges
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-06-04|:-

I have just received my DIY kit of a Megasquirt 3 PCB v3.0 with the MS3X card.
I will start building it as soon as possible.



Pictures:

My soon to be ECU
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eraezer

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-:|Update - 2011-06-05|:-

I couldn't help myself, I started building my JimStim and MS3 box yesterday night and
now they are ready :)



Pictures:

Flashing my MS3 box
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Connected to my JimStim
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