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Brand new set of 18” Bola B1’s with brand new NS-2R tyres
bluecoupe46 replied to bluecoupe46's topic in Parts for Sale
To confirm they are all ET35. The reason for the ET45 is because the wheels originally came with 10mm spacers. -
Brand new set of 18” Bola B1’s with brand new NS-2R tyres
bluecoupe46 replied to bluecoupe46's topic in Parts for Sale
I’m aware it’s a 10mm range and I know it’ll be stamped on the back of the wheels but unfortunately it’s all the info I’ve got at the moment until I get the wheels out of storage. I’ll check this weekend for you. -
Brand new set of 18” Bola B1’s with brand new NS-2R tyres
bluecoupe46 replied to bluecoupe46's topic in Parts for Sale
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Brand new set of 18” Bola B1’s with brand new NS-2R tyres
bluecoupe46 replied to bluecoupe46's topic in Parts for Sale
Hi, 9.5j rear and 8.5j front. Not sure on the offset, I'll have to get back to you on that. -
For sale are a brand new set of 18” Bola B1’s for Jap fitment (5x114.3). ET35 Rear 9.5j Front 8.5j The wheels come with brand new Nankang NS-2R tyres (255/35/18 rears and 235/40/18 front) the wheels have never been fitted and haven’t got a single mark on them. Asking £900 collected from Pershore (Worcestershire), although may be able to deliver for a small fee to areas surrounding Coventry, Birmingham or Gloucester. IMG_2978.dng
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R154 and nearly all the conversion parts
bluecoupe46 replied to steve spedd's topic in Parts for Sale
Hi Steve, Would you consider separating parts? I’d only be interested in the clutch and brake pedal assemblies, the clutch master cylinder and the hard lines. If you would sell parts separately could you pm me your price for the above? Kind regards, Alex -
Price Update. £30 takes it
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For sale is my old Japspeed alloy radiator. This radiator has been in storage for the last few years and prior to that was installed in my car. Although it was installed and had coolant in it I never actually started the car with it in so it’s never technically been used. The lower mounting brackets don’t work great with the oem rubber mounts as the radiator sits quite high, so you may need to shave down the oem mounts a little. That said my bonnet is out of adjustment since the bodyshop took it off for the respray, so maybe it’s just my car! £50 takes it as it’s got some bent fins and I just want it out of my way. P.s. Collection only from Pershore, Worcestershire. However I travel for work so depending upon location I may be able to deliver or meet you somewhere if near one of my routes. £30
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If your ecu wasn’t getting power the engine wouldn’t start at all. Sounds like your ecu may be fried. Code 53 is a knock control code stating there is a problem with your ecu. I’d look to get another ecu. Have you got a manual or auto, TT or Na?
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My wiring isn’t stock, I bypassed the original relay and installed a new relay separate from the one fuse box as I am running a Walbro 485lph. I took a 12v ignition feed and wired it directly into the ecu (pin 31 or pin 33) can’t remember which off the top of my head I think pin 31 on the e10 ecu connector (look at a pinout diagram for the ecu). But yeah that solved my issues with the gearbox not working. What issues are you having? Are you running a standalone ecu for the engine?
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Hi, I'm running a standalone ecu for the engine. Due to my stock ecu not powering on my automatic gearbox was not shifting automatically (it would only shift using the manual gear selector and in drive (D) it would lock itself into overdrive). Doing a code check by bridging diagnostic pins showed no warning lights at all. Otherwise car worked fine.
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Hi, not any more. Confirmed my ecu is OK, it just wasn't receiving power from the efi relay so wasnt fully powering on. Cheers, Alex
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Electronic Shifter and Flappy Paddles on the TT Autobox
bluecoupe46 replied to Burna's topic in Supra Chat
I understand mate. But unlike most people who buy supra's these days and have the cash to take their cars to a garage and get them to do everything I don't have £8k to spare! I've spent around 50k so far over 8 years of ownership (including buying it for 10k) and have done pretty much everything myself (bar putting the bottom end of my engine together). 8k on a gearbox is better spent on other more important things imo. My car is heavily modified, so I've already built my engine and gearbox to handle a lot more power. I could justify 1.5k but 8k not so much. -
Electronic Shifter and Flappy Paddles on the TT Autobox
bluecoupe46 replied to Burna's topic in Supra Chat
No problem, I've wanted to go the ZF8 route since 2018 before it was even done as it was such a good box in my 640d, unfortunately I can't justify the cost of doing the swap with how expensive adapter plates, gearbox ecu's etc are. -
Electronic Shifter and Flappy Paddles on the TT Autobox
bluecoupe46 replied to Burna's topic in Supra Chat
Hi Burna, Are you still doing these, if so I'm interested! Out of curiosity is this an actuator linked to the original shift lever controlled by an ecu? I don't have the trac butterfly valve or sensors any more (so no Manu mode), any idea if this would this cause an issue or could it be worked around in the software? Regards, Alex -
Parts from auto swap and going single turbo VVT-I plus odds and sods
bluecoupe46 replied to Peter P's topic in Parts for Sale
PM regarding seat belts -
Group buy of allstreet au/junsei plastic skirts and spats
bluecoupe46 replied to raddys's topic in Parts for Sale
That's exactly my plan, luckily i've got a 3d printer capable of printing abs properly. If i get round to doing it before everyone gets their sideskirts i'll just print a lode off as long as anyone who wants them covers postage plus a couple of quid for the materials and time to post. Same as you though Probby, depends if i make the time to do it soon -
Group buy of allstreet au/junsei plastic skirts and spats
bluecoupe46 replied to raddys's topic in Parts for Sale
Sorry no clear pics of them yet. I've yet to work out a way of securing the top of the skirts properly. I'm away at the moment so won't be able to get any pics for a few days. If someone reminds me I can get some photos and post them on here. -
Group buy of allstreet au/junsei plastic skirts and spats
bluecoupe46 replied to raddys's topic in Parts for Sale
I've got the sideskirts and they're good overall. One thing to note is the stock side skirts have clips riveted on just above the air scoop, but these do not, and they don't come with anything to clip the top of the side skirt to the car, so you'll have to work that out for yourselves. The edges aren't smooth like the oem skirts, so you might want to sand them down to get a round finish. Overall they're good, but if your expecting perfection then you might be disappointed, but either way 10x better than fibreglass or carbon alternatives, and preferable over 2nd hand skirts which are expensive and often cracked and brittle. -
More than I want to pay to be honest considering I'm not even sure mine is broken (just the gearbox not shifting automatically)! I only need it for gearbox control as I've got a standalone engine ecu. Good luck with the sale though.
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Hi, How much for the auto engine ECU?
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After an auto ecu in good working condition. Standard auto not tiptronic
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My old carbon fibre mirror caps blew off on the motorway whilst I was trailering the car for mapping, if anyone's got a used or spare set available for sale I'd be grateful. Send me a PM if so