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Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 7:31 am
by JDM20VAE101
Great Man!

I love the attention to details!

Keep it up!

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 7:09 pm
by jondee86
This has to be the best version of this song I have ever heard....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ooc5eJc5SHA#t=4.68075

So to all you 4AGE and AE86 lovers out there, MERRY XMAS !!!

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 8:31 pm
by jondee86
Bit of a Xmas update. Have added some pics on Page 1...
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18729&p=120395#p120395
Scroll down for the latest :)

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 3:29 pm
by jdm86gtz
jondee86 wrote:Bit of a Xmas update. Have added some pics on Page 1...
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18729&p=120395#p120395
Scroll down for the latest :)

Cheers... jondee86


The AE101/111 throttle 20V cable is approximately 2" longer than the RHD AE86 throttle cable, but I can't remember if the bulkhead end is similar or not.

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 6:01 pm
by jondee86
jdm86gtz wrote:The AE101/111 throttle 20V cable is approximately 2" longer than the RHD AE86
throttle cable, but I can't remember if the bulkhead end is similar or not.

Thanks for the info. I had a look and to make it work I need at least 10-12 inches
longer than the OEM AE86 cable. My KE** cable will work with a loop in it, and later
on I will check with our our "old school" Toyota wrecking yard to see if there any
other KE models that might have a shorter cable I can use.

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 6:19 pm
by shagymc
Could you make your own? I've always wondered if you could using bicycle brake cable and then soldering it all together or something along those same lines. I guess even two throttle cables, if cut properly with shielding would work out too. Just spit balling here Mister DEE ;)

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 12:54 am
by jondee86
I think that there are companies who can make custom cables if you supply them
with the bulkhead, adjustment and end fittings. The KE** one that I am using has
exactly the same fittings as the stock AE86 cable, so a straight bolt-in. Making
my own is not something I would try, but I guess anything is possible if there is
no easier alternative available :)

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 5:45 am
by davew7
If you do decide to make your own cable, I would go to a home improvement center like Lowes. They have much heavier and wider selection of cables then what you would find at bike shop. They will also have ferrules for the end of the cable. You can run the new cable thru your current outer casing, then attach the ferrule, but you will need to filed it down to the shape of the barrel fitting on the TPS. A total $3.25 in parts and less then an hour, and you are back on the road. Or you can try controlcables.com for a custom cable but it will take 2 to 3 weeks. Dave W

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 2:02 am
by jondee86
Added a few more pics on page 1...
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18729#p120395

Swapped in the KE** throttle cable, and although it is nearly twice as long as the AE86
cable, it works fine. Has a loop back against the firewall to swallow the extra length, but
I lubed the cable and it runs free without any drag.

Starting to see a glimmer of daylight at the end of the tunnel now :) Even went
and bought a set of Hawk HPS pads in anticipation of needing more braking power !!!

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 9:37 pm
by jondee86
Been getting into the wiring... seems pretty straight forward :lol:

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Mind you, there is wiring for the WBO2 controller and gauge and an alarm system
mixed in with that lot... plus a few wires that I haven't been able to figure out yet.
The little panel is going to be on the floor until I am happy that everything is hooked
up correctly and working. Then I will tuck it up out of sight somewhere.

Engine bay is all done, but I had a few leaks when I filled the cooling system, so
a bit of a delay there while I get some new gaskets. Still, if all goes well I should
have this thing making a noise in a week or so. Been planning and working on this
build for the best part of three years, so it is past due !!!

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 9:32 pm
by jondee86
Never installed an aftermarket ECU on a boosted engine before, so had a bit of
"learn as you go" before I could get it to run. Calibrating the ST205 MAP sensor
was a bit of a trick, and until I got that right the overboost fuel cut was giving me
some grief :? But with a lot of head scratching and a bit of luck I managed to get
it idling for a couple of minutes this afternoon :D :D :D :mrgreen:

So I know that everything is working, and now it is just a matter of making logs
and adjusting settings until the car drivable. There are a few small things that
need doing to tidy up the installation, but all in all I'm very happy with progress
to date. Should have some pics up tomorrow, and if I can keep the engine running
long enough, I'll post a vid.

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes :-P

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2017 7:19 pm
by jondee86
Fixed the last couple of small items, so the underhood installation is complete.
Some pics of how it looks now are here (scroll down)...
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18729&p=120395#p120395

Kind of low key install with the black wrinkle finish instead of the shiney alloy, but
that's the way I like it :) Got the OEM filter and snorkel on there at the moment to
keep any rubbish out of the S/C. The twinscrew runs very close tolerances, and
I don't want anything other than air going down the intake.

Will report back when I have been able to drive the car for a while.

