Hey everyone, hope all is well. I am wanting to give an update on my overall build for my corolla...its has been quite a journey this past 1.5 years on the entire restoration and rebuild on my car.
So here is where I am...after engine rebuild, there was a leak in the rear main seal so the transmission came off in order to fix that, and replaced the oil strainer, oil baffle plate, etc. At this point, I would venture to say that almost 95% of the entire engine parts, A/C, fuel lines, pulleys, you name it has been replaced with all new parts. This really has been a crazy restoration build for me....anyway, here is a video of it on the dyno and some photos of the engine bay!
Dyno Vid: https://youtu.be/BCmwqSuGswg
Update on AE86
Re: Update on AE86
Sounds good on the dyno... pulls nice and clean so your tuner is doing his job If
you have a copy of the dyno printout that you can post up, I'd be keen to see what
kind of results you are getting at this stage.
Have you been out driving the car yet ?
Cheers... jondee86
you have a copy of the dyno printout that you can post up, I'd be keen to see what
kind of results you are getting at this stage.
Have you been out driving the car yet ?
Cheers... jondee86
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress
depends on the unreasonable man.
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress
depends on the unreasonable man.
Re: Update on AE86
jondee86 wrote:Sounds good on the dyno... pulls nice and clean so your tuner is doing his job If
you have a copy of the dyno printout that you can post up, I'd be keen to see what
kind of results you are getting at this stage.
Have you been out driving the car yet ?
Cheers... jondee86
havent done any driving yet...still needs to be re-tuned unfortunately. And trying to source A/C parts from Japan has been time consuming and expensive...for example, just replaced the A/C Evaporator coil, $90 in the US, but $400-500 in Japan because the US version wont work. Need that A/C life, lol
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Re: Update on AE86
Nice! Just replaced my A/C compressor myself. Engine bay looks clean, I want to clean mine up myself but also want to keep cruise control.
1985-COROLLA GTS Hatch
1986-COROLLA SR5 Coupe(Levin front)
2003-M45
2015-C300 4-Matic
1986-COROLLA SR5 Coupe(Levin front)
2003-M45
2015-C300 4-Matic
Re: Update on AE86
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Axdf_Kh2p7A
So I finally had my car dyno'ed....139whp + 106tq on 93 octane gas. You can watch the video, 9k rpm's!
So I finally had my car dyno'ed....139whp + 106tq on 93 octane gas. You can watch the video, 9k rpm's!
Re: Update on AE86
Congratulations dude !!! You got yourself a really nice clean car. Nice dyno curves
and great sound... you are going to have a lot of fun driving that after all the effort
put in over the last couple of years.
Be happy... drive safe... jondee86
PS: Did you find out what the issue was with the catchcan ?
and great sound... you are going to have a lot of fun driving that after all the effort
put in over the last couple of years.
Be happy... drive safe... jondee86
PS: Did you find out what the issue was with the catchcan ?
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress
depends on the unreasonable man.
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress
depends on the unreasonable man.
Re: Update on AE86
Do you have a build thread somewhere with all the mods you've done to your engine? It will be cool to see your dyno numbers on your build so I know what to expect with mine.
Here's a brief summary of what I'm doing:
- 16v with ITB's (silvertop)
- Ported head by OST
- Toda valve springs
- Cat 244/8mm cams
- CoP conversion
- Oversized block (+0.5mm, using OEM spec pistons)
Here's a brief summary of what I'm doing:
- 16v with ITB's (silvertop)
- Ported head by OST
- Toda valve springs
- Cat 244/8mm cams
- CoP conversion
- Oversized block (+0.5mm, using OEM spec pistons)
[I have no idea what I'm doing]
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