well I have been a member for a while and got some good help here thought it was about time I uploads some pics of the build so far
first few are of when we did the first mods exhaust manifold test pipe and tracked it until the engine let go, the rest are of the build so far up to the point where I wont fire ha, got lots more pics these are a few will do more when I get a chance
still lots to do but its getting there s:D :D s:D
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cheers tommy
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cheers tommy
not the best pics I know but I have some many more I will add to this thread over the next week or so
cheers tommy
Nice work so far! Once the engine is running wha other plans do you have?
hi buddy
well we basically have re-built the complete rear end now and upgraded everything, so once we get all the arches rolled or flared to house the wheels, we're going to run it as is for a few months with a road setup on the suspension once it fires up and get a good few thousand miles on the clocks, a few track days and evo triangle runs etc make sure everything is solid, basically have a good shake down period and enjoy the work we have done over the last few months.
then do the front end with the same treatment strip everything down inspect all parts then up rate things like the rad and bushes etc also want a morosso sump and oil cooler, need to fit the standalone ecu once its ran in and finish stripping the interior get some proper seats, get some strut braces, up rated brake lines, some sort of splitter and some sort of wing, and fine tune the suspension for the track
lots to do but getting there slowly, its just such a great little handling car with the MR drivetrain combination its so good for tracking compared to other cars i have driven this will be a on-going project for the foreseeable future, who knows where it will end up hopefully like some of the other track weapons on here like that Lars and Ikanas cars
cheers tommy
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cheers tommy
I love Rota Grids, rock them on my AE86. I have to say they don't work on the MR2. You can only pull off a dish of its really low in my opinion.
Otherwise awesome looking car.
Quote from: "Escy"I love Rota Grids, rock them on my AE86. I have to say they don't work on the MR2. You can only pull off a dish of its really low in my opinion.
Otherwise awesome looking car.
Thanks buddy 've always been a Rota grid fan to, I think they look ace, looks a bit odd on stock ride height, but the car is far from finished it will be lowered once the arches are flared, hopefully we'll get the engine running today and we'll get on the suspension next
Cheers Tommy
What size and offset are the wheels? I run grids but mine sit nicely inside the stock arches and have a much smaller dish.
Quote from: "Lee H"What size and offset are the wheels? I run grids but mine sit nicely inside the stock arches and have a much smaller dish.
Hi Lee
the wheels are
15x7 ET20 on the front
16x8 ET20 on the rear
probably could of run less offset but wanted to increase the track and the added benefit of a bit of a dish for looks, once the coilovers are on the arches might just need a slight roll but nothing major
cheers tommy
HI all
just thought i would give a update on the track car project been a while but been hectic for me with a new job moving house and even got a baby on the way s:D :D s:D
anyway had a few track days and runs up the evo triangle etc bedded everything in and got a DTA ECU fitted and it made 178bhp which were very happy with, also got a splitter off someone from here and now were fitting some Tein springs as coilovers are a way off yet and wanted it a bit lower for the time being and from what i read on here there a good compromise, also the front end is getting stripped and rebuild which is well under way as we speak and in pieces at the moment, but will defo be ready for ding day this year s:) :) s:)
i always upload to instagram to and also use the #MR2ROC my user name is tommy_zoom99
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Car is looking really good Tommy, have been busy!
1zz in n/a setup made good power, I'd be well pleased with that!
The teins are good that's what I've been running last year.
What tyres have you got on there?
Cheers buddy has been pretty hectic and enjoyed the car over the summer now the winter is here time to do some more work,
yeah was happy with the power and recon there is a bit of power left on the table to
At the moment we're running toyo T1Rs 225 45 16 and 195 50 15 wanted to keep the rolling radius the same as stock but with wider rubber
Cheers Tommy
Car looks really smart! Once you have the coilovers / lowered / nice camber it will look aggressive! s:) :) s:)
Quote from: "s12vea"Car looks really smart! Once you have the coilovers / lowered / nice camber it will look aggressive! s:) :) s:)
Thanks buddy, yeah can't wait for that day s:D :D s:D , teins will have to do for now, next on the list is a morroso sump.
Cheers Tommy
Quote from: "s12vea"Car looks really smart! Once you have the coilovers / lowered / nice camber it will look aggressive! s:) :) s:)
Hi Steve, thanks again for the splitter, the second it was fitted we immediately decided to abandon waiting for coilovers and get some wallet-friendly tein springs instead s:) :) s:) It's just crying out to be lowered now!
Will try to get some pics up while the work is being done over this/next weekend.
Btw do you still have that snap-off boss for sale? If so how much would you want for it bud?
Cheers, Tom.
Quote from: "hachiroku"Quote from: "s12vea"Car looks really smart! Once you have the coilovers / lowered / nice camber it will look aggressive! s:) :) s:)
Hi Steve, thanks again for the splitter, the second it was fitted we immediately decided to abandon waiting for coilovers and get some wallet-friendly tein springs instead s:) :) s:) It's just crying out to be lowered now!
Will try to get some pics up while the work is being done over this/next weekend.
Btw do you still have that snap-off boss for sale? If so how much would you want for it bud?
Cheers, Tom.
The boss and wheel are sold s:( :( s:(
Really like the wheels, just needs to lower to the weeds s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
HI all
a few updates for the track car stripped the front end and cleaned all the chassis legs up under the car and did the font cross members, took out the bracing,ARB and went to town on everything with a drill and wire brush attachment and painted everything,
we re bushed the lower control arms and stripped the shocks and cleaned them up and painted them ready for the tein springs
far from perfect but it looks shiny s:D :D s:D and hopefully the worst of the rust is gone, just needs a good wipe down as its a bit dusty in the pics
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Also recently got a omp wheel and new boss but havnt been brave enough to remove the old wheel and air bag yet for fear of a broken nose s:) :) s:) but will have a go soon
also i found some old boost piping i had from a previous car that never got used and after some measuring it is the perfect diameter to match the stock inlet piping off the throttle body so we're going to build a custom inlet system, seeing as we dont need the MAF anymore as we have a standalone ecu it makes perfect sense s:) :) s:)
it also has a 90 degree bend in which might help when positioning into the pocket behind the rear light
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so the plan is to remove the airbox, cut and chop the stainless tube to match up to get the filter into the pocket behind the rear light retaining the stock heat shield to, so hopefully will fit quite well, hard to tell how much the tube needs modding but from looking at it not to much i hope and then keep the original cold air feed to which may also need trimming
i have 4 of these tubes exactly like the pic so might make a few if the work well and sell them
cheers tommy
Looking good Tommy some nice work going on there.
Keep it up s:) :) s:)
Quote from: "Meeerrrk"Looking good Tommy some nice work going on there.
Keep it up s:) :) s:)
cheers mate getting there slowly
cheers tommy
few more updates
everything is now painted and ready for assembly apart from the callipers which will fit then take apart as we cant crack the nuts now, got to eager with the spanners at the start s:) :) s:) we did some of the small stuff ready for the weekends big push to rebuild the front end and hopefully get it on the ground.
clean and painted all the strut tops, slam panel radiator brackets cross members, steering rack brackets, cant think what else basically everything apart from the steering knuckel s:D :D s:D and blended everything in so its all black, from the factory they seemed to of missed some areas!
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facelift brace, as you can see were running out of space to put things s:) :) s:)
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abs holder what a job that was to remove let alone fit without scratching everything
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shocks all built ready to go on and our new dished OMP wheel cant wait to put it all back together
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looking forward to the weekend for the assembly then move onto the rear and have a good clean, do the rear shocks, and then fit the wheel and build this custom air filter.
cheers tommy
Awesome looking project
Loving the new steering wheel and a great clean up on the front end.
Very good power from the engine also
Ahhhh man those brandshatch pictures just depressed me a treat s:-( :-( s:-(
Quote from: "MrStev3"Awesome looking project
Loving the new steering wheel and a great clean up on the front end.
Very good power from the engine also
Ahhhh man those brandshatch pictures just depressed me a treat s:-( :-( s:-(
Cheers mate so glad all the cleaning and painting is done and can't wait to fit the wheel, it was Oulton park the track pics, would love to go brandshatch someday though, we're quite lucky really Oulton park is only 30 mins from my house
Cheers tommy
I need to do the same to mine s:-( :-( s:-(
Quote from: "MrStev3"I need to do the same to mine s:-( :-( s:-(
I won't lie it was more work than we thought but once we started we couldn't stop and ended up cleaningand painting everything but 1 of my favourite things to do mainly cause its cheap and is always satisfying at the end just requires lots.of elbow grease
Cheers tommy
few more updates
finally got the front end rebuilt and back on its wheels loving the drop from the tein springs just about right IMO not slammed but not high like it was before
Its still got to settle so may drop a few mm extra yet
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also plucked up the balls to remove the airbag and old wheel....dont know what i was worried about it didnt explode s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce: very happy with the new wheel yet to drive it yet though due to the rear needing lowering this weekend
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the final up date is the gauges, we were going to make a whole plate to fit where the stereo went and cup holders ect but we have decided to use the stereo holder, the previous owner had fitted a single din adaptor from the double din i imagin which has a little cubby hole below, so we;re going to keep this make a perspex plate to fit where the setero went and have the 3 gauges there oil temp pressure and water temp,
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cheers tommy
Looks awesome at it's new ride height :-) :-) :-)
What's the plans for that centre console?
Also that's some steering wheel porn! Right there
Quote from: "MrStev3"Looks awesome at it's new ride height :-) :-) :-)
What's the plans for that centre console?
Also that's some steering wheel porn! Right there
Cheers mate we're well happy with the progress,
Well in the pic above that's the stereo cage, so we are just going to make a rectangular perspex.plate with 3 52mm holes in, secure.the plate in the stereo opening and fit the ggauges, then it will all go back together with all the original trim and look almost stock, I will post more pics once we start building it, we just have to cnc the perspex plate this/next week
Cheers.tommy
Tommy you can buy the plastic din size gauge holders for peanuts off ebay
Quote from: "Meeerrrk"Tommy you can buy the plastic din size gauge holders for peanuts off ebay
say whaaaaat s:oops: :oops: s:oops: oh well if i had known i would of prob got it, on the bright side we'll save a tenner s:) :) s:) had a quick look and there only 2mm thick the 1 i would want, might be a bit flimsy...... ours will be better s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
No worries, sometimes it's more satisfying making your own if you have the time!
I was going to put gauges in the same position, but decided to rip out the whole lot!
I'm liking the steering wheel, it's got a nice dish to it.
hey meeerrk
thanks buddy almost ready for the summer of tracking, evo triangle and ding day this year s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce: really happy with the steering wheel and ride height on the front anyway cant wait to sort out the rear this weekend. then fit all the gauges and stuff so hopefully get to drive it in a few weeks.
we used polybush bushes reasonable price and seem good quality but how good can you make a polyurethane bush afterall s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
small update
rear end is lowered and the car is looking perfect now makes the wheels look even fatter s:) :) s:)
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also my 2 track car building buddy CNC'd the gauge holder this week which fits rather well, so we have all the bits now, and with alot of help from meeerrk giving me a 101 on electronics (thanks again buddy s:bowdown: :bowdown: s:bowdown: ) we are ready to wire everything in this weekend s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce: and then go for a drive s:) :) s:)
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cheers tommy
Love the stance Tommy looks ace!
Think I need some wheel spacers looking at your car!
CNC gauge holder...very fancy, nice work!
Hi, just reading this thread, very impressed!
Is there a thread that lists exactly what you did to the engine to get 178bhp? I would be interested to know. I can see lots of nice shiny bits from MWR in the pictures.....
Thanks
Quote from: "Meeerrrk"Love the stance Tommy looks ace!
Think I need some wheel spacers looking at your car!
CNC gauge holder...very fancy, nice work!
Cheers mate, can't wait to fit the gauges now
Although we don't run wheel spacers on our car just wide wheels with a et20 offset, but a similar look can be achieved with spacers s:) :) s:)
Cheers tommy
Quote from: "lamcote"Hi, just reading this thread, very impressed!
Is there a thread that lists exactly what you did to the engine to get 178bhp? I would be interested to know. I can see lots of nice shiny bits from MWR in the pictures.....
Thanks
Thanks buddy
There isn't a thread for the engine in the early days I didn't really update the build thread with all the details was so much going.on with the car I could barely keep up s:) :) s:)
Well the engine spec is as follows
Completely rebuilt and every thing replaced with oem or better parts
Con rods balanced
12:1 wIseco pistons 79.5mm
Acl race bearings
3 angle valves
Crower stage 2 cams
Some mild head work, slightly decked for more compression
PPE manifold
CHE exhaust and test pipe
DTA S60 PRO standalone ECU rev limit raised by 500rpm (with a good map makes all the difference)
Denso iridium plugs
K and N panel filter
I.think that's it, it's all kinda of a blur now done far to much to this car
Cheers.tommy
Great thanks, that's a nice spec, must be an exciting drive.
Quote from: "lamcote"Great thanks, that's a nice spec, must be an exciting drive.
Cheers mate it does drive beautifully, good power/torque all the way through the rev range really comes into its own on a track
Cheers tommy
Any idea what sort of torque she is making tommy?
I know it won't have been cheap but it must have the beating of a 2zz.
Quote from: "1979scotte"Any idea what sort of torque she is making tommy?
I know it won't have been cheap but it must have the beating of a 2zz.
Hi buddy it made around 145 to 150ft/lb from 3500 all the way up to the soft limit at 7250
Which is a bit more than a 2 zz which is 130ft/lb But like you say it wasn't to cheap but we did alot of it our selves which kept the cost down
Cheerstommy
Are you still looking to swap some rear lights??
Quote from: "ElliottTennis"Are you still looking to swap some rear lights??
yeah mate defo still looking to do a headlight swap not rear lights tho
cheers tommy
Ok im sure we could do that, im in Sheffield what would be the best way to do it, my car is in daily use. Also why are you after a swap>
Quote from: "ElliottTennis"Ok I'm sure we could do that, I'm in Sheffield what would be the best way to do it, my car is in daily use. Also why are you after a swap>
i just prefer Pre facelift headlights that the only reason i want to swap with someone , well we could always meet up and do the swap there and then, wont take long to remove and fit headlights and your in Sheffield which aint a million miles away from chester should be easy enough to arrange
cheers tommy
few small updates
the gauges are wired up and fitted not the best job some of the wire lengths could of been a bit longer s:oops: :oops: s:oops: but did a reasonable job soldered everything together and heat shrink it all,
thanks to meeerrk s:bowdown: :bowdown: s:bowdown: with his help we used the original wiring harness for the stereo and used the same adaptor he used shown in his build thread and it all worked rather well, wired all the senders up used a sandwich plate for the oil temp and pressure and the normal water temp sender in the pressurised water pipe,
we used 2 Stack gauges for the oil pressure and temp and a TIM for the water temp
because we have removed the soft top, we ran the sender wires through the fire wall under rear carpet then under the rear bins and under the cover for the handbrake and gear shifter cables ect and popped them out behind the stereo, would never know they were there s:D :D s:D when all the trim was back on you would never know it was all done by 2 amatures and our first experience doing anything electronic s:D :D s:D
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cheers tommy
Tommy they look brilliant there, really nicely done mate!
Quote from: "Meeerrrk"Tommy they look brilliant there, really nicely done mate!
cheers mate, mainly thanks to you though other wise it would of been a alot messier, that wiring adaptor made life so much easier, all in all it came out rather well s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:
ready now for horse shoe pass and a EVO triangle run on sat s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:
cheers tommy
Those gauges sit well there and don't look out of place :-) :-) :-) I hate seeing gauges on huge pods sticking out like a big spot on a nose lol
Looks almost as if it could of been standard
Quote from: "MrStev3"Those gauges sit well there and don't look out of place :-) :-) :-) I hate seeing gauges on huge pods sticking out like a big spot on a nose lol
Looks almost as if it could of been standard
cheers buddy, yeah we really dont like the look stuck on gauges in pods either, we wanted a stockish look s:) :) s:)
also a small update we have been out for test run on sat to the evo triangle to test everything worked which it does so very happy with our work, the ride is slightly harsher very good still, much more direct and much less roll so happy with the springs and polybushes
there is some slight rubbing on the arches but nothing me a my track car buddy cant sort we'll roll then no problem
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cheers tommy
Looking good mate....
I've started thinking about gauges but really can't decide where to put them! :-) :-) :-)
Looking brilliant Tommy! Sits really well on the wheels and suspension
cheers lads we're happy with how it looks and drives now
cheers tommy
are you interested in 3sisters on sunday? 10 laps £20.
