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post Aug 4, 2020 - 12:20 PM
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amazing! love this build!


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post Aug 4, 2020 - 9:27 PM
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Fantastic. Good to see you are still active. I miss my 7A. kindasad.gif


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post Aug 22, 2020 - 8:56 AM
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QUOTE (BonzaiCelica @ Aug 3, 2020 - 12:03 AM) *
have you any videos of your car on track?

No, nothing from a 1/4 mile and no circuit videos with this setup, but i wouldnīt try it with this setup right now, on a circuit iīm pretty sure something would overheat with the stock cooling system biggrin.gif .. and for a 1/4 mile i would need some better tires and would have to rebuild the transmission, everything looked ok when i took it apart but itīs really hard to shift over 7000rpm, no grinding but the gears just take long time to go in. Iīll rebuild the synchros from 1-4 in the next months with new oem parts, i hope it will make a difference.

But i finished my new intake manifold and itīs huge... made a massive difference in my VE map, the old intake lost power from 6000 to 8000 in a almost straight line, now it stays way longer at a higher level, i gained over 10% at 7500rpm.















post Aug 24, 2020 - 7:05 AM
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Damn. That's awesome.


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post Jan 20, 2021 - 6:14 AM
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New year, new turbo... wink.gif .. i initially wanted to get rid of the totaly useless internal wastegate of the GTX, it just canīt flow enough to be able to control the turbo, so i was going to replace the T28 exhaust housing with a nice v-band housing but since this is somewhat pricy i decided to spend a little more on a completely different turbo that already comes with a v-band housing and has more potential. I decided to go with a G30-660 AR.61 in combination with a Tial MV-R ... maybe a little overkill on the wastegate side but itīs perfect to reduce boost in lower gears.

Before i swapped the turbo i went to a dyno with the GTX and made a little over 400whp and 350ft/lbs @ about 28psi.

G30-660 vs GTX2867R GenII, the G30 is a really compact unit





Fitting the G30 to the engine was quite easy, i just cut off the T25 flange from the header, put the v-band flange in the same position and everything looked perfect, even the inlet fit without any modification, i just had to rebuild the oil and water lines.



The wastegate on the other hand took some time.... but i found a nice position and iīm really happy how it worked out.







The G30 of course spools a little bit later then the GTX, even with the small 0.61 exhaust housing, but when itīs at about 15-16psi it almost immediately jumps to 26-28psi wich feels really funny wink.gif
The swap was definitely worth the money, at last iīm able to control the boost without crazy overboosts, the car feels way better with this setup. I use a 4port Mac valve for boost control which works amazing, the wastegate is running a 7 psi spring so i have plenty control in first and second gear.
post Feb 27, 2021 - 1:54 PM
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a fantastic project smile.gif smile.gif , how did you install the coils on plug ?? what material are needed
post Feb 28, 2021 - 5:50 AM
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whaooo good project, you have a diagram to put the bosch p65 coils and what material is needed
post Jun 19, 2022 - 6:02 PM
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QUOTE (Hafkai @ Dec 5, 2011 - 3:44 PM) *
I decided to completely remove the old ignition system and build me a coil on plug system. I will use a Avensis 7A-FE distributor as crank angle(24 instead of 4 teeth) and sync pickup. The coils are from Bosch (part#: 0 221 504 024), since they're dumb coils withouh build in igniters i have to use an external (part# 0 227 100 211)
Those coils fit quite well, the only problem could be the hood since they're connectors face in that direction ......


Can you let us know on the P/N of the distributor? I am looking the Toyota parts catalogue online but I cannot find it. Is it a distributor indeed or a Camshaft sensor?

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