white convertible Gen III 3s build, Gen3 3s + FMIC + EMS + lightweight crank + GTFour front = fun |
white convertible Gen III 3s build, Gen3 3s + FMIC + EMS + lightweight crank + GTFour front = fun |
Apr 5, 2012 - 9:53 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 13, '06 From Kaimuki, HI Currently Offline Reputation: 10 (100%) |
Member name: Jay
Market: USDM Year: 95 Model: GT Frame & Type: ST204 convertible Engine: factory --> swapped. 5S-FE --> Gen III 3sgte transmission: stock Update: Just installed an Innovate Motorsports dual gauge, pressure/temp gauge with two 3-way switches, one for selecting between coolant and oil pressure and one for selecting between coolant and oil temp. (Jan 2015) Video of the car running here! and a time lapse video of the GTFour front end install here (recent pic Jan 2016) installed 7th gen steering wheel from a shiftronic model Celica!! Found in junkyard for cheap. Using the buttons for I/C sprayers. I figure it's about time for me to start my old thread again. I bought a 3sgte that had been parted out, got it for a good deal, but I needed a lot of hard to find parts. I would start a thread when I was on a roll then I hit a stopping point because of a lack of certain key parts. Spent a long time trying to find everything, and now I have all of the engine parts and I'm not too far from completion. Significant other mods: Engine block basics: 45k miles .20 overbore, JN pistons, eagle rods (compression raised to 9.0:1) stock head gasket knife-edged crankshaft (with custom crank scraper to block oil from being kicked up inside the engine and keep it in the pan) ARP main studs (with the little section shaved out of the oil pan for them to fit) Engine head: non-turbo 3sge head WITH turbo cams/springs and 3sgTe powder coated valve cover HKS cam adjustable cam gears (currently set at 0) ARP head studs Accessories: 4th gen alternator, direct bolt in (and higher output) 4th gen compressor, direct bolt in stock power steering pump (new though) Electrical: Autronic SM4 EMS 4 wire o2 sensor upgrade (currently not in use) Haltech Dual Channel Wideband controller (one sensor), output to ecu. Innovate Motorsports dual series pressure/temperature gauge Two 3-way switches to select between oil/coolant pressure and oil/coolant temp in dual gauge 3-way switch triggering secondary relays to turn the fans on. (switch off = relay off, system works as if stock...switch on pos1 = relays triggered on and fans are always on...switch on pos2 = relay is triggered on when the EMS is set to trigger it on. Turbo: stock CT20b Mishimoto FMIC mounted to crashbar HKS SSQV BOV MAP sensor is built in to the Autronic K&N filter (with blue rim) conical 4 inch inlet stock VSV controlled by Autronic Trans: stock st204 5sfe trans Aisin clutch with TRD pads riveted in place Fizanda flywheel Fuel: stock genIII injectors, upgraded fuel pump (walbro, gss342 for mazda mx3) Coolant sys: Mishimoto radiator Silicone hoses (blue ) 3-way switch controlling two 5-pin relays breaking the connection for the stock fans (on/off/on = relay-on.always-ground/relay-off.factory-controlled-fans/relay-on.SM4-controlled) Ignition system: Audi 1.8t individual coils distributor is stock and the pickup inside is only used to give the Autronic the engine time. (set at 0 degrees instead of normal advance, timing is advanced in the ECU) BKR6E plugs (have to change every 10k miles) Exhaust: aftermarket downpipe (3inch) 3 inch mandrel bent piping into 3 inch magnaflow catalytic into 2.5 inch reducer (interchangeable resonator if I unbolt the cat) 2.5 inch piping into Borla universal turbo muffler Other: cheap ebay breather filter for crank vent. custom air filter heat shield custom battery tray mounted above trans mount custom fuse box for SM4 and extra components modified washer fluid reservoir to mount around FMIC piping Wiring was a little bit of a mess at this stage because I was in the middle of building the new harness... This post has been edited by match220: Mar 21, 2016 - 8:05 PM -------------------- -Jay
95 GT conv. project car: Manual, Gen III 3sgte, JN pisons, Eagle rods, overbore, crank knife-edged, crank scraper, ARP head/main/flywheel, Autronic EMS, Haltech Dual Wideband O2 controller, Audi 1.8T individual coils, FMIC and SSQV BOV, 3" downpipe, 3" ultra-high-flow cat, 2.5" Borla muffler, +other 01 S2000: FMIC, Haltech EMS, Haltech wideband, 570cc inj, forged pistons/rods, sleeved block, 5 angle valve job, ported and polished 02 R6, all stock, except for braided stainless brake lines, frame sliders, and adjustable brake/clutch leve |
May 11, 2012 - 10:43 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 13, '06 From Kaimuki, HI Currently Offline Reputation: 10 (100%) |
Did a little plastic fabricating the other day..I had a busted timing belt cover that someone gave me which was the result of a snapped belt. I cut out a window and put off-brand cheap Plexiglas on the inside with 4 LEDs wired in series so they can run on approximately 13 - 14 volts. (each LED is 3.2 - 3.5 volts).
The wiring was done outside of the cover away from the belt for obvious reasons. The only wire on the inside of the cover is running across the bottom in one of the pictures. I drilled tiny holes that are spaced as far apart as the LED +/- legs are, so that the legs stuck out of the cover and only the light was inside, bent the legs so they wouldn't let the LED slip through and soldered them together. Covered it all with black RTV and put a thick coat of truckbed liner over the outside of the cover so it covered the wires and RTV. You can barely tell. This post has been edited by match220: May 25, 2012 - 11:32 PM -------------------- -Jay
95 GT conv. project car: Manual, Gen III 3sgte, JN pisons, Eagle rods, overbore, crank knife-edged, crank scraper, ARP head/main/flywheel, Autronic EMS, Haltech Dual Wideband O2 controller, Audi 1.8T individual coils, FMIC and SSQV BOV, 3" downpipe, 3" ultra-high-flow cat, 2.5" Borla muffler, +other 01 S2000: FMIC, Haltech EMS, Haltech wideband, 570cc inj, forged pistons/rods, sleeved block, 5 angle valve job, ported and polished 02 R6, all stock, except for braided stainless brake lines, frame sliders, and adjustable brake/clutch leve |
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