Quote from: "tomaky"are you interested in 3sisters on sunday? 10 laps £20.
hmmmmmm could be very tempting not to far from me either thanks for the offer, i will speak to my track car building buddy s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:
cheers tommy
No problem buddy.
You making it buddy? We will be there from about 10
Quote from: "tomaky"You making it buddy? We will be there from about 10
hi buddy
appreciate the offer would of loved to of come but had a mates bday the night before and a serious hangover the next day s:flame: :flame: s:flame:
cheers tommy
Mare! haha, might be booking croft or oulton for a weekend in likely april if you are interested.
Quote from: "tomaky"Mare! haha, might be booking croft or oulton for a weekend in likely april if you are interested.
haha yeah only just recovered tbh, i would love to go to a track day with some other mr2s oulton would be great as its very close to me s:) :) s:) i wont be at a track untill may now though the mr2 build has drained my funds and i have a holiday in May so not very flush at the moment
but after May it will be all go for the summer lots of track days, i say oulton but would like to go to croft great track,
cheers tommy
aii im the same way trying to book for may/first week in June.
Quote from: "tomaky"aii I'm the same way trying to book for may/first week in June.
we should defo try and get the same day then that would be ace and see if we can get anyone else involved that would be sweet
cheers tommy
Definitely, i know a mate who would likely be interested s:) :) s:) and another mate is doing a MX5 up, it would be good to destroy that on track tehe s:) :) s:)
Quote from: "tomaky"Definitely, i know a mate who would likely be interested s:) :) s:) and another mate is doing a MX5 up, it would be good to destroy that on track tehe s:) :) s:)
Sounds good to me always enjoy some mx5 bashing s:) :) s:) but defo up for hitting the track with a few cars and like minded lads will be ace. we'll have to set up a track date soon s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:
cheers tommy
Id love to join you guys some time, that's why I was hoping to set up a repeat of last years blyton park day.
Quote from: "Meeerrrk"Id love to join you guys some time, that's why I was hoping to set up a repeat of last years blyton park day.
sounds good to me meerrrk would really like to set something up june time, you'll have to get those spanners spinning s:D :D s:D
cheers tommy
Hi all
a few updates of the car been a little while.
we brought a wheel flaring tool and had a go at flaring the wheel arches our selves we managed to flare them about 15/20mm
they turned out pretty good we think although we managed to mess up 1 of the front arches as we learnt how get the flaring technique right with to much heat and pressure on the tool and warped it a bit, there seems a fine line to how much heat and pressure is needed to get it right, so we'll just have to get a new wing s:( :( s:( seen them for 50/60 quid so not to bad, lucky we started on the front not the rear s:) :) s:) cheaper to fix haha
both rear arches are nice and even and 1 front is nice although might need some slight tweaking but we'll see, the wheels look like they fit the car alot better now and rubbing seems to be gone, although we're yet to really lean on it so they may need more flaring but now we got our eye in it dont take long
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also sorted out the ducktail we got from the group buy, sprayed it with a rattle can of Toyota 202 black, the colour match seems a bit off but it aint to bad for in the garage, also de-badge the rear looks much cleaner now
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Bring on ding day!
cheers tommy
Looking very smart Tommy!
Quote from: "Meeerrrk"Looking very smart Tommy!
cheers meeerrk buddy
another pic from horse shoe pass on sunday
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the warped front wing not to bad really still needs new 1 though
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cheers tommy
very nice build,love the exhaust s:bowdown: :bowdown: s:bowdown:
Quote from: "vtifan"very nice build,love the exhaust s:bowdown: :bowdown: s:bowdown:
thanks buddy much appreciated, has been a long road to get where it is today.
cheers tommy
hi all
a small update no pics yet though
we have purchased a TRD front strut brace (cheap from a auction site) and a baffled sump which will be going on the car soon
i havn't had much time as of late to do anything to the car due to my first child being born a little baby boy which im over the moon with
hopefully when things settle down I will be at outlon this/next month razzing the MR2
cheers Tommy
Congratulations Tommy s:D :D s:D
Congrats buddy!!!
Which sump did you go for?
Quote from: "tomaky"Congrats buddy!!!
Which sump did you go for?
Cheers chaps
we decided to go cheap and get the OBX sump seeing as its way less than 50% of the other sumps available.
i have read good and bad about the morrso and the same about the OBX i.e (small leaks not flat fitment issues etc)and nothing but good about the Elise parts (but didn't fancy 500+ quid) so went with the OBX (200 quid delivered) and TBH i was quite surprised it seems there welder has had more experience over the years building these sumps or they changed him as the welds look good not amazing or anything but way better than the pics
If there are any problems with it (which we cant see so far) we can get it welded or the mounting face skimmed perfectly flat for very cheap so even worse case scenario we can have it fixed and will only cost us a few quid extra which will still make it a very cheap sump.
cheers tommy
Ive got one in the front room, agree the welds arnt the tidyest, one if the corners on the inside has got a visable crack which doesnt travel all the way through the weld. I might have a lad in work take a look. Yet to properly check the face, ive got a can of rtv hoping it should seal well enough.
Hi all
A very small update as i have very little time recently, got the TRD brace back from the powered coaters and put on, makes a difference to the front end and looks quite cool
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cheers tommy
Tommy where did you get your omp wheel from? Also What size is it, 330mm?
Quote from: "Meeerrrk"Tommy where did you get your omp wheel from? Also What size is it, 330mm?
hi buddy
we got it from ebay, the size is 350mm, pretty much the same size as stock maybe 10/20mm smaller, we were looking at/for 330mm wheels but they seemed harder to find 1 with a dish and more expensive.
cheers tommy
Thanks mate, I'll keep an eye out, I'd like a dished one to bring the wheel a little closer and that OMP one you've got is very nice looking !
Quote from: "Meeerrrk"Thanks mate, I'll keep an eye out, I'd like a dished one to bring the wheel a little closer and that OMP one you've got is very nice looking !
Dibs on yours!
few updates
elise parts sump is on although no pics yet, got the side vents from the GB took alot of sanding and prep to get them flat but came out ok,
and finally the all the rear hub bushes failed so got the bushes from MR2 ben which weren't cheap and just need to fit them in the hubs
got normal poly bushes for the 2 other hub bushes which were nice and cheap
Toyota don't sell the bushes you have to buy new hubs! And there no poly version as they are some mad design so no one makes them, so the bushes from MR2 ben is the only solution I have found, they are from another toyota model apparently.
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cheers tommy
Elise parts sump is on
I couldn't find anyone running this sump on a 1zz and elise parts them selves weren't sure if it would fit, although the bolting pattern is the same, but it went on fine, so anyone out there looking to put a baffel sump onm there 1zz i would reccommend the elise parts 1, much better design than moroso or OBX
going oulton park on November 20th for a track day... cant wait
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cheers tommy
Why would it not fit? The elise 1zz uses the same parts? There are 1zz elises with this sump. What would cause it to not fit? Genuine question of not understanding s:) :) s:)
Quote from: "Jrichards20"Why would it not fit? The elise 1zz uses the same parts? There are 1zz elises with this sump. What would cause it to not fit? Genuine question of not understanding s:) :) s:)
I just wasn't sure if the block/fly wheel end is the same on 1zz and 2zz as there not much clearance that end, and also the i wasn't sure if the oil pick up is in the same place as i have seen people put 1zz sumps on a 2zz and have to cut the windage tray to get them to fit. this cause some concern also as the baffles are completely different on the Elise parts sump to the OBX/morosso so just wasn't sure if this would cause problems.
when i spoke to Elise parts they said they had never sold 1 for a 1zz and didn't know if they fit, i had a Google around and couldn't find any 1zz mr2 or elise with this sump on. maybe not a good enough google if you know there are 1zz elises with this sump on s:oops: :oops: s:oops:
Elise parts sold me the sump under the condition i could return it if it didn't fit and asked for my feed back for fitment and have now updated there web site to include 1zz s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
Ahh ok. I thought I read somewhere that Rogue fitted a ep sump on an 1zz mr2. But cant find the link. But nice of Elise parts to say you could return it!
How far underneath the car does the front splitter extend? I am looking for something similar s:) :) s:) Your car is giving me a few ideas, looks really good s:) :) s:)
Quote from: "Jrichards20"Ahh ok. I thought I read somewhere that Rogue fitted a ep sump on an 1zz mr2. But cant find the link. But nice of Elise parts to say you could return it!
How far underneath the car does the front splitter extend? I am looking for something similar s:) :) s:) Your car is giving me a few ideas, looks really good s:) :) s:)
oh right maybe there is 1zz with this sump on im sure someone else would of tried it.
thanks buddy, its getting there now, the side vents off the GB have nicely finished off the outside.
it doesn't extend that far really see pic below, its from luxury part the splitter
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cheers tommy
I like that splitter !!
Will look awesome, the fl bumper needs some aggression added and that's the ticket
Quote from: "MrStev3"I like that splitter !!
Will look awesome, the fl bumper needs some aggression added and that's the ticket
Thanks Steve, its one of the better ones for the FL 2s IMO, the side vents from the GB have made hell of a difference to the overall look need to pull it out the garage and take some pics after its been washed as its soooo dusty hasn't been driven in months s:( :( s:(
cheers tommy
I did look at the side vents for the sprint car but I didn't have spare dosh with paying race fees and hotels and all that stuff.
Dust it off and get it out on the open roads
Quote from: "MrStev3"I did look at the side vents for the sprint car but I didn't have spare dosh with paying race fees and hotels and all that stuff.
Dust it off and get it out on the open roads
yeah i can imagine thats expensive, i hopefully will be looking into using the car for more competition type stuff next year might even join you in the sprint series s:) :) s:)
fingers crossed if all is well and good she'll be coming out this weekend s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:
cheers tommy
Few pics of the vents fitted and the sump is attached and test fired the car with no leaks s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:
Gave her the first wash in months came up quite nice, all ready for Oulton park on the 20th November..........cant wait
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cheers tommy
the vents till need a bit of a compound and buff to shine them up but very pleased with the oput come
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cheers tommy
Looks really good Tommy! Got a superb little car there!
Quote from: "Jrichards20"Looks really good Tommy! Got a superb little car there!
thanks buddy
cheers tommy
Great looking car tommy, and great thread
the vents are a good addition
Splitter looks awesome mate. Where'd you pick that up?
Quote from: "Swan_Connery"Splitter looks awesome mate. Where'd you pick that up?
cheers buddy
i actually got the spoiler second hand from a member on the club but they dont come up very often you can buy them brand new from here,
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cheers tommy
Quote from: "dkirkwood89"Great looking car tommy, and great thread
the vents are a good addition
Thanks buddy,
I have been after a set of vents for a while but didnt want to pay the high prices for original c-one vents, the group buy was a god send couldn't resist very happy with them.
cheers tommy
I'd not spotted this one on here until now. My new favourite Roadster, I reckon. I like all of the mods - I'd say the only thing I'd change would be the red leather, but that's just personal preference. I'm a bit gutted I ignored a set of Rotas which were for sale and previously fitted to a Roadster locally, as I just couldn't envisage them fitted. Mine has a 40mm drop - how low is yours?
Quote from: "wafers"I'd not spotted this one on here until now. My new favourite Roadster, I reckon. I like all of the mods - I'd say the only thing I'd change would be the red leather, but that's just personal preference. I'm a bit gutted I ignored a set of Rotas which were for sale and previously fitted to a Roadster locally, as I just couldn't envisage them fitted. Mine has a 40mm drop - how low is yours?
thanks for the kind words buddy glad you like it s:) :) s:) im with you all the way on the seats im not a fan either there just stock facelift seats, one day i'll get a set of brides or recaros but the amount they cost they keep getting put back for other mods, mishimoto rad and coilovers next then might look at seats s:D :D s:D
yeah i do like rotas they look good on most cars and they have alot of selection, they come up on ebay quite alot but we couldn't find a second hand set in the size/fitment we wanted so brought new, mine is dropped on tein springs think it is 33mm front and 30mm rear but they have settled now and reckon its dropped at least another 5mm maybe 10mm, they dropped quite alot once they had some miles on them.
cheers tommy
Bro, how have you managed to keep your coils dry without a coil cover? I've had to go through a set of coils because of no cover on my 1zz. The Corolla I have has no coil cover either, treating myself to a Lotus one s:D :D s:D
Tommy - is the exhaust a one off, or is it an off the shelf job?
Quote from: "manos3003"Bro, how have you managed to keep your coils dry without a coil cover? I've had to go through a set of coils because of no cover on my 1zz. The Corolla I have has no coil cover either, treating myself to a Lotus one s:D :D s:D
hi buddy, well they stay dry as far as we have noticed, the car doesn't see much wet weather these days as its not a daily driver but it has been out in the rain a few times and never had a problem with water getting the coils wet. after its been out in the rain we dry all the subframe / engine etc down and i have never noticed water on the coils.
i cant really see how water could get there unless you remove the drip tray, but i have seen topics/threads where people have commented on the coils getting wet but i haven't seen this on my car
cheers tommy
Quote from: "wafers"Tommy - is the exhaust a one off, or is it an off the shelf job?
HI buddy
no its all off the shelf, PPE manifold and a CHE exhaust with there de cat pipe think they call it a test pipe it was all brought from MWR in the USA.
cheers tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "wafers"Tommy - is the exhaust a one off, or is it an off the shelf job?
HI buddy
no its all off the shelf, PPE manifold and a CHE exhaust with there de cat pipe think they call it a test pipe it was all brought from MWR in the USA.
cheers tommy
Thanks for that - would look good on my sable I reckon s;) ;) s;)
HI all
Had a great day at Oulton park on the 20th car ran perfect all day apart from losing the live to our gauges near the end of the day due to our rubbish crimping s:oops: :oops: s:oops: easily fixed though
was alot of cars there, lots of mx5s. golf gti mk1/2 and a few caterhams which felt the wrath of the mr2 s:) :) s:) we shared a garage with a nice bloke who had a turbo mx5, he even let us have a go which only confirmed how much of a better car the mr2 is.
there was another mr2 mk3 there which surprised us we had a good chat with the owners and told them to join MR2ROC s:) :) s:)
the weather was nice and sunny but cold, which meant we got to really push the mr2, the new sump and side vents helped with oil temps and could go flat out for 3/4 laps before oil temps got to 110 celcius area and only required 1 cool down lap to get them down to 90 again, the rain did come but right at the end of the day around 3 so we packed up and went home at this point.
few few things we noticed on the day the car needs more arch rolling, i seriously want coilovers now and a set of semi slicks s:) :) s:)
heres a few pics in the garage will get some pics of on track action up soon s:) :) s:)
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cheers tommy
Glad you had a good time on track.
FYI, 110 degrees oil temp is not particularly high.
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Cheers Alex was a great day
yeah i know your pretty safe up to 130 degrees before the oil starts to break down, its more of a self imposed limit for safety for the engine,
enjoyed watching that video though s:) :) s:) some of the oil temps where crazy high that evo was almost 150! no wonder it retired in smoke
cheers tommy
Are you doing the arch rolling just for looks? Doesn't seem that close at the moment s:) :) s:)
Quote from: "Jrichards20"Are you doing the arch rolling just for looks? Doesn't seem that close at the moment s:) :) s:)
Hi buddy, no if i could of got away without rolling the arches i wouldn't bother, they have already been done about 15/20mm but need another 10mm as there just catching now and only on the rear.
when we first got the wheels it rubbed on the road in general driving but after the first round of arch rolling we never noticed it on the road and hoped it would be enough.
it only does it on certain corners like shell corner and going through deers leap where there's alot of compression in the suspension so its pretty close.
but i reckon due to it being on stock shocks and just tein springs there still reasonable amount of body roll and suspension travel, once we get coilovers they probably wont rub due to the stiffer nature of coilovers but then again we would drop it lower again by another 10/15mm so might rub, but another 10mm wider should cure the problem for good.
its a fairly straight forward process do it in the space of a few hours
cheers tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "Jrichards20"Are you doing the arch rolling just for looks? Doesn't seem that close at the moment s:) :) s:)
Hi buddy, no if i could of got away without rolling the arches i wouldn't bother, they have already been done about 15/20mm but need another 10mm as there just catching now and only on the rear.
when we first got the wheels it rubbed on the road in general driving but after the first round of arch rolling we never noticed it on the road and hoped it would be enough.
it only does it on certain corners like shell corner and going through deers leap where there's alot of compression in the suspension so its pretty close.
but i reckon due to it being on stock shocks and just tein springs there still reasonable amount of body roll and suspension travel, once we get coilovers they probably wont rub due to the stiffer nature of coilovers but then again we would drop it lower again by another 10/15mm so might rub, but another 10mm wider should cure the problem for good.
its a fairly straight forward process do it in the space of a few hours
cheers tommy
Looks like I will need to be doing that too then, do you have the roller yourself, or do you take it somewhere to do it?
