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jonny mac

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Hey guys, so this is now a new shortened version of my build thread after photobucket took a dump on everybody by changing it's hosting rights

 

shared this on a few different forums but thought I might aswell throw it on the supra forum since it's a jz place

 

so here goes, lets wind the clock back 4-5 years at the begining of basically a nut and bolt rebuild haha

 

my bone stock s14 silvia sr20de n/a import from japan

 

 

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mint

 

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crap

 

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5 stud swap, wheels and cs2 coilovers

 

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rolling road for a baseline to know how much a jz engine could change the car

 

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126bhp at the wheels, pretty sure a yaris has more

 

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some work equips i didn't keep for long as the offset wasn't right

 

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drift day with the n/a to see what it's like, 3rd gear is possible with enough pressure in the back tyres and lots of throttle

 

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then up at a local small track

 

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new exhaust

 

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bought an r154 gearbox from phil at driftworks from the r32

 

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got a 4.3 r32 skyline diff and had it welded

 

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r33 shafts

 

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r200 s14 turbo rear subframe as my car had the r180 diff and frame so wasn't any use, had it powedercoatd and solid dw bushes installed

 

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bought a 1j

 

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stripped box for shifter extension

 

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clutch arrived

 

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dmax roof wing and rear arch paintwork tidied up

 

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engine ready for work

 

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holset for later, used stock twins for a while

 

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greaddy genuine lip

 

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sr out

 

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toyota bits for clutch hub and box parts

 

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making wiring stuff work, my mate mark helped alot and i learned so much about how wiring works!

 

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twins on

 

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rack bushes done while engine's out

 

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shifter extended 3"

 

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box on

 

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engine in, car towed to workshop for fun stuff to start

 

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fabricage

 

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bought some jdm wheels, 17x9.5 and 17x10

 

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bought all new parts for underneath the car, everything was either new or powdercoated

 

z32 rear brake conversion also

 

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stone chipped chassis too since it was already clean and mainly rust free

 

r180 subframe off and in the bin

 

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geomasters front and back

 

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powedercoated backplates, new brake shoes, cleaned up bearings

 

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arms getting greased prior to fitting

 

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done

 

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modified front xmember and extended lower arms

 

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temp exh made up to fit jz twin turbos, fuel pipes crossed over to opposite side

 

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more stone chipping and new parts on front end, tein rods and ends, polybushed extended arms and new moog ball joints, geomaster hubs, geomaster tension rods

 

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r33 gtr brembo brakes and ebc parts, braided hoses

 

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first drive was awesome

 

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kit on

 

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went for a drift day with the car for first time since engine change, 4.3 ratio and r154 works so good

 

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temps were up as i was using a cheap radiator

 

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chasing my mate stevie

 

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then went to driftland and had a blast

 

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chasing my mate john with his s15 i'd recently turbo'd for him

 

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geomasters are awesome, lock is incredible

 

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twins off and 6 boost manifold and holset going on

 

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also done injectors, emanage blue, turbosmart wastegate and a few other bits to make just shy of 450bhp at 1.5 bar on stock cams

 

moved fuse box inside car too

 

onto mapping

 

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406hp at wheels, great step up from 126 haha

 

front end adjustments because overheating, moved rad forwards to run viscous fan and big oil cooler

 

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remade downpipe to fit better, paul does all my welding

 

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and a custom full oval system from front end back for ground clearance

 

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private driftland day

 

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finalboss driftland day

 

 

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koyo rad

 

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banzai magazine shoot!

 

 

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got bored so decided to do a new engine build since i had a fully sorted chassis that was very capable of handling more power

 

 

bought a load of new parts for the build, going 1.5jz so a 2jz block and 1jz head

 

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cam and crank sensors, thermostat, o2 sensor, coolant sensors, seals etc etc

 

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more

 

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330d box

 

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new 6 boost t3 divided with twin wastegate ports

 

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twin turbosmart gates

 

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put the head down to bret sims motorsport, he done a massive port job on the head, every chamber opened up for maximium flow, head skimmed and refreshed

 

new stem seals and bc springs and retainers, bc 264 cams setup in the head too with shims

 

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banzai

 

