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post Nov 4, 2014 - 10:59 PM
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I say keep it at that ride height, then put some all-terrain tires on. And live that rally life. After all you will be doing an AWD conversion right?
post Nov 5, 2014 - 4:26 PM
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QUOTE (navseal345 @ Nov 4, 2014 - 11:59 PM) *
I say keep it at that ride height, then put some all-terrain tires on. And live that rally life. After all you will be doing an AWD conversion right?


One day yes. The only thing standing in my way is a quality welder and 3 welding courses.


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post Nov 23, 2014 - 10:43 PM
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Hello 6gc,

decided to take a few last pictures of the white celica before I put it into storage for the winter:

























Oh yea, almost forgot. This happened:









The swap is done, my body is wrecked, but the beast is revived bowdown.gif

I took things a lot slower with the swap this time. It took 4 days instead of the usual 2; but the result was a car that did not require hours of gremlin hunting. It went about as smoothly as one could hope for, and so after all these years my project has hit the second of the 3 planned phases biggrin.gif

I can finally update my profile with this:

Completely rebuilt 3rd gen 3SGTE swap w/ ~20k
Rebuilt S54 with helical LSD upgrade
Refreshed Superstrut suspension adapted for LHD w/ ST rear swaybar
GT4 calipers and rotors all around
SS brake lines
Custom 3" exhaust with electronic bypass

Pending upgrades:
devils own meth injection kit
HKS EVCS boost controller

I wont be able to enjoy the car unfortunately, winter is here and this thing will never see salt if I have anything to do with it. I did manage to squeeze in one brief driving day this weekend however....and my god, the helical makes all the difference in the world! I can literally control the car with one finger while both tires are busy spinning through second and third. Something like that would have been suicide in the past O.O Also standing turns on power is a thing now. An amazing thing biggrin.gif The suspension and differential really make all the difference in the driving experience, I can actually access and make use of the power that would have otherwise been lost as smokey wheel hop. The result is a car that feels much faster than before without any modifications to the engine! Anyway, it's going to be put away until the midwest spring meet. Until then I'm going to have my brother compile the gopro video of the swap. We setup a tripod to take a picture once a minute, so it should make for a fun update smile.gif

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post Nov 23, 2014 - 11:01 PM
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Oh yeah! *Kool-Aid dude voice*
post Nov 23, 2014 - 11:48 PM
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I should have bought a white one..

Lookin real nice man!


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post Nov 24, 2014 - 9:23 AM
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Sweet Luke! I'm glad to see that it's back together smile.gif

I've seen you a few times in the last few weeks after work cruising around your house in the red car and I've been wondering what happened with this thing. lol


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post Nov 24, 2014 - 9:34 AM
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finally!! hahahah. everything looks great and clean. smile.gif now you get to look at it allllll winter smile.gif


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post Nov 24, 2014 - 9:52 AM
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haha thats the WORST time to finish up a car! right before winter. but hey its done! great job man!


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post Nov 24, 2014 - 11:07 AM
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Car looks amazing!

I definitely feel your pain though, I can't put my all trac on the road until the spring. It's the biggest tease kindasad.gif
post Nov 24, 2014 - 11:12 AM
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Finishes swap just in time for boost season, parks car until boost season is over. laugh.gif Can't wait to see it at the meet!


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post Nov 24, 2014 - 2:24 PM
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agreed! ^^^ Hopefully i will make it, such a long drive lol


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post Nov 27, 2014 - 2:08 PM
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QUOTE (navseal345 @ Nov 24, 2014 - 12:01 AM) *
Oh yeah! *Kool-Aid dude voice*

This made me look up all the family guy video of the Kool-Aid guy haha

QUOTE (Malek @ Nov 24, 2014 - 12:48 AM) *
I should have bought a white one..

Lookin real nice man!


Thanks Malek smile.gif TBH I was really torn between black, white, and silver. I think these cars look amazing in those three colors. Silver being the best at highlighting the bulges and vents on a GT4 front end.


QUOTE (bloodMoney @ Nov 24, 2014 - 10:23 AM) *
Sweet Luke! I'm glad to see that it's back together smile.gif

I've seen you a few times in the last few weeks after work cruising around your house in the red car and I've been wondering what happened with this thing. lol


Thanks Chris. I had to relocate the project to my old mans machine shop once the weather turned south. I was hoping to be able to swap the motor in my driveway like before, but it just got too cold too fast. The paint shop simply took a lot longer than I expected, but that's okay. They did some amazing work and something like that takes time.


QUOTE (cheela @ Nov 24, 2014 - 10:34 AM) *
finally!! hahahah. everything looks great and clean. smile.gif now you get to look at it allllll winter smile.gif


Finally is right! smile.gif this has been an ongoing project since 2011. Since 2008 if you count my discovery of 6gc and Batmans/pressures threads


QUOTE (Tigawoods @ Nov 24, 2014 - 10:52 AM) *
haha thats the WORST time to finish up a car! right before winter. but hey its done! great job man!


Thanks man, it was especially tough putting it away after only one day of boosting. I forgot just how strong the 3S pulls. I also forgot how wide the torque band is O.O ~2800-7000 of pupil dilating POWA. That boost addiction relapsed so. damn. hard. lol

Next summer with the boost controller and meth injection is gonna be fun!


QUOTE (mkernz22 @ Nov 24, 2014 - 12:07 PM) *
Car looks amazing!