Yes coilovers will definitely reduce the roll, once they are fitted the car is going to look awesome! even better than it is now s:) :) s:)
If I can get my car looking a little like this I will be a very happy chappy!
Quote from: "Jrichards20"Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "Jrichards20"Are you doing the arch rolling just for looks? Doesn't seem that close at the moment s:) :) s:)
Hi buddy, no if i could of got away without rolling the arches i wouldn't bother, they have already been done about 15/20mm but need another 10mm as there just catching now and only on the rear.
when we first got the wheels it rubbed on the road in general driving but after the first round of arch rolling we never noticed it on the road and hoped it would be enough.
it only does it on certain corners like shell corner and going through deers leap where there's alot of compression in the suspension so its pretty close.
but i reckon due to it being on stock shocks and just tein springs there still reasonable amount of body roll and suspension travel, once we get coilovers they probably wont rub due to the stiffer nature of coilovers but then again we would drop it lower again by another 10/15mm so might rub, but another 10mm wider should cure the problem for good.
its a fairly straight forward process do it in the space of a few hours
cheers tommy
Looks like I will need to be doing that too then, do you have the roller yourself, or do you take it somewhere to do it?
Yes coilovers will definitely reduce the roll, once they are fitted the car is going to look awesome! even better than it is now s:) :) s:)
If I can get my car looking a little like this I will be a very happy chappy!
We did it our selves brought the roller off ebay for something like 50 quid where as to pay someone to do it was like 200 quid + so thought we would have a go.
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its fairly straight forward to do, just need a good heat gun to warm the metal up nicely to pull out the arches and also stops the paint cracking, but it is quite easy to put to much heat into the metal which we found out and slightly warped our front wing but after that we got the hang of it and its pretty easy to get the balance of heat and pressure on the arch to slowly pull them out, I unhooked the bumpers aswell to get a better roll on the arches and once your done just clip them back in and the bumpers follow the new wider arches to make it look almost unnoticeable.
If you do it start on the front to get your eye in its cheaper and easier to replace that panel s:) :) s:) Thats if anything goes wrong but take it slow and you wont have a problem.
i would say your more than welcome to borrow my roller but just seen your down in london which might make things tricky
yeah coilovers will make it look so much better properly slammed and handle how i want
thanks buddy im pretty happy with it how it looks now nothing else i wanna do to the outside bar lower it some more! s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
Quite like the idea of doing this ha
Could fit the big wheels.
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"We did it our selves brought the roller off ebay for something like 50 quid where as to pay someone to do it was like 200 quid + so thought we would have a go.
its fairly straight forward to do, just need a good heat gun to warm the metal up nicely to pull out the arches and also stops the paint cracking, but it is quite easy to put to much heat into the metal which we found out and slightly warped our front wing but after that we got the hang of it and its pretty easy to get the balance of heat and pressure on the arch to slowly pull them out, I unhooked the bumpers aswell to get a better roll on the arches and once your done just clip them back in and the bumpers follow the new wider arches to make it look almost unnoticeable.
If you do it start on the front to get your eye in its cheaper and easier to replace that panel s:) :) s:) Thats if anything goes wrong but take it slow and you wont have a problem.
i would say your more than welcome to borrow my roller but just seen your down in london which might make things tricky
yeah coilovers will make it look so much better properly slammed and handle how i want
thanks buddy I'm pretty happy with it how it looks now nothing else i wanna do to the outside bar lower it some more! s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
I've got a heat gun so that's a start! s:) :) s:) thanks buddy, I'm sure there must be one closer to home somewhere! I will have to watch a few youtube videos. If you can, when you do the next rolling, get a video on some of it so we can have a look s:) :) s:)
Quote from: "Jrichards20"Quote from: "tommyzoom99"We did it our selves brought the roller off ebay for something like 50 quid where as to pay someone to do it was like 200 quid + so thought we would have a go.
its fairly straight forward to do, just need a good heat gun to warm the metal up nicely to pull out the arches and also stops the paint cracking, but it is quite easy to put to much heat into the metal which we found out and slightly warped our front wing but after that we got the hang of it and its pretty easy to get the balance of heat and pressure on the arch to slowly pull them out, I unhooked the bumpers aswell to get a better roll on the arches and once your done just clip them back in and the bumpers follow the new wider arches to make it look almost unnoticeable.
If you do it start on the front to get your eye in its cheaper and easier to replace that panel s:) :) s:) Thats if anything goes wrong but take it slow and you wont have a problem.
i would say your more than welcome to borrow my roller but just seen your down in london which might make things tricky
yeah coilovers will make it look so much better properly slammed and handle how i want
thanks buddy I'm pretty happy with it how it looks now nothing else i wanna do to the outside bar lower it some more! s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
I've got a heat gun so that's a start! s:) :) s:) thanks buddy, I'm sure there must be one closer to home somewhere! I will have to watch a few youtube videos. If you can, when you do the next rolling, get a video on some of it so we can have a look s:) :) s:)
Ha thats half the tools s:) :) s:) there only 40/50 quid on ebay so it aint to costly to get 1, yes sure no worries next time i do it which will probably be soon i'll get some footage of the process, alot of people just use them to bend the lip of the arch flat but i used to to actually pull the arch out and flare the lip s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
Quote from: "tomaky"Could fit the big wheels.
do it do it s:D :D s:D
cheers tommy
A few pics from Oulton Park last week s:) :) s:)
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cheers tommy
That really is a lovely looking '2. The wheels, side scoops, front splitter and black bodywork just "work"!
So becoming one of my favourite 2's. Don't know why, but as above. It just works!!
Fancy a swap? s;) ;) s;)
Thanks for the kind comments lads
has come together quite nicely over the last 2 years finally, alot thanks to this kick ass club for all the group buys, helpful people and wealth of knowledge found on this club s:bowdown: :bowdown: s:bowdown:
Enjoyed it so much last week we're going back again on the 20th of december s:) :) s:)
cheere Tommy
Thought I'd break my silence to post a short on-board from the day. The tires were catching on the arches slightly in places under hard cornering but it sounds a lot worse than it actually was - the rears just need pulling out another 5mm for the next track session.
I also seemed to enjoy the rev limiter quite a bit s:oops: :oops: s:oops:
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Another one with 'zoom at the wheel, doing a bit of Porsche-bashing. s:D :D s:D
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I have to say that you have done a superb job with your Roadster, it certainly seems just the job on track. Nicely judged set of mods and nice video clips, enjoyed those! s8) 8) s8)
Quote from: "loadswine"I have to say that you have done a superb job with your Roadster, it certainly seems just the job on track. Nicely judged set of mods and nice video clips, enjoyed those! s8) 8) s8)
cheers for the comments loadswine
It has been a long time coming but its finally somewhere near how i imagined it 2/3 years ago when we first got it, after alot of blood sweat and tears, but it was all worth it i love these little cars s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:
cheers tommy
Hi all,
Had another great day at Oulton on the 19th, track was wet this time so speeds were low but it was huge fun learning the car. It was our first proper chance to really get the car sideways and get a feel for how hard you can push on a wet track.
Car ran faultlessly all day, just a couple of small jobs to do over the remainder of the winter ready for the next track session end of Feb/early March:
- Fix timing chain tensioner leak
- Flare wheel arches another 5-10mm
- Upgrade front discs and pads (currently running stock)
- Poly engine mounts
- Uprated ally rad
- Underseal
Quick vid from the day:
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Good videos, especially the last one, more fun than going for lap times I reckon!
Great looking car, black is definitely the second best colour!!
Because of you I'm now looking into swapping all my blue panels to black ones. This and another black one has shown me exactly what I want mine to look like s:) :) s:)
Topdownman - Thanks for the kind words s:D :D s:D To be honest I wasn't too keen on driving on a wet track at first, but by the end of the day I didn't want to leave!
J - That's another great thing about these cars that I hadn't considered before, you can do a complete body colour change without a spray gun in sight!
Quote from: "Jrichards20"Because of you I'm now looking into swapping all my blue panels to black ones. This and another black one has shown me exactly what I want mine to look like s:) :) s:)
This is kind of what I'm thinking. Whilst I like my sable, black looks so good with all the toys, like this '2. I need to read back in the thread to find out what engine mods have been done - many, by the sound of it in the clips! Looks and sounds fantastic. s8) 8) s8)
Looks good for 5 minutes. Polish that very flat paint up josh and it will look amazeballs ive got some cracking photo's
Hi All
a small update on the car not much has happened over Christmas really but now its time to do some of the other bits get the car ready for the summer
we decided to get a new radiator we went for the mishimoto in the end as its triple core which should lower the temps all round and looks pretty good s:) :) s:) hopefully over the next few weeks we'll get it installed along with all the other jobs that need doing
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cheers tommy
Cage next is it s:mrgreen: :mrgreen: s:mrgreen:
Have you got the coilovers on yet? The MeisterR group buy would be great for the car!!
Just followed you on Instagram, Keep up the pictures of the Porsches! Especially the classics, the old Carreras are my all time favourites!
When is the next track day planned?
Quote from: "Jrichards20"Have you got the coilovers on yet? The MeisterR group buy would be great for the car!!
Just followed you on Instagram, Keep up the pictures of the Porsches! Especially the classics, the old Carreras are my all time favourites!
When is the next track day planned?
Hi buddy
no coilovers yet im tempted by the group buy but there is a list of other mods that need doing before coilovers are brought, although very tempting ......must..... try..... and....... restrain myself s:flame: :flame: s:flame:
yeah i followed you back mate s:) :) s:) , im quite lucky with my job i get to go to alot of porsche dealers that sell our carbon ceramic brakes when im fitting prototype discs to cars for testing like the new 991 gt3 rs set i have just done, and JZM in london always have a disgustingly nice collection of old and new 911s, i have to admit i like the older Carreras especially the RS ones they have there.
well all going well should be in march april time we'll be back at oulton just got to get through the list of things to do and she'll be ready for the spring
cheers tommy
Hi All
Spent a day over the weekend removing the old rad and air con rad, pretty much the last piece of the original car that had not been improved or made new, and boy where these looking old in the tooth.
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Surprised the rad hadn't failed after seeing the state of it, and removed the last piece of the AC, the pump and all the pipe work had gone but never removed the rad.
When we refreshed the front end we never took the bumper off or radiators out, so took the bumper off and rads out and there was a cross member there which had never been cleaned or painted so treated it with some rust eater and the hammerited it.
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Then fitted the Mishimoto rad, a very nice bit of kit, although its is very thick so we had to bend the slam panel bit for clearance but i just did it by hand its only thin steel.
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just need to finish bleeding the system and putting all the bits back on the car and should be good to go and provide some extra cooling
cheers tommy
Car is looking good. Cheers!
Lovely shiny frunk!! Need to get mine looking like that s:) :) s:)
cheers chaps the front end is finally finished now...........well i say that but probably not s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:shock: :shock: s:shock:
cheers tommy
Hey Tommy,
Car looks ace mate! I spoke to you on Instagram last week about your wheels!
Quote from: "s2k_adz"Hey Tommy,
Car looks ace mate! I spoke to you on Instagram last week about your wheels!
Hi Adam,
Thanks bud, It was actually me you were speaking to on IG, myself and Tommyzoom co-own/build the car.
How's the 2zz coming along mate?
Tom.
(Yes we're both called Tom s:lol: :lol: s:lol: )
Well this thread was fantastic, having just bought my first mr2(and a black one non the less) this has given me so much inspiration and introduced me to a lot of the modifications, those side scoops in particular look wonderful.
As an aside, I noticed earlier on you mentioned not being a fan of the seats, I think they look brilliant and I'm already looking for a set. Mine has a set of fabric red seats and being based in Manchester a swap with some money your way would certainly be something I'd be interested in.
Anyway thanks for the inspiration!
Quote from: "Logan"Well this thread was fantastic, having just bought my first mr2(and a black one non the less) this has given me so much inspiration and introduced me to a lot of the modifications, those side scoops in particular look wonderful.
As an aside, I noticed earlier on you mentioned not being a fan of the seats, I think they look brilliant and I'm already looking for a set. Mine has a set of fabric red seats and being based in Manchester a swap with some money your way would certainly be something I'd be interested in.
Anyway thanks for the inspiration!
Hi Logan
Glad you enjoyed the thread and has given you some ideas, feel free to pick my brains about anything you like, the side scoops are a great addition for the mr2s think there is a group buy for another set s:D :D s:D
Yeah im not a big fan of the seats, the design is cool just not into the leather, are your seats Facelift cloth seats? if they are and in good nick then im sure we could sort out a deal.
cheers tommy
They are FL cloth yep and in great nick, the ones out of Tricky's car actually. I'm sure i'll be picking your brain plenty, I may also be after some tein springs....
Quote from: "Logan"They are FL cloth yep and in great nick, the ones out of Tricky's car actually. I'm sure i'll be picking your brain plenty, I may also be after some tein springs....
sounds good i would be interested in sorting out a deal for the seats then s:) :) s:)
well im pretty sure your getting the suspension off my car from what Tricky has said to me s:D :D s:D
cheers tommy
Nice looking thing you've got there Tommy! How about some keyhole covers though? s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "Logan"They are FL cloth yep and in great nick, the ones out of Tricky's car actually. I'm sure i'll be picking your brain plenty, I may also be after some tein springs....
sounds good i would be interested in sorting out a deal for the seats then s:) :) s:)
well I'm pretty sure your getting the suspension off my car from what Tricky has said to me s:D :D s:D
cheers tommy
Haha Yer it would seem so! Hope it's in good nick s:lol: :lol: s:lol: How much extra are you after for the seats?Ill come over to you if needs be.
Quote from: "manos3003"Nice looking thing you've got there Tommy! How about some keyhole covers though? s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
thanks buddy
s:lol: :lol: s:lol: i think i'll be ok without them its just adding weight s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Quote from: "Logan"Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "Logan"They are FL cloth yep and in great nick, the ones out of Tricky's car actually. I'm sure i'll be picking your brain plenty, I may also be after some tein springs....
sounds good i would be interested in sorting out a deal for the seats then s:) :) s:)
well I'm pretty sure your getting the suspension off my car from what Tricky has said to me s:D :D s:D
cheers tommy
Haha your it would seem so! Hope it's in good nick s:lol: :lol: s:lol: How much extra are you after for the seats?Ill come over to you if needs be.
Yep its pretty much like new buddy so no worries there was rebuilt less than 12 months ago and probably only seen 750 miles since then.
regarding the seats im not sure on prices and things yet let me speak to the lad whos owns half the car with me and we'll figure something out, be more than happy for you to come to us we have a reasonable garage so could do the swap there and then.
cheers tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "manos3003"Nice looking thing you've got there Tommy! How about some keyhole covers though? s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
thanks buddy
s:lol: :lol: s:lol: i think i'll be ok without them its just adding weight s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Well, 10 grams for a smoother surface that would reduce your drag? s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Quote from: "manos3003"Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "manos3003"Nice looking thing you've got there Tommy! How about some keyhole covers though? s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
thanks buddy
s:lol: :lol: s:lol: i think i'll be ok without them its just adding weight s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Well, 10 grams for a smoother surface that would reduce your drag? s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
now i never thought of that for a drag reduction system...... im sold s:D :D s:D
cheers tommy
Next thing you'll be sellotaping up the body panel gaps tommy! s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Quote from: "Jrichards20"Next thing you'll be sellotaping up the body panel gaps tommy! s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
haha s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol: not far off that now, running out of things to do on the car...................wait........i just read that out loud what a stupid statement, it will never be finished!
Small update
coilovers fitted went on know problems apart from the abs and brake line holes all full of paint / powder coat which is annoying but i'll just have to tap them out s:roll: :roll: s:roll:
the front is still sitting a bit high (lower than it was on teins but still needs another 10/15mm drop) but the rear is pretty much spot on might drop it another 5mm depending how it settles with a few miles on it, so just some fine tuning of the ride height and be ready to get the alignment done again.
heres some pics of it so far once its sitting properly at the correct ride height i'll get some proper pics it was half 10 by the time we finished last night s:flame: :flame: s:flame:
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cheers tommy
those arches...... mmmmmmmmmm s:twisted: :twisted: s:twisted:
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regarding the seats I'm not sure on prices and things yet let me speak to the lad whos owns half the car with me and we'll figure something out, be more than happy for you to come to us we have a reasonable garage so could do the swap there and then.