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so i had bought a 2jz ge block, had it machined to take oil squirters and turbo oil feed, i sent my block to a motorsport company in dundee scotland

 

unfortuantely i wasn't to know how bad i'd end up

 

i wanted a new set of pistons in the block and bearings so the compression ratio would be right+ refreshed and since i don't have engine building precision tools i thought i could turst them

 

my block came back with deep scoring in the bores in some cylinders, weather that was there before i don't know but it should have not been returned to me like this from an engine builder

 

deep enough that my finger nails would go inside and catch

 

when removing the bearing caps to try remove the pistons to see if i could hone them out going on advice from other engine builders i'd realised some of the 'new' bearings were also damaged

 

on an engine only turned over by hand a few times

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i'd bought other parts from this company also which turned out to have issues

 

i was told i'd marked the block with a screw driver and it's my own fault.....yeah so basically i had to start from the begining minus the money i'd paid so far

 

i'm not to mention his name as i'd not like to be done for slander for making damaging accusations but i guess you just learn who not to deal with in the motorsport trade!

 

thankfully i didn't use the engine as it would have burned oil and all sorts

 

so.....cut to a few months down the line, i had no money and a half built car after selling my 1j+r154 setup and piling all the money into the parts for the new build

 

i got in contact with DY engine services, dave yandell, he suggested oversizing my block which means new pistons and rods again and another set of bearings+arp studs etc

 

i just went with it and put it on my credit card because i had to! otherwise i'd have an expensive useless tin on wheels

 

 

dave worked his magic, block hot tanked and painted, .5mm oversized so bores were like brand new

 

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so now i spent a little while saving and paying off stuff etc, then moved onto turbo choice, fast spooling over lag

 

gtx3582r, t3 divided .83 housing, 4" intake, 2.5 intercooler out

 

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link g4

 

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block got delivered back home to me and i now could start assembly

 

head studs and head gasket on, sump on too

 

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head on

 

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new cam sensors

 

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cams dialed in once belt went on

 

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abc clutch kit, twin disc to 330d box

 

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wastegates on

 

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new tubs

 

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bailey morris made the prop

 

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screamer pipes

 

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swirl pot

 

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fuel pumps and filter from torques

 

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3.6 diff back in for matching bmw box ratios

 

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id1050x injectors onto top feed rail with twin feeds

 

from real st in america

 

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loom work and r8 coil packs

 

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fuel pipes done and regulator on

 

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gktech arb and power brace on

 

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engine run in on dyno and oil changed correctly

 

box developed a noise so changed it, abc couldn't have been more helpful with aftersales advice, probably best company i've dealt with

 

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back onto dyno after driving around for a while making sure everything works for a base boost map

 

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pretty good for just base boost :D

 

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changed onto the good stuff

 

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went for a drift day with just stock 1 bar of boost which is wastegate spring pressures, boost controller off

 

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had so much fun, went down with my mate stevie to crail and we spend the day chasing eachother

 

i was rusty as that was my first time drifting in 2 years with a whole new engine/box setup and a new alignment and anti roll bar setup

 

completely different car to drive, it's 100x easier and such an animal now, the boost comes on so hard so fast too

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heat changed colour of the torques an fittings

 

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back to dyno and had boost turned up

 

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the car was mapped up to 2 bar of boost and made something over 600hp, unsure on exact figure due to wheel spin but it's insane.

 

so i need to go back with some 265 r888's now to make sure i can get grip and we will do a proper power run

 

as for now, the car insurance was set to expire the day after mapping so it's just been put into storage since august, i've had other priorities to sort out just now

 

it'll get back out in 2018 and insured and ready to rock around march/april time

 

but for now it's just needing some overfenders on the rear since the 1/4 was reshaped by stevie's s14 during a drift session and it'll mean i can run stupidly wide rear wheels

 

 

 

 

also dumping these in here for my own reference incase i'm ever stuck without them, boost controller references

 

p1: wastegate pressure no boost controller

p2 - 1.2 bar, 40 gain =25

p3 - 1.5 bar = 50 gain =25

p4 - 1.8 bar = 60 gain =25

p5 - 2 bar = 65 gain =25

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