I definitely feel your pain though, I can't put my all trac on the road until the spring. It's the biggest tease kindasad.gif


Thank you! It's really come a long way. I wish I took more pictures from when I first got it, especially the interior. It was in pretty sad shape when I first brought it home. You have an altrac???? O.o

QUOTE (richee3 @ Nov 24, 2014 - 12:12 PM) *
Finishes swap just in time for boost season, parks car until boost season is over. laugh.gif Can't wait to see it at the meet!


Boost season is a great thing. I used to love cool summer nights because the engine response just felt so much sharper, if that makes sense. Too bad Chicago boost season is the car equivalent of rolling around in a pile of asbestos insulation. DAT cancer


QUOTE (4-eyed-freek @ Nov 24, 2014 - 3:24 PM) *
agreed! ^^^ Hopefully i will make it, such a long drive lol


I hope you do! It would be good to finally see an example of the car I've been slowly trying to build!

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post Nov 27, 2014 - 2:23 PM
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I'm doing to be documenting most of what I do to mine, but yes! I picked up an 88 alltrac! biggrin.gif
My thread is in the off topic section
post Nov 27, 2014 - 2:35 PM
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QUOTE (mkernz22 @ Nov 27, 2014 - 3:23 PM) *
I'm doing to be documenting most of what I do to mine, but yes! I picked up an 88 alltrac! biggrin.gif
My thread is in the off topic section


I need to hang out there more. Well, looks like I have a thread to read today thumbsup.gif


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post Nov 27, 2014 - 11:13 PM
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QUOTE (enderswift @ Nov 27, 2014 - 2:35 PM) *
QUOTE (mkernz22 @ Nov 27, 2014 - 3:23 PM) *
I'm doing to be documenting most of what I do to mine, but yes! I picked up an 88 alltrac! biggrin.gif
My thread is in the off topic section


I need to hang out there more. Well, looks like I have a thread to read today thumbsup.gif


hahaha I guess so! It'll be slow progress until the summer
post Nov 28, 2014 - 1:18 PM
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By the book as usual! Looks great! I think you and I should build competing 5sgte builds!


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post Dec 14, 2014 - 6:01 PM
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Hello 6gc,

Managed to revive my ruined HTC long enough to recover a few photos from the swap:



Rented a U-haul to transport the 3S to a beautifully heated shop. 2300+ square feet all at my disposal smile.gif It's a huge improvement compared to being at the mercy of the elements in my driveway!


It took some seriously gentle driving to make it to the shop safely. Ratchet straps can only do so much to secure something so top heavy, and I wasn't about to tempt murphy by hooking them directly onto the engine rolleyes.gif


Okay, hard part over, engine and car have been transported to the shop. Now I just have to transfer every tool I've ever acquired too tongue.gif


After days of preparations the swap finally started on a Friday night. We worked too many hours in a row before we had the empty bay shown above. It was now Saturday evening and I was too tired to trust myself with anything that involves long periods of concentration. So I spent the remainder of the day cleaning the bay and swapping in the GT4 brake proportioning valve.


Freed of its old home, this old grimy 5s will now be a parts engine for my daily.

I can tell that this car has had major work done to it before it came into my possession. There are signs of a prior engine swap all over the place. From missing passenger mount bolts, to scrapes on the frame rails, to needlessly labeled connectors... If I were to guess I'd say this car had a blown a motor in its past. They either replaced it completely, or had the cylinder head rebuilt (The head looks brand spankin new inside and out O.o). Either way they were complete amateurs that managed to damage a number of threads in the bay. Nothing my trusty tap and die kit couldn't fix though smile.gif


With everything removed, the LSD trans and superstrut were given a once-over and quick cleaning. Everything seemed to be in good shape after the extended trial runs from this past summer. I made a point of really pushing the car to coax out any gremlins before the 3S swap. Nothing ever came up and seeing things holding up so well made me happy thumbsup.gif


With no time to waste we attached the new clutchmasters clutch onto a properly machined flywheel (.020) and set to dropping the engine in. The last time I swapped this engine the flywheel was cut too shallow and caused all kinds of engagement issues. I had to resort to maxing the clutch pedal adjustment and buying an extended pushrod just to shift into gear. This time however, I can shift with a stock pushrod and pedal adjustment. I really cannot emphasize the importance of a proper flywheel step enough...

Anyway, installing the engine was a slightly scary process this time. I raised the car as high as possible to ease the overall swap without realizing that we would have to max out the hoist just to clear the fender. This definitely sacrificed some stability on the hoist. I couldnt stop picturing the tiny o-ring inside the hoist giving out under the pressure and letting the engine crash onto the car. We couldn't hurry though, the center of gravity was so high that it would have been easy to tip the whole thing over.


several hours later the engine was hanging on its own mounts biggrin.gif The rest of the swap was easy and consisted of connecting all the necessary lines, reinstalling the suspension, and cleanly routing a million gauge wires. It definitely feels good to have reached this point. I can finally direct my mind to something other than celicas!

Anyway I plan to post a video of the swap in the future. Unfortunately my brother is taking his time compiling it at the moment...

Hopefully I'll have another update in the near soon!

This post has been edited by enderswift: Dec 16, 2014 - 7:52 PM


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post Dec 14, 2014 - 6:31 PM
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Such a beautiful car! white is absolutely gorgeous, i cant wait to see this car in Person!


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post Dec 15, 2014 - 2:53 PM
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You do know McPherson and ST205 brake proportioning valve are the same.


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post Dec 15, 2014 - 4:23 PM
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Nice job! Victory burnouts!


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