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Sounds good to me, just give me a shout.
Hi All
small update got the ride height pretty close to where we want it still undecided on the rear could come down a bit still but going to have to see how it settles but may tweak it some more, but for now very happy with it finally have the front end out of the clouds s:D :D s:D
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cheers tommy
What an absolute beaut! Whens the next track day? and whats next on the plans? s:) :) s:)
Looks great, spoiler really sets it off. Picking mine up next Saturday and picking up a hard top from near you on Sunday if you've decided on seats by then.
Quote from: "Jrichards20"What an absolute beaut! Whens the next track day? and whats next on the plans? s:) :) s:)
Cheers buddy
not sure really on whats next dont get me started s:D :D s:D , the rad and coilovers where a pretty big part of the puzzle, so for now get everything shaken down again and see whats going on regarding setup and other bits and bobs.
tyres are a big 1 too, once we have worn out the 1s on there do we go for some semi slicks or stick to some good road tyres like advan
I really need to under seal the car but thats about it should be a summer of track days and runs around the welsh mountains s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce: hopefully be at oulton in may again
1 thing i was talking about with my mate was getting a second hand head and go aboutt building a proper head for the engine over the next 6 months/year, i mean we have cams and that now but the head is the real restrictive point for our engine, so with big valves and capability of revving 8k, fully gas flowed and port and polished this should make our engine 200BHP+ which would be nice but thats a bit of a pipe dream at the minute something to do slowly over time
but at the moment i just want to drive it and enjoy it
cheers tommy
Quote from: "Logan"Looks great, spoiler really sets it off. Picking mine up next Saturday and picking up a hard top from near you on Sunday if you've decided on seats by then.
thanks buddy
i have been talking to my mate about the seats, were still undecided maybe we could meet up if your in the area and have a good look at them and you can see ours, maybe seeing them in the flesh will make the decision easier.
cheers tommy
That works for me mate, happy to pay some your way too of course.Bit of cash towards the new head!
Quote from: "Logan"That works for me mate, happy to pay some your way too of course.Bit of cash towards the new head!
ok sounds like a plan, PM me when you know your going to be in the area and we can meet up somewhere to discuss the swap
cheers tommy
Pm on its way Tommy, finally got the car and it's great. I'll be watching this thread with interest as youve made such a good job of it.
HI All
went out for the first drive in the MR2 since coilovers seems to ride very nice obviously much more stiff than before but still ok over bumps and stuff and the handling now has been completely transformed though the bends it is so flat and planted, cant wait to track it to really see the limits.
Went up the horse shoe pass then down past bala lake and though dinas mawddwy which is a mountain pass and stopped in newtown to see a friend before returning home was a good shakedown everything feels solid and very happy with the suspension
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cheers tommy
Lovely pics!
Spent my coilover money on a bloody tele s:( :( s:( cant wait for the turbo to be running, but i think its deffo going to need coilovers.
Quote from: "tomaky"Spent my coilover money on a bloody tele s:( :( s:( cant wait for the turbo to be running, but i think its deffo going to need coilovers.
At least you can now put coilovers on an MR2 in Gran Turismo s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Saweeeet!
Quote from: "manos3003"Quote from: "tomaky"Spent my coilover money on a bloody tele s:( :( s:( cant wait for the turbo to be running, but i think its deffo going to need coilovers.
At least you can now put coilovers on an MR2 in Gran Turismo s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol: s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
What about Hass/Thor/SP or PE turbo kits? s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Quote from: "tomaky"Spent my coilover money on a bloody tele s:( :( s:( cant wait for the turbo to be running, but i think its deffo going to need coilovers.
I would highly recommend coilovers, has completely transformed the car feels absolutely planted now, the biggest improvement is the reduced body roll compared to teins and looks soooo much better lower, it might do with some more lowering but i'll give it a few more miles to settle yet to see what we are dealing with, and as a bonus as well we dont need to roll the arches any more than they already have been, where as on teins they needed more rolling s:D :D s:D
cheers tommy
Absolute cracking looking car is this. I love the purposeful, practical nature of everything that's been done & it's a credit to you mate.
Its the roll that kills it the most for me even on a NA so on the turbo i need it to remain planted to hold the speed.
Quote from: "J03"Absolute cracking looking car is this. I love the purposeful, practical nature of everything that's been done & it's a credit to you mate.
Thanks buddy, comments like this always mean alot to me and my mate who have put hundreds of hours into building our perfect roadster and i think we have a good compromise for road and track without losing the essence of the car.
Quote from: "tomaky"Its the roll that kills it the most for me even on a NA so on the turbo i need it to remain planted to hold the speed.
yeah totally agree the roll is a killer round the bends, the lazyness from the handling has gone and feels so much more responsive especially when changing direction,the car feels like it grips and goes so much better on power to due to the anti squat improvements from the suspension. on track now i reckon it will be a bit of a weapon.
cheers tommy
HI All
a small update just been doing some fine tuning around the car now, some stuff has been done a few months just not updated the thread
the bar that held all manner of bits of the soft top and wind deflector we took out and ground all the tabs and bits off to make it smooth then painted it black and put it back in as it didn't look right with all the bits on.
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also got a stack water temp gauge to match the other stack gauges as we had a odd TIMs gauge for the water which has now gone s:) :) s:) and also got a new gear knob
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also brought a pedal set with a large throttle to make heel and toe easy on track only used the throttle out the set which only cost a few quid from demon tweeks.
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cheers tommy
few pics from a very nice day testing the car up the evo triangle
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cheers tommy
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I absolutely love this! Exactly what I kept thinking of doing but everyone keeps telling me I will miss the softop.
Rest of the car is looking really good. So jealous, definitely my inspiration to get mine looking a little like this s:) :) s:)
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I absolutely love this! Exactly what I kept thinking of doing but everyone keeps telling me I will miss the softop.
Rest of the car is looking really good. So jealous, definitely my inspiration to get mine looking a little like this s:) :) s:)
cheers buddy, well there lies your problem stop listening to everyone else and do what you want its your car after all s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
Quick vid from Evo Triangle s8) 8) s8)
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Excellent! That sounds really slick and fruity!! s:) :) s:)
Quick question, was there much adjustment to the valve timing on the map, to allow for the cams and PPE manifold, working together? I only ask as I have the PPE and stage 1 cams and hope to get mine mapped, when I can get my Apexi PFC fixed.
Quote from: "loadswine"Excellent! That sounds really slick and fruity!! s:) :) s:)
Quick question, was there much adjustment to the valve timing on the map, to allow for the cams and PPE manifold, working together? I only ask as I have the PPE and stage 1 cams and hope to get mine mapped, when I can get my Apexi PFC fixed.
HI Loadswine
cheers buddy i do love the sound of it especially when it hits the soft limiter in second.
to be honest i dont really know much about the mapping side of it, it was done by a pro who specialises in DTA ECUs we run DTA S60 pro, he is well known around these parts to be a great mapper/tuner, but i imagine due to the higher comp ratio pistons (12:1), cams and manifold it would of all been changed, by the end of the day he a built a map from scratch and said we were limited only by fuel to get more power, thats about all i know really, sorry i cant be more help
cheers tommy
No problem Tommy, I was guessing he built the map up from scratch.
It certainly looks to be very effective in practice. I look forward to your next vid clip matey! s:) :) s:)
Great build and read s:) :) s:)
We just did the Evo triangle and many detours recently, was so good!
Quote from: "suj"Great build and read s:) :) s:)
We just did the Evo triangle and many detours recently, was so good!
Thanks for the comments buddy
yeah the evo triangle is such a good bit of road and there are many others around it like you say, i spent a whole day up there testing the car and a full tank of fuel last weekend s:lol: :lol: s:lol: its just so tempting especially as i only live 30 ish miles from it.
if you go again and dont mind another 2 tagging along let us know we'll come along for a blast i dont need much of a excuse to go up there s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "suj"Great build and read s:) :) s:)
We just did the Evo triangle and many detours recently, was so good!
Thanks for the comments buddy
yeah the evo triangle is such a good bit of road and there are many others around it like you say, i spent a whole day up there testing the car and a full tank of fuel last weekend s:lol: :lol: s:lol: its just so tempting especially as i only live 30 ish miles from it.
if you go again and dont mind another 2 tagging along let us know we'll come along for a blast i dont need much of a excuse to go up there s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
Agreed, we spent 3 days driving round (unfortunately I was a passenger, as I don't own a cool car / MR2 at the moment, looking for one). Wow, you live so close!!!
Yeah sure, we are going for another roadtrip in a month or so, but it looks like the Peak District is winning, but I might be organising another one with another group of mates in Wales, so will drop you a PM if we do s:) :) s:)
What's next for your car then?
Quote from: "suj"Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "suj"Great build and read s:) :) s:)
We just did the Evo triangle and many detours recently, was so good!
Thanks for the comments buddy
yeah the evo triangle is such a good bit of road and there are many others around it like you say, i spent a whole day up there testing the car and a full tank of fuel last weekend s:lol: :lol: s:lol: its just so tempting especially as i only live 30 ish miles from it.
if you go again and dont mind another 2 tagging along let us know we'll come along for a blast i dont need much of a excuse to go up there s:) :) s:)
cheers tommy
Agreed, we spent 3 days driving round (unfortunately I was a passenger, as I don't own a cool car / MR2 at the moment, looking for one). Wow, you live so close!!!
Yeah sure, we are going for another roadtrip in a month or so, but it looks like the Peak District is winning, but I might be organising another one with another group of mates in Wales, so will drop you a PM if we do s:) :) s:)
What's next for your car then?
sounds good buddy you wont regret getting a 2, especially going for a drive up the evo triangle they really go well up there.
as for whats next on the car, when we had it mapped we were limited by fuel to get more power, although i dont think you could get much more out the set up, maybe 5bhp-10bhp, so im going to put some 2zz injectors in it and a new carbon airbox type air filter from that car builders website (cant believe how cheap they are) then get it mapped again and see if we can squeeze a few more ponies out of it but not expecting much really.
cheers tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"sounds good buddy you wont regret getting a 2, especially going for a drive up the evo triangle they really go well up there.
as for whats next on the car, when we had it mapped we were limited by fuel to get more power, although i dont think you could get much more out the set up, maybe 5bhp-10bhp, so I'm going to put some 2zz injectors in it and a new carbon airbox type air filter from that car builders website (cant believe how cheap they are) then get it mapped again and see if we can squeeze a few more ponies out of it but not expecting much really.
cheers tommy
Yeah really looking forward to it, just taking my time to find the right one (as it will be my daily).
Sounds good, so are the current injectors running at very high duty? If so then even if you don't gain a lot of power/torque at least they will be running at lower duty % which will be good.
Quote from: "suj"Quote from: "tommyzoom99"sounds good buddy you wont regret getting a 2, especially going for a drive up the evo triangle they really go well up there.
as for whats next on the car, when we had it mapped we were limited by fuel to get more power, although i dont think you could get much more out the set up, maybe 5bhp-10bhp, so I'm going to put some 2zz injectors in it and a new carbon airbox type air filter from that car builders website (cant believe how cheap they are) then get it mapped again and see if we can squeeze a few more ponies out of it but not expecting much really.
cheers tommy
Yeah really looking forward to it, just taking my time to find the right one (as it will be my daily).
Sounds good, so are the current injectors running at very high duty? If so then even if you don't gain a lot of power/torque at least they will be running at lower duty % which will be good.
yeah take your time find a nice 1 preferably a facelift that dont use oil and has a solid subframe and you should be sweet.
i imagine the injectors are maxed out i dont know much about this side of things, give me a spanner and i can pretty much do anything mechanically related but when it comes to this type of stuff i have much learning to do, all i know is what the tuner told me which is we are fuel limited for more power and thats all the injectors had to give.
cheers tommy
Car looks great in that video, really mean s:) :) s:)
What kind of front splitter is that? Would love to get one of this myself.
Quote from: "inside"Car looks great in that video, really mean s:) :) s:)
What kind of front splitter is that? Would love to get one of this myself.
Thanks for the kind words s:) :) s:)
You can get the splitter from Luxuryparts, although we were lucky enough to get ours from a member on here.
Sent you a pm mate, sounds brilliant in that video!
Spotted your car today at Oulton Park mate, a friend noticed it and made me come find it, looks properly awesome.
We did a road trip round the Peak District yesterday (I took the MR2, it was so good) then Oulton today, hope you enjoyed it mate.
Quote from: "suj"Spotted your car today at Oulton Park mate, a friend noticed it and made me come find it, looks properly awesome.
We did a road trip round the Peak District yesterday (I took the MR2, it was so good) then Oulton today, hope you enjoyed it mate.
Cheers mate, we managed to get quite a good spot really, all though i was no doubt hiding out the sun most of the day it was so hot, i did see a few other mr2s there dotted around.
i bet it was nice around the peak district on the weekend with the weather we had especially in the 2 on the b roads s8) 8) s8) .
cheers tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Cheers mate, we managed to get quite a good spot really, all though i was no doubt hiding out the sun most of the day it was so hot, i did see a few other mr2s there dotted around.
i bet it was nice around the peak district on the weekend with the weather we had especially in the 2 on the b roads s8) 8) s8) .
cheers tommy
Yeah we were sitting like infront of where your car was, as my mates brother was camping all weekend, so saved us a good spot. Yeah there was a few MR2s about we noticed too.
It was amazing, just loads of cyclists / traffic that took a little away from the fun, but nonetheless was fun.
PS now you got me looking at your Rotas....THANKS MATE s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
its a pretty good spot to watch from really round there,we got there very early to get a spot on the hill,
yeah we have the same problem going round wales theres always so much traffic in the summer.
cheers mate i think they suit the car well, i do like rotas and they can be had a reasonable price.......im probably not helping am i s:) :) s:)
anyway took a load of pics from oulton so here a few, might as well post them here seeing as the mr2 is in some of them
love this car
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spotted this beaut as well i do love car park hunting at oulton
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1 of my fav of the day
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mayhem
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cheers tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"its a pretty good spot to watch from really round there,we got there very early to get a spot on the hill,
yeah we have the same problem going round wales theres always so much traffic in the summer.
cheers mate i think they suit the car well, i do like rotas and they can be had a reasonable price.......I'm probably not helping am i s:) :) s:)
anyway took a load of pics from oulton so here a few, might as well post them here seeing as the mr2 is in some of them
Yeah was a great spot to sit on, great view of most of the action and the screen for the other bits.
Yeah it was really busy, so we didn't end up doing as much country road driving, but I guess we don't get many amazing days like that, so everyone was out (and it was the Peak District).
Yeah exactly, VFM is really good, what's the spec of your wheels (size, width, offset etc)?
Thanks
yeah great value think we paid £550 brand new from driftworks, they were a bit awkward to get hold of in the sizes we wanted as they are staggered but they were very helpful and got them for us.
The wheel sizes are 15x7 with a ET20 Offset for the front and 16x8 with a ET20 Offset for the back.
But do note that the archs will need rolling out if you want them to fit in there properly otherwise they stick out a bit with these widths and offset and rub the arch. we just got a tool from ebay for 50 quid and did it our selves very easy to do.
Also ours are pretty close to the calipers (2mm) but dont touch and didnt require spacing, but say if you get a different design with these offsets and widths they might need spacing out im not sure, we brought 3mm hubcentric spacers but never needed them, there pretty cheap think we still got them in the garage somewhere.
cheers tommy
I noticed you've ditched the front foglights tommy, have you replaced them with brake ducts or are they a visual thing? Pretty cool if so.
Quote from: "frootloops"I noticed you've ditched the front foglights tommy, have you replaced them with brake ducts or are they a visual thing? Pretty cool if so.
Hi Frootloops
yeah we removed them just to see if we liked how it looked without them and that was 3 months ago so i think they will stay out now s:) :) s:)
They do need some work to make them look a bit better, so we want to cut out the bit the foggy mounts to and get some sort of ducting for the brakes might as well make it functional as well as visual.
cheers tommy
HI All
Been a while since i updated so here goes.
Went to Oulton Park again this time with added coilovers and mishimoto rad and a few other bits, what a difference coilovers make, the car was completely transformed the cornering speed and confidence it gave us was incredible we were so much faster compared to other dry days when comparing the go pro footage s:) :) s:) We even managed to tripod the mr2 through the bends lifting the inside wheel s:) :) s:) fell in love with the mr2 all over again!
Also a good friend (John) of ours turned up with his ginetta race car and his friend in a striker (mike).
Johns a lovely bloke and lets us have about 10 laps each in his race car which was epic. my first ever go in a race car and it felt great especially once the tyres warmed up.
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Mike in his striker
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John and his Ginetta
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Heres some pics of the mr2
Full throttle up deers leap
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Down the back straight into lodge
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Apex of Lodge
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Lifting the inside wheel on the exit of lodge!! s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:
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Me in Johns ginetta race car
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Exit of Shell Corner
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Chicane after Shell Corner
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Not sure where this was think it was the back straight
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Cheers tommy
Hey Tommy just want to say that it's been a great read going through your build. Hoping to do something similar next year with mine.
Glad to hear the coilovers are a success. Obviously not surprised though!
Some good pics there too.
Car looks great. I think this is the best looking mr2 I have seen in stock body form!
Looks fast too s:) :) s:) What kind of coilovers are you running?
Quote from: "andyno12"Hey Tommy just want to say that it's been a great read going through your build. Hoping to do something similar next year with mine.
Thanks buddy
Quote from: "Topdownman"Glad to hear the coilovers are a success. Obviously not surprised though!
Some good pics there too.
yeah the coilovers were great, took a bit of fiddling to get them set up how we wanted throughout the day but all worth it, great bits of kit
Quote from: "inside"Car looks great. I think this is the best looking mr2 I have seen in stock body form!
Looks fast too s:) :) s:) What kind of coilovers are you running?
cheers buddy i do like the look of the stock body has some great lines, we are running the Meister R CRD coilovers we brought them from the group buy on the club got a great deal we couldn't refuse.
cheers tommy
HI All
Went to Time Attack/ TunerFest with a few friends, what a great day, was really busy, the weather was bad in the morning but by 11 the clouds parted and even then sun came out.
There was some great stands and club stands with some really nice cars around. didnt see another MK3 MR2 though.
few pics from the day
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really nice RX
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i do love a R32
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time attack civic
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2jz s2000
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v8 powered escort
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loved this slammed Z car
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cheers tommy
A short Video of me going round Oulton Park
Not my best laps by any means (i will post up a proper lap at some point but this seemed more entertaining mainly cause i spun) but some reasonable sections, got held up by traffic and had a moment into druids, and dipped a wheel on the grass and had a half spin as i ran out of lock and talent, but there is no rubbing on the arches which was nice, and for some reason i was driving round with the window fully down s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
[youtube:30rvz4a7]EG9m01ybMyE[/youtube:30rvz4a7].
cheers tommy
Hi All
a bit of a update on the car, we decided it was time to build a custom air intake for the engine as its been a job on the list for a while sooo,
We bought a Car Builders Carbon Air box (great bit of kit by the way and so cheap), i had some spare boost pipe and silicone hose off a turbo car i used to own. So we set about the job
I know a lot of People put it behind the battery but we decided to go a different route, which was to basically copy the stock system but to remove all the restrictions and as we dont need a MAF it made the whole job alot easier.
So we removed the old intake system
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The flexi pipe you get in the kit is a perfect fit for the cold air intake from the wing
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So we cut up the boost pipe i had and got it to fir where the original intake pipe sat then attached the Carbon air box
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We then just attached the intake pipe and air box and then cold air feed flexi pipe to the carbon air box with a jubilee clip
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with a bit of bending and persuasion we managed to get the heat shields back on and the system was complete
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its basically a copy of the stock system with the air box replaced and a different intake pipe, so we're both really happy with the results and only took a couple hours to do
cheers tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Hi All
I know a lot of People put it behind the battery but we decided to go a different route, which was to basically copy the stock system but to remove all the restrictions and as we dont need a MAF it made the whole job alot easier.
Looks good!
Why no MAF? Are you running a standalone ECU so no need for it? (sorry if i missed it in your thread).
Quote from: "MilesH"Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Hi All
I know a lot of People put it behind the battery but we decided to go a different route, which was to basically copy the stock system but to remove all the restrictions and as we dont need a MAF it made the whole job alot easier.
Looks good!
Why no MAF? Are you running a standalone ECU so no need for it? (sorry if i missed it in your thread).
Cheers buddy. Yeah we run and standalone ECU (DTA S60 PRO) so it's not needed.
Cheers tommy
HI All
Went to Oulton park for the Gold Cup again this year, what a great day so many classic cars from the 50s right through to the 90s, loads of club stands they said there was over 1500 cars just in the club stands with everything for lotus to yank tanks.
took loads of pics heres just a few.
we got there early and managed to grab a spot right on the start finish straight which was ace.
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lots of beautiful racing cars to be found
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and a plane s:) :) s:)
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more cars
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and the star of the show which even did some demonstration laps was a lotus 43 F1 car
Was driven by jim clark and graham hill powered by a H pattern 16 cylinder engine
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more cars from club stands
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cheers tommy
That Lotus s:shock: :shock: s:shock: s:bowdown: :bowdown: s:bowdown:
Now that looks a cracking day out
Petrolhead heaven love all the Lotus Cortina's on the track
Some great photos
thanks chaps was a great day out some incredible cars
all that was missing was a MR2ROC club stand s:D :D s:D
cheers tommy
Brilliant work pal, nice motor s8) 8) s8)
Quote from: "tomh"Brilliant work pal, nice motor s8) 8) s8)
thanks buddy, its getting there slowly
cheers tommy
HI All
Small update
After a long search after seeing this item on Bernie's car at ding day 2 years ago i think we finally got our hands on a carbon mods rocker cover, great bit of kit at a reasonable price, makes nice edition to the engine bay and obviously adds 20bhp s:D :D s:D
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Cheers Tommy
Such a pretty engine bay for a track car!
Helen mentioned that in my quest for "what's next" when this engine goes, that I should just build up my 1zz.
Historically this has always been the path I wanted to go down, but the costs just seemed ridiculous.
Don't need specifics but, how far off from a good 2zz conversion is your engine build? Including s60 and mapping.
Do you reckon it's worth it over 2zz?
I love the character of the 1zz...
I'll make a decision on what I'm going to do 1 day before I buy my first part haha.
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Add in the cost of a rebuilt 2zz that should make it look more attractive.
Quote from: "shnazzle"Helen mentioned that in my quest for "what's next" when this engine goes, that I should just build up my 1zz.
Historically this has always been the path I wanted to go down, but the costs just seemed ridiculous.
Don't need specifics but, how far off from a good 2zz conversion is your engine build? Including s60 and mapping.
Do you reckon it's worth it over 2zz?
I love the character of the 1zz...
I'll make a decision on what I'm going to do 1 day before I buy my first part haha.
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HI shnazzle
well depends how you look at it,
2zz conversions can be done pretty cheap if your willing to put a used engine in your car and hope it dont go wrong and if your able to do the wiring and fitting your self this option would be cheaper, i could of fitted the engine but not done the wiring so after looking at the cost if i paid someone to do wiring etc and brought a engine and got all the swap bits and had a the gear box sorted it would of worked out a bit cheaper but not much
me personally if i was to fit a 2zz i would of at least of rebuilt it with stock parts, new oil pump, water pump etc, but knowing me i would of uprated things anyway increasing the cost, i have seen it happen to a few people and the last thing i would want to do is fit a used engine and get it running for it to fail 6 months down the line and have to pull it all out and rebuild it anyway. so if i was to go this route it would of cost more than what i have now. this is what i class as a good 2zz conversion
its hard to get into cost as you can spend as much or as little as you like on either engine and you never really know till you pull the trigger.
as you say i love the character of the 1zz and like the way it sounds the way it delivers the power the response and how it revs now its all built up, and i know i have a solid engine, anyone i take out in it cant believe it only has 180bhp they always think its more as its very responsive and really picks up past 4.5k but think the ecu/map plays a part in that.
dont get me wrong the 2zz is a good engine but i always like to go for something different the underdog you could say, and i felt we could make the 1zz the engine it always should be, for me personally it wasn't about ultimate power figure on a dyno but how it feels, i have had 250/300bhp cars and if i want that i wouldn't of got a mr2, if i had the opportunity to do it all again i would do the same thing and build a 1zz, but thats just my personal opinion.
cheers tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "shnazzle"Helen mentioned that in my quest for "what's next" when this engine goes, that I should just build up my 1zz.
Historically this has always been the path I wanted to go down, but the costs just seemed ridiculous.
Don't need specifics but, how far off from a good 2zz conversion is your engine build? Including s60 and mapping.
Do you reckon it's worth it over 2zz?
I love the character of the 1zz...
I'll make a decision on what I'm going to do 1 day before I buy my first part haha.
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HI shnazzle
well depends how you look at it,
2zz conversions can be done pretty cheap if your willing to put a used engine in your car and hope it dont go wrong and if your able to do the wiring and fitting your self this option would be cheaper, i could of fitted the engine but not done the wiring so after looking at the cost if i paid someone to do wiring etc and brought a engine and got all the swap bits and had a the gear box sorted it would of worked out a bit cheaper but not much
me personally if i was to fit a 2zz i would of at least of rebuilt it with stock parts, new oil pump, water pump etc, but knowing me i would of uprated things anyway increasing the cost, i have seen it happen to a few people and the last thing i would want to do is fit a used engine and get it running for it to fail 6 months down the line and have to pull it all out and rebuild it anyway. so if i was to go this route it would of cost more than what i have now. this is what i class as a good 2zz conversion
its hard to get into cost as you can spend as much or as little as you like on either engine and you never really know till you pull the trigger.
as you say i love the character of the 1zz and like the way it sounds the way it delivers the power the response and how it revs now its all built up, and i know i have a solid engine, anyone i take out in it cant believe it only has 180bhp they always think its more as its very responsive and really picks up past 4.5k but think the ecu/map plays a part in that.
dont get me wrong the 2zz is a good engine but i always like to go for something different the underdog you could say, and i felt we could make the 1zz the engine it always should be, for me personally it wasn't about ultimate power figure on a dyno but how it feels, i have had 250/300bhp cars and if i want that i wouldn't of got a mr2, if i had the opportunity to do it all again i would do the same thing and build a 1zz, but thats just my personal opinion.
cheers tommy
Totally agree with Tommy with mine FGRob went down the route of improving the 1zz to 171bhp and ok wasn't cheap but completely reliable, been absolutely flawless and puts the power down so well due to the Apexi ECU and remap, it doesn't hang about when pushed
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"HI All
Small update
After a long search after seeing this item on Bernie's car at ding day 2 years ago i think we finally got our hands on a carbon mods rocker cover, great bit of kit at a reasonable price, makes nice edition to the engine bay and obviously adds 20bhp s:D :D s:D
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Cheers Tommy
No 25bhp !!
That's on my to do list, a rebuilt high spec 1zz at some point along with a load of other conversion like a k20. But think a 1zz would be the next one. Need some more money s:) :) s:)
Quote from: "Jrichards20"That's on my to do list, a rebuilt high spec 1zz at some point along with a load of other conversion like a k20. But think a 1zz would be the next one. Need some more money s:) :) s:)
if my engine ever goes bang, hopefully not for a while yet, but i will be going K20 for sure
cheers tommy
Hi all
went back to oulton park this week was a great day tracking the mr2
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cheers tommy
Quick on-board from the afternoon s8) 8) s8)
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You lucky boys.
Had the car weighed on the weekend
946kg with very little fuel in it, not bad i thought.
cheers tommy
Sounds good to me, so is that over 188bhp per ton then?
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Had the car weighed on the weekend
946kg with very little fuel in it, not bad i thought.
cheers tommy
Nice and light.
Mine was 1050 with hardtop and half a tank.
Quote from: "Topdownman"Sounds good to me, so is that over 188bhp per ton then?
yeah about that which aint to bad really.
Quote from: "1979scotte"Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Had the car weighed on the weekend
946kg with very little fuel in it, not bad i thought.
cheers tommy
Nice and light.
Mine was 1050 with hardtop and half a tank.
its lighter than i thought it would be, i know we removed the soft top and things but was pleasantry surprised.
cheers Tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "Topdownman"Sounds good to me, so is that over 188bhp per ton then?
yeah about that which aint to bad really.
Quote from: "1979scotte"Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Had the car weighed on the weekend
946kg with very little fuel in it, not bad i thought.
cheers tommy
Nice and light.
Mine was 1050 with hardtop and half a tank.
its lighter than i thought it would be, i know we removed the soft top and things but was pleasantry surprised.
cheers Tommy
Soft top is quite heavy so that would help.
I would like to get mine under the ton but it wont happen. I keep adding bits.
Its eaiser just to add more power. s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Tommy the car looks great, I've read back a couple of pages on lunch today but can't see what else you've done to reduce weight other than the soft top removal -have I missed more details?
Quote from: "jonty"Tommy the car looks great, I've read back a couple of pages on lunch today but can't see what else you've done to reduce weight other than the soft top removal -have I missed more details?
HI jonty
Thanks buddy
Well its lots of little things really like removed the airbags, door speakers, stereo, soft top, most of the plastics behind the seats with just the bare bones to cover the metal, trimmed down the bar behind the seats removing all the soft-top tabs, fitted a light weight steering wheel, all the front end plastics apart from the under tray that connects to the front bumper, removed the spare wheel, tools, removed the AC pump all the piping and AC rad up front.
Then on the rear we have swapped out the stock exhaust which is known to be very heavy with aftermarket full system and manifold removed all the under tray / nappy etc removed the stock air box and system for a carbon job and (surprising how heavy the stock air box is) and got a carbon rocker cover
Swapped the wheels although i doubt there any lighter than stock maybe a little bit
So just lots of little things really I'm sure there's something i forgot, but it seems to have all added up and made a reasonable saving in weight.
Cheers tommy
Hi All
a small update from me, with all the front plastics removed there has always been a large area in the front of open space behind the undertray and last cross member, so after looking at the facelift brace we decided to design something on CAD to bolt to the brace and cover this area and give more of a flat floor type thing, it extends well under the front out of site and covers all the water pipes etc i doubt it actually does anything but looks quite good i think
so this was before
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this is what the pplate looks like fitted to the brace
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and the brace fitted to the car, although it has to come back out again to get the brace powered coated but as a trial fit it all fits and looks good imo
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cheers Tommy
That's pretty cool - did you take inspiration from the beatrush underbody trays? I'm willing to bet your design is one heck of a load cheaper!
Quote from: "jvanzyl"That's pretty cool - did you take inspiration from the beatrush underbody trays? I'm willing to bet your design is one heck of a load cheaper!
s:D :D s:D yeah pretty much, you can buy that beatrush brace which has a similar plate on the brace which costs hundreds and cant see any benefit over the stock brace so thought we would keep our brace and have our own plate made which cost 60 quid so a lot cheaper! i had it made out of 2mm stainless so weighs a couple kg,
cheers tommy
Wow - I'm surprised at the actual cost of the stainless! I take it aluminium is then even more?
Quote from: "jvanzyl"Wow - I'm surprised at the actual cost of the stainless! I take it aluminium is then even more?
The place i used had a minimum charge of 60 quid so it probably would cost less than 60 quid each if i got a few of them made up, i never really looked at having it made in aluminium i doubt it would cost any more aluminium is pretty cheap these days, still undecided on what to do with the stainless although harder wearing than the aluminium it might be wise to paint it or at least clear coat it as i quite like the stainless finish
cheers tommy
Hi Tommy, thanks for the info on the weight reduction, all those little bits add up. Brace looks cool!
Quote from: "jonty"Hi Tommy, thanks for the info on the weight reduction, all those little bits add up. Brace looks cool!
HI Jonty
no problem i was quite surprised at the weight TBH, thanks, not a bad edition to the car for something i knocked up on CAD on my lunch, really tidy's up that area of our cars, although i probably should add 2kg to the overall weight now s:D :D s:D
cheers tommy
Been a little while since the last update, car's been tucked up over the winter and has been treated to some nice upgrades while waiting for spring to arrive...
How it sits currently:
Current state of disassembly mainly due to spending a fair bit of time on these recently:
Picked these up at the back end of last year, driver's side had taken a bit of a beating, numerous cracks/broken mounting tabs/dodgy repairs that all needed sorting. Plus the mounting tabs that weren't broken needed modifying to get the panel sitting right on the car with even gaps all round. They also needed a fair bit of block-sanding to get them flat and smooth again before paint. It all took a bit longer than anticipated but was a good learning experience and quite satisfying by the end of it all.
During prep:
In primer:
They've now been sprayed in colour but (annoyingly) there was a small blister and some 'splitting' of the 2-pack paint on the nearside wing, so it's gone back to the sprayers to be sorted. Going to collect this Friday so we'll post some pics of the finished article soon.
Next on the list was some shiny new engine mounts from BRD:
Haven't driven the car since fitting them but we did fire it up the other day, just sitting on the drive revving the engine the difference is like night and day - feels so much more crisp and responsive. Can't wait to experience it on the open road. s:) :) s:)
Also fitted some new silicone coolant hoses for the front end as the OEM rubber was looking a bit tired:
Last but not least, after finding out about Streetwerks through the ROC we decided to order one of their bored throttle bodies. Fully refurbished and opened out from 55mm to 59mm with a new butterfly valve to suit and all new OEM seals. Delivery is expected this week but we won't get around to fitting for a little while yet as the plan is to source some 2zz injectors and get it booked in for a remap.
The nice chap at SW sent me some pics through before he shipped them:
Hopefully we'll see a decent gain with the extra fuel/air and map, especially since it was never remapped when we made the free flow intake last year. Roll on the next track day. s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:
Looking forward to see what you think of the bored out throttle body.
Not tempted to put it on before the remap? Curious to see what difference it makes to you. Takes 20 mins to fit s:) :) s:)
Not surprissed you have noticed such a difference with the brd mounts.
My kirks inserts made a big difference on the turbo car.
Quote from: "shnazzle"Not tempted to put it on before the remap? Curious to see what difference it makes to you. Takes 20 mins to fit s:) :) s:)
Easy to fit yes, but we're running no maf/02 sensors and the 1zz Injectors are maxed out so not really worth it until we can uprate the fuelling and get it on a dyno s:) :) s:)
HI All
The car is finally back on the road after getting the wings back on and some new tyres, i really like the wings quite subtle and house the wider tyres on the front nicely.
went of for a test run around snowdonia to make sure everything was ok. most impressive was the difference the engine mounts have made make the car feel much sharper to drive.
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also finished off the brace which need to go back on
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cheers tommy
Good work Tommy.
I bet you are pleased is back together!
Love the wings but it does seem to break the flow of the panels merging into the doors a bit.
What is the purpose of them again? Brake cooling?
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Quote from: "shnazzle"Love the wings but it does seem to break the flow of the panels merging into the doors a bit.
What is the purpose of them again? Brake cooling?
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Hi shnazzle, no real purpose to them other than they look cool and they are 20mm wider than stock, and they are lighter.
Quote from: "StuC"Good work Tommy.
I bet you are pleased is back together!
Hi Stuc, yes very pleased its back together and driving again first time in 6 months its seen the road, felt good to be back behind the wheel after so long.
cheers tommy
They do indeed look cool s:) :) s:) Purpose met, haha
I had my name down as well but I want skirts at some point and that required some modification to these wings s:( :( s:(
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Quote from: "shnazzle"They do indeed look cool s:) :) s:) Purpose met, haha
I had my name down as well but I want skirts at some point and that required some modification to these wings s:( :( s:(
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s:D :D s:D we really needed two new wings anyway so these popped up and we were sold on the idea. but to be fair they have been a absolute nightmare due to the condition of them and im still not really happy with them, but there on now and fit ok so thats how they will stay for a while, at the end of the day it is only a track car i keep telling my self not a show car but it doesn't seem to help s:D :D s:D
i have always been undecided on side skirts for our car, but up next for us is bigger injectors and throttle body remap next after we go to anglesey for a track day with some mates in a few weeks which should be good, never been there before
cheers tommy
Hi all
went out testing again up the evo triangle on the weekend before the next trackday in 2 weeks, few pics, looking forward to the ding day drive out should be great.
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cheers tommy
Looking forward to the drive to.
Quote from: "1979scotte"Looking forward to the drive to.
yeah hopefully we'll get the weather for it, been driving all the roads we are going to be taking some epic roads and scenery.
cheers Tommy
Quote from: "tommyzoom99"Quote from: "1979scotte"Looking forward to the drive to.
yeah hopefully we'll get the weather for it, been driving all the roads we are going to be taking some epic roads and scenery.
cheers Tommy
As long as it isnt thundering down we will be ok.
Had a few wet days on the Highland Drive but it didnt dampen spirits.
Never thought I'll say this for mk3 mr2 but your car looks amazing! I love it!
Those subtle changes: lip, vents, front fenders and spaced wheels... and off course with hardtop... really add up.
And I have no doubts it handles at least as good as it looks... well done!
Quote from: "inside"Never thought I'll say this for mk3 mr2 but your car looks amazing! I love it!
Those subtle changes: lip, vents, front fenders and spaced wheels... and off course with hardtop... really add up.
And I have no doubts it handles at least as good as it looks... well done!
cheers buddy s:D :D s:D im pretty happy with it now. although we do not run wheel spacers s8) 8) s8) just wider wheels with some offset
cheers tommy
Hi All
Went to Angelsey with a couple mates for a track day yesterday, what a great track really enjoyed it and suits the mr2 so well, very technical. the track gods were smiling on us and gave us wall to wall sunshine all day coulnt belive it.
a few pics.
Meeting at 5.30 near Chester wasn't great but my mate turned up in his new 370 nismo what a car that is.
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stunning
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we all survived the day and the mr2 ran like a dream all day. love these cars
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cheers tommy
Love this thread, just read start to finish. Car looks amazing, great pictures too. Wishing i was mechanical / had tools / had a bigger wallet / had more time, i'm well jealous! Thanks Tommy. s:D :D s:D
Whose mum turned up in the Skoda? s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Quote from: "delhusband"Love this thread, just read start to finish. Car looks amazing, great pictures too. Wishing i was mechanical / had tools / had a bigger wallet / had more time, i'm well jealous! Thanks Tommy. s:D :D s:D
Cheers buddy, the car has been a bit of a journey learnt alot along the way building it.
Cheers Tommy
Quote from: "J03"Whose mum turned up in the Skoda? s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Haha it was my friends second ever track day he's just getting into it, let him have a go in the Mr2 he absolutely loved it couldn't believe how well it went round the track. He's already talking about getting a RWD track car now haha
Cheers Tommy
HI all
Well its been a rather good month for car events for me, went to a trackday then BTCC at oulton on sunday and ding day this weekend to round it off
anyway heres a few pics from the trackday
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Arm full of opposite lock s:) :) s:)
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cheers tommy
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Looking good guys, Anglesey has to be the most photogenic track I have seen.
Photos look good Tommy! I need to sort some smaller wheels, my 17s are killing the handling... I'm gagging to get a car back on track soon and not really in a position to spend £1k getting the 200sx tax, MOT, ins at the moment, so the 2zz daily will have to deputise!
cheers lads, it is a epic track and views to suit, defo going back there this year.
cheers tommy
Right, finally got round to editing some of the footage from Anglesey. First vid is a quick montage of the drive to the circuit in the morning (excuse the wind noise - I did try to reduce it with a strategic piece of foam over the mic, but it seemed to have little effect)
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Near miss going into Peel corner at the start of the second vid, had to cut out half a lap due to being stuck behind one of them ruddy cars with the engine in the wrong place s:roll: :roll: s:roll: s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
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Last vid for now, single lap from start to finish (almost) with no traffic/mistakes
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Dont know about anybody else but cant see the vids on my phone.
Quote from: "1979scotte"Dont know about anybody else but cant see the vids on my phone.
Working ok on my phone s:?: :?: s:?:
Quote from: "hachiroku"Quote from: "1979scotte"Dont know about anybody else but cant see the vids on my phone.
Working ok on my phone s:?: :?: s:?:
Works on my PC really dont like my S7
Quote from: "hachiroku"Quote from: "1979scotte"Dont know about anybody else but cant see the vids on my phone.
Working ok on my phone s:?: :?: s:?:
Working on Myphone too.
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Where the hell has this thread gone?
Yes indeed. How's the new shell doing?
I'm guessing the winter has slowed down progress
HI All
Long time no speak.
Some of you may be aware that last year the car came to a end at Oulton park and bent the chassis.
The damage didn't look to bad on the surface but once the panels were removed i became pretty obvious the major chassis legs were bent and the strut tower had been push inward.
Me Doing the walk of shame :(
Luckily no one was hurt and all the expensive stuff survived the crash.
We decided it wasn't the end and went out a brought a new car.
Got a pre facelift running with a MOT for 600 quid the engine was a smoker though.
We then set about stripping the old car and then bringing the new car in and stripping that to a bare chassis for a complete derust and paint before we started assembly.
good by old friend you served us well
you can really see how bent it was all stripped down from the rear
Welcome to chassis number 2
started by taking the soft top out and installing the hard top from the old car then straight in the garage to strip it down
once we had a bare shell we painted the whole thing after much derusting.
rear end painted and some parts back on
once the shell was painted we have gone about re fitting everything to the car.
we added some upgrades along the way like a lightend flywheel, everything is now polybushed, braided brake lines, new braces from megillian, brand new brake calipers ll round pretty much every nut bolt and clip is pretty much new.
So as the car stands now the front end is pretty much finished just need to put the panels back on, the rear is almost there all the suspension is back on and engine in just needs finishing off/ Then body panels back on and should be back on its wheels ready for shake down in September
So that brings us back up to date, sorry its been so long been so busy, with the car and buying my first house etc
Cheers Tommy
We missed you guys at ding day
Hey Scotte
Yeah we were gutted really, really tried to get it done for then but wasnt to be. We'll be there next year for sure as long as i dont crash it again :D :D
cheers tommy
Hooray for you guys!
Really happy that you've found a new shell and that you'll be back up and running soon.
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Good work!
Welcome back Tommy/Tom,
Wondered where you had been.
Good job you didnt crash at the ring, doubt you would have been able to afford a house afterwards!!
Good to hear the new update will be released soon...
great thread.
What rad is that ?
Quote from: ilovejapcrap on August 19, 2018, 19:17
great thread.
What rad is that ?
Here is a clue.
It has mishimoto written on it.
;)
Quote from: 1979scotte on August 19, 2018, 20:07
Quote from: ilovejapcrap on August 19, 2018, 19:17
great thread.
What rad is that ?
Here is a clue.
It has mishimoto written on it.
;)
you've got good eye sight i still cant read it lol
Thanks for the kind comments good to be back and active again.
cheers tommy
HI All
small update on the car, its getting near completion now and has finally been put back on the ground after 9 months 8)
just needs the exhaust put back on filling up with fluids and all the panels put back on, although i quite like the mad max style no panel look, not sure the MOT station will feel the same :D
If you had left the soft top on you would have an ariel nomad look!
Good to hear it will be finished soon, just in time for winter.....
That looks awesome, It looks like brand new.
Forget the 2 who's pulsar GTi R is that?
Nice to see you guys getting there.
Hi wondered what happened to you guys, sorry to hear about the crash but good work with the re/new build.
I may have questions about high compression 1zz rebuild.
Quote from: 1979scotte on September 24, 2018, 20:15
Forget the 2 who's pulsar GTi R is that?
Nice to see you guys getting there.
The pulsar is the other toms, its a bit of a shed at the moment been sat on the drive for years.
Quote from: Mikeymead on September 24, 2018, 21:07
Hi wondered what happened to you guys, sorry to hear about the crash but good work with the re/new build.
I may have questions about high compression 1zz rebuild.
we are getting there slowly hopefully be sorted soon, yeah if you want to know anything about a high compression 1zz ask away 8)
cheers tommy
Quote from: Topdownman on September 24, 2018, 12:14
If you had left the soft top on you would have an ariel nomad look!
Good to hear it will be finished soon, just in time for winter.....
:D :D not the best timing i know, was hoping to have it done months ago but just kept snowballing, but hopefully get a few outings in it then put it away for winter and probably take it apart again got some additions that we want to add over the winter that we're holding off on untill its back driving and shaken down 8)
cheers tommy
Quote from: Bullit on September 24, 2018, 13:27
That looks awesome, It looks like brand new.
cheers buddy, it looks brand new because it basically is :D :D its a brand new updated and uprated MR2. what i would call almost my perfect MR2.
cheers tommy
Ok here's my question- not sure if it's been covered already, but what power and torque are you guys running? And do you have any Dyno plots so we can see where it all sits?
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Quote from: jvanzyl on September 25, 2018, 12:59
Ok here's my question- not sure if it's been covered already, but what power and torque are you guys running? And do you have any Dyno plots so we can see where it all sits?
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umm this is a tricky question you could probably debate untill the end of time, from the last rolling road it made 186bhp and about 152 torques. we gained 7bhp and 7 torques from adding 2zz injectors and a streetwerks bored out throttle body.
but i dont really believe what any rolling road says it gives a rough figure but it is based on so many variables like what % they choose to use to scale the at wheels figure to flywheel, what gear its done in what gear ratios you run etc etc ive been on a couple rolling roads with different results with the same car so im choosing to report the best result :D
now if the result is correct or not is another issue, but the best way i look at it is real world tests up against known cars, for example a clio 182 with a few mods like exhaust and a fiesta ST etc which are 180bhp+ from factory and its pretty much a dead heat from second gear pull and into 3rd ect, my mr2 creeps away from both these cars, off the line the mr2 always has a advantage.
so read into that how you wish. my honest answer is i have no idea how much it makes
cheers tommy
Quote from: jvanzyl on September 25, 2018, 12:59
Ok here's my question- not sure if it's been covered already, but what power and torque are you guys running? And do you have any Dyno plots so we can see where it all sits?
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umm this is a tricky question you could probably debate untill the end of time, from the last rolling road it made 186bhp and about 152 torques. we gained 7bhp and 7 torques from adding 2zz injectors and a streetwerks bored out throttle body.
but i dont really believe what any rolling road says it gives a rough figure but it is based on so many variables like what % they choose to use to scale the at wheels figure to flywheel, what gear its done in what gear ratios you run etc etc ive been on a couple rolling roads with different results with the same car so im choosing to report the best result :D
now if the result is correct or not is another issue, but the best way i look at it is real world tests up against known cars, for example a clio 182 with a few mods like exhaust and a fiesta ST etc which are 180bhp+ from factory and its pretty much a dead heat from second gear pull and into 3rd ect, my mr2 creeps away from both these cars, off the line the mr2 always has a advantage.
so read into that how you wish. my honest answer is i have no idea how much it makes
cheers tommy
umm this is a tricky question you could probably debate untill the end of time, from the last rolling road it made 186bhp and about 152 torques. we gained 7bhp and 7 torques from adding 2zz injectors and a streetwerks bored out throttle body.
Mmm tempting might have to give that some thought!
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So a standard 1zz, plus 2zz injectors and bored out throttle body = ~186bhp? That's pretty impressive/an eye opener!! 8)
Quote from: ad_car_08 on October 4, 2018, 22:45
So a standard 1zz, plus 2zz injectors and bored out throttle body = ~186bhp? That's pretty impressive/an eye opener!! 8)
Backtrack to around page 41 and you'll see the list of mods to the engine build, slightly more than standard 1zz [emoji38]
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Still trying to find page 41 ;D
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Still trying to find page 41 ;D
Sorry, my bad, that should've said "post" 41, if you're using Tapatalk then click back to the beginning of the thread and use the 10 post advance arrow until you get there.
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Looking better than ever!
Liking the lightweight rear end treatment, very batmobiley (apparently thats not a word, but what does spellcheck know).
Love it. Love. It.
Well done Tommy, look forward to seeing it in the flesh at Ding Day! :)
thanks for all the nice comments been alot of work but finally its almost there. looking forward to catching up with you all at ding day this year. :D
cheers tommy
Looking great again.
Now no dinting this one! Dont think the ding man at Ding Day can sort that out!
a couple more pics MOT in 11 days :D
cheers tommy
Quote from: Topdownman on March 12, 2019, 18:44
Looking better than ever!
Liking the lightweight rear end treatment, very batmobiley (apparently thats not a word, but what does spellcheck know).
Minimalist I believe it's called.
Hi All
Well a year and a bit rebuild is finally done fully legal and on the road took it for its first run yesterday, after driving a mondeo for a year i forgot how good these cars are...its been worth the work and wait.
Looking forward to seeing you all at ding day this year!
cheers tommy
Looks great again, but is it just me, or does such a similar looking car look odd with a different number plate?
Quote from: tricky1138 on April 29, 2019, 10:14
Looks great again, but is it just me, or does such a similar looking car look odd with a different number plate?
thanks buddy, it is a bit odd after so long with the car and now its on a different plate i still find it strange. We have done some mods to the outside as we now have side skirts a bonnet and rear spats plus its running pre faclift lights now, all be it subtle changes.
cheers tommy
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on April 29, 2019, 10:20
Quote from: tricky1138 on April 29, 2019, 10:14
Looks great again, but is it just me, or does such a similar looking car look odd with a different number plate?
thanks buddy, it is a bit odd after so long with the car and now its on a different plate i still find it strange. We have done some mods to the outside as we now have side skirts a bonnet and rear spats plus its running pre faclift lights now, all be it subtle changes.
cheers tommy
Yeah noticed the PFL lights and the others too, but to me its just the number plate that makes it stand out to me!
Ever considered a private plate?
I do love what you guys do to a 2 :)
Dibs on a 2nd ride out, you know, to compare to how it was :)
Quote from: tricky1138 on April 29, 2019, 10:57
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on April 29, 2019, 10:20
Quote from: tricky1138 on April 29, 2019, 10:14
Looks great again, but is it just me, or does such a similar looking car look odd with a different number plate?
thanks buddy, it is a bit odd after so long with the car and now its on a different plate i still find it strange. We have done some mods to the outside as we now have side skirts a bonnet and rear spats plus its running pre faclift lights now, all be it subtle changes.
cheers tommy
Yeah noticed the PFL lights and the others too, but to me its just the number plate that makes it stand out to me!
Ever considered a private plate?
It is a bit strange as it is basically the original car with a different plate, gonna take a while to get used to it, i have thought about a private plate maybe down the line at some point who knows.
cheers tommy
Quote from: shnazzle on April 29, 2019, 11:09
I do love what you guys do to a 2 :)
Dibs on a 2nd ride out, you know, to compare to how it was :)
Thanks mate, for sure mate, ding day here we come!!
cheers tommy
HI All
Been racking up the miles on the car this weekend, surprisingly nothing has fallen off and seems pretty solid all round, not bad for 2 amateurs in a garage.
Just needs a serious clean and polish now, anyway few pics from the welsh mountains and bring on ding day should be fun.
cheers tommy
Car looks fantastic.
What's the front lip on it?
Quote from: Dudi on May 20, 2019, 10:55
Car looks fantastic.
What's the front lip on it?
thanks buddy, the front lip is made by a company called Luxury Parts. Not sure if they make them anymore i got mine second hand from a MR2ROC member
cheers tommy
Your car looks fantastic.
When I went looking for a roadster I wanted a black one as I really wanted to do something like what you have done here, they look really aggressive when done like that, But I ended up with a red one which is still good but I will need to go in a different direction. When I had a Black Toyota Chaser I had something similar going on with that car.
Quote from: Chriss on May 20, 2019, 15:15
Your car looks fantastic.
When I went looking for a roadster I wanted a black one as I really wanted to do something like what you have done here, they look really aggressive when done like that, But I ended up with a red one which is still good but I will need to go in a different direction. When I had a Black Toyota Chaser I had something similar going on with that car.
thanks buddy, you can easily change the colour of any mr2 as all the panels un-bolt which is handy and much cheaper than a respray. always had a soft spot for the Chasrer would love a big VIP jap salon
cheers tommy
looking great.
you have this on pistonheads too ?
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on May 21, 2019, 08:36
thanks buddy, you can easily change the colour of any mr2 as all the panels un-bolt which is handy and much cheaper than a respray. always had a soft spot for the Chasrer would love a big VIP jap salon
cheers tommy
Here was my old one, I eventually got Bronze Rota style wheels.
You can get that front lip from Headcase, patrick chambers
Quote from: KRAMSNEHPETS on May 21, 2019, 22:07
You can get that front lip from Headcase, patrick chambers
Bit like so.
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Quote from: ilovejapcrap on May 21, 2019, 09:33
looking great.
you have this on pistonheads too ?
thanks, no not on pistonheads, im far to lazy to run 2 threads ;)
cheers tommy
Quote from: Chriss on May 21, 2019, 12:29
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on May 21, 2019, 08:36
thanks buddy, you can easily change the colour of any mr2 as all the panels un-bolt which is handy and much cheaper than a respray. always had a soft spot for the Chasrer would love a big VIP jap salon
cheers tommy
Here was my old one, I eventually got Bronze Rota style wheels.
that looks really nice, always liked the chasers, were you running a 1jz or 2jz or anything like that?
cheers tommy
1JZ single Turbo, they used to be twin Turbo but got revised in 1995 to the single Turbo VVT-i which was a better system. I had both a 1JZ in my Chaser and a 2JZ in my Supra, the 1J was more rev happy but the 2J had more torque. I only have the Roadster and a Nissan Cube at the moment and that suits my pocket as my other cars were costing me over 2,343 pounds just in tax(Ireland).
Quote from: Chriss on May 23, 2019, 12:57
1JZ single Turbo, they used to be twin Turbo but got revised in 1995 to the single Turbo VVT-i which was a better system. I had both a 1JZ in my Chaser and a 2JZ in my Supra, the 1J was more rev happy but the 2J had more torque. I only have the Roadster and a Nissan Cube at the moment and that suits my pocket as my other cars were costing me over 2,343 pounds just in tax(Ireland).
blimey thats some serious tax in Ireland! you have had 2 of my favourite cars from the Toyota family apart from the MR2 :) and 2 of the greatest ever engines. one day i might get to own a 2jz supra but doubt it the way prices are going for pretty much all Jap cars from the 90s
cheers tommy
Hi all
been a while since i have updated this, first of all was good to see everyone at ding day!
small update on the car we got some new wheels :) 15 x 8 et28 RPF1s very happy with the wheels been a dream wheel of mine for a long time
cheers tommy
Great choice of wheel
Had missed you guys.
Very nice Tommy, wheels look great and very shiny paintwork you have there. 8)
Just.. So much love for this car. Epic.
Quote from: 1979scotte on September 18, 2019, 16:56Great choice of wheel
Had missed you guys.
awww scotte i missed you too X
cheers tommy
Quote from: Chilli Girl on September 18, 2019, 17:57Very nice Tommy, wheels look great and very shiny paintwork you have there. 8)
thanks chilli very happy with the wheels, cant take any credit for the paint tho my friend whos a keen detailer sorted me out on that front.
Quote from: shnazzle on September 18, 2019, 18:12Just.. So much love for this car. Epic.
thanks mate
cheers tommy
Interesting to hear about the square set up. Does it work on the road too?
Looking forward to seeing the car at Ding day I hope?
Quote from: Topdownman on January 22, 2020, 14:30Interesting to hear about the square set up. Does it work on the road too?
Looking forward to seeing the car at Ding day I hope?
Hi Topdownman
yeah it definitely made the ride better on the road i can only describe it as much less crashy over bumps and stuff.
when going to the square setup we went from rota to enkeis so not sure if the reduction in weight / unsprung mass has made the ride better on the road.
we lost 10kg on the rear and about 5kg on the front so its a big saving in unsprung mass
overall it has transformed the car all round really much more than i ever expected.
yeah we'll defo be at dingday this year
cheers tommy
Nice to see you guys still at it.
I'm sure the decrease in weight would of made a big difference just on its own.
Love this car....what tires are you running?
@tommyzoom99 what tires are you using? I switched to winter tires in 195/55 square and the steering changed for sure. I will be shopping for summer tires as my advans are too harsh for long rides and wanted to ask what you are running. Got lightweight forged wheels too :)
Still going scotte mate, hammering track day as usual 😂
We use advan ad08r 205-50-15 at he moment, it's not a daily so don't really swap tyres for winter, the new ado8rs havnt had the best reviews so going to change to Dunlop or advan semi slicks once these are dead
Cheers Tommy
Ah the new AD08R haven't been well reviewed? Well that's a bummer.
Quote from: 1979scotte on January 22, 2020, 19:34Ah the new AD08R haven't been well reviewed? Well that's a bummer.
Not from what I seen mate, pretty much universely slammed as much worse than the previous iteration.
They made the compound harder and gives less grip.
For the road I don't think the difference would out me off but as a track tyre they ain't what they used to be.
So just gonna go all out on those
Dunlop Direzza DZ03G from speaking to people at trackdays who run them and alot of the high performance cars I deal with at work, there ment to be one of the best semi slick so gonna give it a go.
Cheers Tommy
Have you thought about nankang aR1's?
Lots of people say they are a brilliant compromise between a slick and a semi slick tyre because they are basically a cut slick.
Quote from: twiglett on January 30, 2020, 09:20Have you thought about nankang aR1's?
Lots of people say they are a brilliant compromise between a slick and a semi slick tyre because they are basically a cut slick.
Yeah i have a friend who runs them on a civic ep3 trackcar and they do seem like good tyres once there up to temp its a consideration, but for me the dunlop or advans are the way to go from what i have seen.
cheers tommy
@tommyzoom99 very interesting in your thoughts on the staggered v square set up on track. Managed to source a set of 195 50 15 equivalent size slicks but not sure how they'd work out over my current AR1's 195 front 225 rear.
What staggered sizes were you running before going square?
Quote from: JB21 on February 9, 2020, 10:01@tommyzoom99 very interesting in your thoughts on the staggered v square set up on track. Managed to source a set of 195 50 15 equivalent size slicks but not sure how they'd work out over my current AR1's 195 front 225 rear.
What staggered sizes were you running before going square?
@JB21 before i went to 15x8 all round, i ran 15x7 front and 16x8 rear. with 205 front and 225 rear.
i think the major benefit was dropping down from 16s at the back to 15s, the old wheels where rota which where heavy and we lowered the rear a bit, so there is multiple things all going on that contributed to the effect that we feel.
if you have 15s all round with just a tyre stagger i imagine the effect of going square just on tyres alone will be much less than what i have experienced with my setup change, all be it there should be some improvement.
This does all depend on your driving style and what you want from the car when on track/road, some people might make the changes i made and not like it for example, so its pretty subjective
but the car is now definitely a few seconds faster round oulton park our local track.
cheers tommy
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on February 10, 2020, 08:56Quote from: JB21 on February 9, 2020, 10:01@tommyzoom99 very interesting in your thoughts on the staggered v square set up on track. Managed to source a set of 195 50 15 equivalent size slicks but not sure how they'd work out over my current AR1's 195 front 225 rear.
What staggered sizes were you running before going square?
@JB21 before i went to 15x8 all round, i ran 15x7 front and 16x8 rear. with 205 front and 225 rear.
i think the major benefit was dropping down from 16s at the back to 15s, the old wheels where rota which where heavy and we lowered the rear a bit, so there is multiple things all going on that contributed to the effect that we feel.
if you have 15s all round with just a tyre stagger i imagine the effect of going square just on tyres alone will be much less than what i have experienced with my setup change, all be it there should be some improvement.
This does all depend on your driving style and what you want from the car when on track/road, some people might make the changes i made and not like it for example, so its pretty subjective
but the car is now definitely a few seconds faster round oulton park our local track.
cheers tommy
Thanks mate. Think i'm going to give the square set up a go. Can adjust suspension, ARB's, camber and toe if its not to my liking i.e to much oversteer.
Love the build Tommy. Did your mapper supply and fit the ecu too, so drive in/drive out scenario? I'm the same as you - more than happy to do anything mechanically but having not done anything like that I wouldn't know where to start!
Also, have you thought about ducting the rad from the bumper up through the bonnet? Seen it on a fair few builds on mr2s and other cars - much better cooling efficiency and, theoretically, adds front downforce (upflow of air etc). That and a full flat floor/diffuser would probably make a decent improvement of corner speed on track.
See this post for an idea of what I mean...
https://thenaritadogfight.com/2017/09/13/encounter-midship-runabout-masahide-fukushimas-tps-tuned-mr-s/#more-16619
Quote from: iower on February 10, 2020, 21:38Love the build Tommy. Did your mapper supply and fit the ecu too, so drive in/drive out scenario? I'm the same as you - more than happy to do anything mechanically but having not done anything like that I wouldn't know where to start!
Also, have you thought about ducting the rad from the bumper up through the bonnet? Seen it on a fair few builds on mr2s and other cars - much better cooling efficiency and, theoretically, adds front downforce (upflow of air etc). That and a full flat floor/diffuser would probably make a decent improvement of corner speed on track.
See this post for an idea of what I mean...
https://thenaritadogfight.com/2017/09/13/encounter-midship-runabout-masahide-fukushimas-tps-tuned-mr-s/#more-16619
Hi lower
the mapper didnt supply the ECU we got it through a friend we know in the automotive business for a bit of a discount. i then had it wired in by another friend in the automotive business who i trust who is very good a this sort of thing as i didnt want the install all messy with a rats nest type deal going on. then it was mapped by another person first time round then we had it mapped again when we added extra mods.
That mr2 in that link is so nice! yeah we have talked about doing a duct for the front but just not got round to it, maybe if i didn't destroy the old car and have to spend a year rebuilding a new one i might of had this done :) :) and theirs always something going on with the new car, a full flat floor and diffuser would be nice a well maybe one day there is a pretty long list of things to do on it at them moment :)
cheers tommy
Ah ok, fair enough. Would you say it's worth the work to change from MAF to MAP (and intake temp?). I guess having the flexibility of what you do with the intake is pretty good. Also did you say you've removed o2 sensor(s)?
Quote from: iower on February 12, 2020, 14:36Ah ok, fair enough. Would you say it's worth the work to change from MAF to MAP (and intake temp?). I guess having the flexibility of what you do with the intake is pretty good. Also did you say you've removed o2 sensor(s)?
@lower
If your not bothered about fuel then it's worth it 😂 it's not really any more work if your going standalone ecu, it's probably less work to run without them, and it does give you options for the intake for sure and make the engine bay much tidier without all that junk in there. Yeah we don't run maf or o2 as it's not a daily it's not really a issue, for me it was worth running without but really depends on what you use the car for tbh.
Cheers Tommy
My old trackcar had a full flat floor, rear diffuser, fuel cell in the front and a ducted radiator out of the bonnet.
By far the best handling car I have ever driven.
Wish I hadn't sold it.
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on January 22, 2020, 13:33i have to say going from a staggered setup to square has made the world of difference, the car is much faster around a lap and can carry vastly more corner speed and just handles better all round definitely made the right choice.
Interesting stuff! Don't suppose you have any vids using the square setup?
@tommyzoom99 what is your fuel cut set at with the stage 3 cams?
Stage3? When did you go Stage3??
And I thought you had gone bigger than 79.5mm bore?
I've got your car totally wrong :)
Quote from: shnazzle on September 11, 2020, 08:04Stage3? When did you go Stage3??
And I thought you had gone bigger than 79.5mm bore?
I've got your car totally wrong :)
I think I read that he went with stage 3 and 12:1 ratio. Also at 185 hp/ 150 lbf, reaching 2zz numbers.
Quote from: Nvy on September 11, 2020, 09:31Quote from: shnazzle on September 11, 2020, 08:04Stage3? When did you go Stage3??
And I thought you had gone bigger than 79.5mm bore?
I've got your car totally wrong :)
I think I read that he went with stage 3 and 12:1 ratio. Also at 185 hp/ 150 lbf, reaching 2zz numbers.
More torque than 2zz @ 150 ft-lb.
Just read this from the beginning, great thread and great car! Inspiration for the rest of us, especially going through the full reshell. Top stuff.
Quote from: shnazzle on September 11, 2020, 08:04Stage3? When did you go Stage3??
And I thought you had gone bigger than 79.5mm bore?
I've got your car totally wrong :)
Hi All
We run stage 2 crower cams not stage 3, the rev limit is 7k for the soft limit, and 7250 for the hard limit
the bore is 79.5mm 0.5mm bigger than stock to fit the 12:1 pistons
cheers tommy
Quote from: Roj on September 12, 2020, 08:36Just read this from the beginning, great thread and great car! Inspiration for the rest of us, especially going through the full resell. Top stuff.
cheers mate, been through alot with this car :)
cheers tommy
Quote from: AdamR28 on August 23, 2020, 12:36Quote from: tommyzoom99 on January 22, 2020, 13:33i have to say going from a staggered setup to square has made the world of difference, the car is much faster around a lap and can carry vastly more corner speed and just handles better all round definitely made the right choice.
Interesting stuff! Don't suppose you have any vids using the square setup?
plenty of videos on my instagram @tommy_zoom99
cheers tommy
Those are pretty good trackday photos, particularly like that first one.
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on October 1, 2020, 14:12plenty of videos on my instagram @tommy_zoom99
cheers tommy
Super job, thank you!
HI All
well im pleased to say me and tom will be adding another black mr2 to the family this time 2zz. I'll get some pics up soon with its new stable mate when we collect it. going to be interesting to see how it stacks up to our original one.
very happy with the whole situation.
cheers tommy
Well done Tommy ;D
Perfect pair of 2s
HI All
Collected the mr2 from Doug on the weekend, me and tom were both very impressed with the car, he certainly built a very nice mr2.
Took it for a drive up to our usual spots in wales for a good run and was faultless, interesting to compare the 2zz to our highly tuned 1zz.
now the process begins of making it more to our spec, mainly most of the interior will be coming out (similar to our other car) it will still have carpets and trim but no stereo, no soft top the center console will be swapping for a OEM one, roll hoops will be going etc some 15x8 all round probably rays, the outside of the car will pretty much be left untouched,
cheers Tommy
I want to see a pic of them both together :D What a sight that'll be gunning it down the road
Quote from: shnazzle on April 22, 2021, 09:48I want to see a pic of them both together :D What a sight that'll be gunning it down the road
Wont be long mate, our original mr2 is currently undergoing a few little changes, its getting a new koyo rad and rear calipers for the new season but should be back on the road in a couple weeks.
cheers tommy
Looks lovely.
I wonder how long it will be before Douglas regrets selling it!
Quote from: Topdownman on April 22, 2021, 12:42Looks lovely.
I wonder how long it will be before Douglas regrets selling it!
probably from now. definitely looks even better in Wales
I just ordered a set of 15x8 et28 RPF1s for it as well.
cheers tommy
Following with very keen eyes....🏁🏁🏁🏁
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on April 22, 2021, 16:27I just ordered a set of 15x8 et28 RPF1s for it as well.
cheers tommy
Who supplied these fella?
Looking for a set.
Quote from: Alex Knight on April 23, 2021, 13:29Quote from: tommyzoom99 on April 22, 2021, 16:27I just ordered a set of 15x8 et28 RPF1s for it as well.
cheers tommy
Who supplied these fella?
Looking for a set.
Hi Mate
I got them from VIP motorsport, https://www.vipmotorsport.co.uk/ As im sure your a wear, if you've been looking for a set of proper wheels (rays, Enkie etc) they are hard to get hold of, 6-8 months lead time, VIP Checked Enkie japan and there was 2 sets left, and a 2 weeks lead time for shipment.
Cheers Tommy
If I knew how to click 'like' on all those photos I would!
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on April 27, 2021, 08:06Quote from: Alex Knight on April 23, 2021, 13:29Quote from: tommyzoom99 on April 22, 2021, 16:27I just ordered a set of 15x8 et28 RPF1s for it as well.
cheers tommy
Who supplied these fella?
Looking for a set.
Hi Mate
I got them from VIP motorsport, https://www.vipmotorsport.co.uk/ As im sure your a wear, if you've been looking for a set of proper wheels (rays, Enkie etc) they are hard to get hold of, 6-8 months lead time, VIP Checked Enkie japan and there was 2 sets left, and a 2 weeks lead time for shipment.
Cheers Tommy
Perfect, thanks matey.
What size tyres?
Hi Mate
sure let me know how long you want to drive for and i will sort you a route out.
cheers tommy
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on June 29, 2021, 10:14Hi Mate
sure let me know how long you want to drive for and i will sort you a route out.
cheers tommy
Tomaky replied he's easy.
The lads he met on one ding day would agree 😉
4 hours driving max mate. Within reach of super-unleaded as mine drinks it.
Quote from: 1979scotte on June 29, 2021, 13:55Quote from: tommyzoom99 on June 29, 2021, 10:14Hi Mate
sure let me know how long you want to drive for and i will sort you a route out.
cheers tommy
Tomaky replied he's easy.
The lads he met on one ding day would agree 😉
4 hours driving max mate. Within reach of super-unleaded as mine drinks it.
Hi mate
i have done my favorite route i always take into wales some incredible roads that way, you would of driven some of it with me last time we did a ding day drive a couple years back. No Evo triangle anymore it is dead now, average speed cameras along the full length.
There is 3 shells all around Wexham, one near holt on the dual carriage way, another at the mold /wrexham turn off on the A483 and another as you exit the a483 and start towards the horse shoe pass.
should be about a 4 hour round trip not including stops etc
https://goo.gl/maps/mVVKtWyWq8aFPWov9
cheers tommy
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on June 29, 2021, 14:15Quote from: 1979scotte on June 29, 2021, 13:55Quote from: tommyzoom99 on June 29, 2021, 10:14Hi Mate
sure let me know how long you want to drive for and i will sort you a route out.
cheers tommy
Tomaky replied he's easy.
The lads he met on one ding day would agree 😉
4 hours driving max mate. Within reach of super-unleaded as mine drinks it.
Hi mate
i have done my favorite route i always take into wales some incredible roads that way, you would of driven some of it with me last time we did a ding day drive a couple years back. No Evo triangle anymore it is dead now, average speed cameras along the full length.
There is 3 shells all around Wexham, one near holt on the dual carriage way, another at the mold /wrexham turn off on the A483 and another as you exit the a483 and start towards the horse shoe pass.
should be about a 4 hour round trip not including stops etc
https://goo.gl/maps/mVVKtWyWq8aFPWov9
cheers tommy
Thanks Mate
@tommyzoom99 Aintree track day Saturday 21st of August, fancy it?
https://www.liverpoolmotorclub.com/track-day-information/
Quote from: JB21 on June 29, 2021, 17:00@tommyzoom99 Aintree track day Saturday 21st of August, fancy it?
https://www.liverpoolmotorclub.com/track-day-information/
Hi Mate
its a possibility but i have a track day at Anglesey 2 weeks later and the Gold Cup at Oulton Park 1 week before as well.
I was looking at the link and am I right its a session track day? I don't normally do session track days I always do open pit.
But we shall see August is a busy month for me.
cheers tommy
Top men!
Thanks for the run out lads and the opportunity to drive both your cars.
The handling of your 1zz car is far above anything else I've driven.
Was epic and I'm sure
@puma2 enjoyed it as well.
My favourite cars of ding day
"Twinning" keep flying the mr2 flag on those track days as you lap many other cars
Thanks for the kind words lads, was a pleasure as always.
Cheers tommy
:) i have to say to just jump in and be a passenger for a sort outing i was well impressed with the way it handled with Scott telling what it feels like and his face of enthusiasm said it all.( a very happy Scott)
so less power more handling mods and tyres is the future 8) 8) of happiness
keep up the good work and lets us no when out your out on the track 8) 8)
Love both of the cars and they look even better as a matching pair. I'm just starting a build on a 2ZZ track car and was looking at the 15*8 RPF1s. I can see you've had to roll your arches which I don't mind doing but wondered how much camber you were running? I'll end up with an aggressive geometry and I'm hoping you have less camber than I'm planning so I'll end up with more clearance at the arch as i'd ideally like to run 225/45s.
Quote from: ste on November 18, 2021, 09:34Love both of the cars and they look even better as a matching pair. I'm just starting a build on a 2ZZ track car and was looking at the 15*8 RPF1s. I can see you've had to roll your arches which I don't mind doing but wondered how much camber you were running? I'll end up with an aggressive geometry and I'm hoping you have less camber than I'm planning so I'll end up with more clearance at the arch as i'd ideally like to run 225/45s.
HI Ste
Thanks for the nice comments, we run 3 degrees all round for camber.
with 3 degrees of camber or more and some arch rolling you'll get them to fit no problem.
I've ran less offset on another set of wheels (16x8 et20) and 225 tyres on the rear and they still clear no bother.
cheers tommy
Thanks Tommy, appreciated.
You guys don't fancy a V6 do you?
Mines up for sale.
Quote from: 1979scotte on November 20, 2021, 09:25You guys don't fancy a V6 do you?
Mines up for sale.
Really!!! blimey didn't expect that, I'm afraid we don't need a v6 though.
whats your plans mate? you looking at getting another mr2?
cheers tommy
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on November 22, 2021, 16:04Quote from: 1979scotte on November 20, 2021, 09:25You guys don't fancy a V6 do you?
Mines up for sale.
Really!!! blimey didn't expect that, I'm afraid we don't need a v6 though.
whats your plans mate? you looking at getting another mr2?
cheers tommy
No more sports cars for Scott.
Estates or MPVs need room for 100kg of dogs.
Quote from: 1979scotte on November 22, 2021, 19:24Quote from: tommyzoom99 on November 22, 2021, 16:04Quote from: 1979scotte on November 20, 2021, 09:25You guys don't fancy a V6 do you?
Mines up for sale.
Really!!! blimey didn't expect that, I'm afraid we don't need a v6 though.
whats your plans mate? you looking at getting another mr2?
cheers tommy
No more sports cars for Scott.
Estates or MPVs need room for 100kg of dogs.
No more sports cars for Scott make tommyzoom a sad boy :(
cheers tommy
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on November 24, 2021, 16:10Quote from: 1979scotte on November 22, 2021, 19:24Quote from: tommyzoom99 on November 22, 2021, 16:04Quote from: 1979scotte on November 20, 2021, 09:25You guys don't fancy a V6 do you?
Mines up for sale.
Really!!! blimey didn't expect that, I'm afraid we don't need a v6 though.
whats your plans mate? you looking at getting another mr2?
cheers tommy
No more sports cars for Scott.
Estates or MPVs need room for 100kg of dogs.
No more sports cars for Scott make tommyzoom a sad boy :(
cheers tommy
I'm not sad about it so no need for you to be.
It is the right time.
Looking good. 8)
Hope to see you lads for a run out in July.
Some great pictures there.
So which car "won"?
Quote from: Topdownman on February 18, 2022, 19:34Some great pictures there.
So which car "won"?
HI Mate
well chassis wise they are almost the same now, apart from the the 2zz has a upgraded front roll bar as well as a rear, on the 1zz we run an upgraded roll bar on the rear and stock on the front as per (Techno pro spirit) recommendation, so we thought we would do a direct comparison, and the 2zz with the front roll bar makes it understeer at the limit, so that is coming off.it just isn't as sweet to drive and its not quite as on the nose as the 1zz.
In a straight line they are identical
so it pretty much a dead heat once the 2zz is sorted
cheers tommy
Good to hear that they are both winners!
:) keep up the good work and fun and love you can both compare your 2s and the mods :) :)
HI all
a video onboard of the 1zz vs the 2zz plus my mates in a s2000 and 370 nismo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-p0iMmlLRjk
cheers tommy
Looks like you enjoyed yourself.
Me and
@tomaky missed you guys.
Still had a good time hooning about mind.
Quote from: 1979scotte on July 22, 2022, 10:44Looks like you enjoyed yourself.
Me and @tomaky missed you guys.
Still had a good time hooning about mind.
it was so good, highly recommended. we'll be back for ding day next year for sure mate have to arrange a drive out, i seen some ding day pics of you and tomaky in your cars looking good, gutted it missed it would of been cool to go for a run out
cheers tommy
Brilliant pics Tommy, so pleased you all had a great time. ;D
:) got to give to you both and friends :)
to miss our national day to have done that your excused :)) :))
a good write up and great pictures well worth the work you did to get all the cars there :) :)
looks a Fanatic place just to hang around let alone the track itself 8) 8)
keep up with all your plans with us 8) 8)
What happened to the 1zz front license plate?
Keep enjoying the cars and keep driving them hard
Quote from: 1979scotte on July 22, 2022, 10:44Looks like you enjoyed yourself.
Me and @tomaky missed you guys.
Still had a good time hooning about mind.
very jealous of the boys! Boys we gunna sort another driving weekend before the end of the summer?
Not me unfortunately not enough holiday and nothing to drive
Quote from: 1979scotte on July 22, 2022, 22:19Not me unfortunately not enough holiday and nothing to drive
There's a spare car for the time being ;)
Quote from: shnazzle on July 22, 2022, 14:42What happened to the 1zz front license plate?
The pics with the number plates on where Tourist drives where anyone can go on and do a lap, and you have to have number plates as its essentially a toll road.
the ones without the number plates were track day pics where your allowed to take them off.
cheers tommy
Quote from: tomaky on July 22, 2022, 22:16very jealous of the boys! Boys we gunna sort another driving weekend before the end of the summer?
were always down for a summer drive mate, we should defo sort something out.
cheers tommy
Hi All
Hope your all doing well, been a while.
Not much has happened with the 2 cars since the Nürburgring, done a couple more track days at Anglesey and Oulton park.
The only upgrade is we got a bucket seat and sliding rails for the 2zz. The one 1zz will get the same treatment with a red bucket seat either recaro or bride i imagine.
Managed to pick the seat up second hand but brand new for a very good price, and decided to give the PCI sliding rails a try, although expensive they work well and seem a quality item, and allows us to retain some functionality of the rear compartment and for friends to have a go in the car etc.
youngest decided it was his new seat for cartoons time :)
cheers tommy
Nice looking seat that! Comfy?
:) i just love the not only the work you put into both 2s is that you both get out and use them well for what they are intended to do.
haveing been out in 1 of them as passenger it was the handling that got me and if i was ever to rebuild or do a trac car i would base it on what you have done :) :)
keep the work going as always lets us no how you getting on ;D ;D
Quote from: Hammond on November 29, 2022, 19:00Nice looking seat that! Comfy?
Its not to bad to be fair, should be fun driving back to the Nürburgring next year :)
Cheers tommy
Quote from: puma2 on November 30, 2022, 07:42:) i just love the not only the work you put into both 2s is that you both get out and use them well for what they are intended to do.
haveing been out in 1 of them as passenger it was the handling that got me and if i was ever to rebuild or do a trac car i would base it on what you have done :) :)
keep the work going as always lets us no how you getting on ;D ;D
Thanks for the kind words Puma.
Cheers tommy
Looking good out on track.
What temps where you seeing before fitting the oil cooler? Also temps after fitting?
Mine gets to 125c on a hard session.
Great to see they're both being worked hard.
Quote from: JB21 on April 19, 2023, 10:25Looking good out on track.
What temps where you seeing before fitting the oil cooler? Also temps after fitting?
Mine gets to 125c on a hard session.
Hi JB21
It doesn't have a oil temp gauge currently, need to rectify that.
i know they get warm so trying to reduce that.
How long does it take for you to get to 125? how many laps of oulton at full chat?
Cheers tommy
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on April 19, 2023, 11:45Hi JB21
It doesn't have a oil temp gauge currently, need to rectify that.
i know they get warm so trying to reduce that.
How long does it take for you to get to 125? how many laps of oulton at full chat?
Cheers tommy
On a warm day say a lap or 2 warm up then 3-4 hot laps to get to 125c. I have the alarm set at 125 so once I here this I back off for a cool down lap, then go again for another lap or 2. I also use millers nanodrive cfs nt+ as this has great hot stability and also extended drain intervals.
Quote from: JB21 on April 19, 2023, 12:10On a warm day say a lap or 2 warm up then 3-4 hot laps to get to 125c. I have the alarm set at 125 so once I here this I back off for a cool down lap, then go again for another lap or 2. I also use millers nanodrive cfs nt+ as this has great hot stability and also extended drain intervals.
Thanks thats good to know, i should be below those temps with the cooler, also have a elise parts sump (you have the same i think?) with the extra capacity of the sump and cooler im at 6 liters now, heard good things about the nanodrive cfs nt+, im currently on titan pro race s.
cheers tommy
Quote from: tommyzoom99 on April 19, 2023, 13:50Thanks thats good to know, i should be below those temps with the cooler, also have a elise parts sump (you have the same i think?) with the extra capacity of the sump and cooler im at 6 liters now, heard good things about the nanodrive cfs nt+, im currently on titan pro race s.
cheers tommy
Yeah Elise parts sump for me still doing its thing. Is it a custom oil cooler you have or off the shelf one? Need to do the same really.
Quote from: JB21 on April 19, 2023, 14:14Yeah Elise parts sump for me still doing its thing. Is it a custom oil cooler you have or off the shelf one? Need to do the same really.
I ended up making my own kit up, the only kits I could find were either silly expensive and or I didn't like the placement of the coolers.
Ended up costing us about 350 quid all in.
Cheers tommy
:) keep up with all the good work you both put into your 2s 8)
love the post and with all the pictures as well 8)
when your on the track all the money and time looks worth all the hassle for all the enjoyment level these 2s bring to you both :) :)
Quote from: puma2 on April 20, 2023, 07:22:) keep up with all the good work you both put into your 2s 8)
love the post and with all the pictures as well 8)
when your on the track all the money and time looks worth all the hassle for all the enjoyment level these 2s bring to you both :) :)
Thanks Puma, your certainly right there :) alot of effort goes into them and can be testing at times :) but it's certainly all worth it out on the track with your mates.
Cheers tommy