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 2:41 pm
by jinx
if it performs as good as it looks.... should go great!
u gonna fmic or water/meth injection later ?
r those custom headers ? tuned gze 'heat' r supposed to b harsh on headers. n e thing special about 'em ?

this setup really shows off the charger, eh
http://oldschool.co.nz/uploads/monthly_ ... 023304.jpg

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 5:57 pm
by jondee86
jinx wrote:this setup really shows off the charger, eh

Hahah... after seeing that I just had to go and read the whole thread...
http://oldschool.co.nz/index.php?/topic ... nt-1663018
Not what I would call an elegant solution, but the stickers do what they can :)

According to my research, with water/meth injection,the Sprintex S/C should
run to 20psi without needing any other charge cooling. I have an Aquamist system
that I will be looking at installing once I have the car boosting past 5psi or so. If
needed, I can set fuel cut based on boost to stay out of danger until the WI is
installed and operating.

The headers are custom from a local engineer and ceramic coated. I'm not
anticipating any problems as the car is unlikely to see extended running at high
load and rpm's.

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 6:08 am
by jdm86gtz
Nicely done as Jay Leno would say.
Looking forward to videos and some power figures.

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 6:53 pm
by jondee86
Out with the radio and in with the gauges...

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I learned a long time ago that if you are having fun driving your AE86 the last thing you
need is a radio :) This pic is taken from about where the driver's head is located, and it
looks like the gauge location will work. I don't like low mounted gauges as your eyes are
off the road for too long when looking to see what the gauges say. But not a lot of options
for mounting gauges in an AE86, so this will have to do.

Got a bit of space under the gauges for mounting some hi-bright LED's as warning lights.
Might look at doing that if I decide to push the car hard. A flashing light is much easier
to pick up in your peripheral vision than a gauge that is reading high. Gauge on the LHS
is actually the water-meth injection controller display (system not implemented yet).
Center gauge is a digital AFR and you know what the other one is :lol:

Next job is to get the terminal panel tucked away.

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 6:34 pm
by scalpel
can't wait to see this finished

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 3:27 pm
by jondee86
Discovered that a bypass valve actually does a bit more than just improve fuel
economy at cruise. Seems that it also lets the charger run a bit cooler by reducing
the amount of work the charger is doing at cruise... and cooler is better. Another
effect is to improve how the engine settles to idle after letting off the throttle.

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So I had to find space to fit one in, and with a lot of trimming I managed to squeeze
the Bosch valve in under the strut brace. Hopefully it will make tuning on and off idle
a bit easier... will be trying it out this afternoon once I manage to stop the impossible
to reach heater hose leak behind the engine :P

EDIT: Valve didn't seem to make much difference. Mind you, I don't cruise when I am
out driving :) Got a bit less vacuum at idle so will need to make some changes to try
and get the idle behavior sorted out.

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 7:45 am
by aukword1
Very nice build you got going there jondee. Have you thought about running a water/methanol injection kit to help cool it as well?

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 4:27 pm
by jondee86
aukword1 wrote:Have you thought about running a water/methanol injection kit to help cool it as well?

Yup :) On the back of the last elbow going into the intake manifold you can
see a small silver hex fitting that is currently plugged. That is a the fitting for
mounting a W/M spray nozzle. There is another similar fitting on the first elbow
after the supercharger discharge manifold. I have one of these in the box....

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This week I will be looking at where I can install the various components and
how to mount them. I'm hoping to use a 10 liter tank, and will need to figure
a way to mount it in the trunk so that it will stay put and not be in the way.

System works by tracking the injector duty cycle... the harder the injectors are
working the more spray you get. There are controls to set when it turns on and
to trim the flow plus of minus to get the required cooling effect. I shall be starting
with one jet (I have a few sizes) and add the second jet if things get serious :D

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 5:57 pm
by aukword1
Ah nice man...cant wait to see that beast in action. What i did for mounting mine was that i purchased the spare tire cover from T3 and bolted the tank to that. Thats a good setup to run off the injectors, mine runs off psi alone and you can set it to what psi it turns on at and finishes at. Sadly though my old hks blower seized on the dyno but i left the W/M system in with the turbo setup. Doesnt help much but my oil looks brand new all the time. I think you will like the W/M system. Good luck with the install!

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 7:20 pm
by jondee86
Ahhh... I remember reading a thread about someone installing a vintage HKS blower
a while back... last thing I read was about trying to get the idle down... was that you ?

Tough about losing the blower. The dyno is hard on street cars that normally don't see
WOT for more than a few seconds at a time. Thats why I am starting off with the 10psi
pulley to try and get everything working properly without taking the risk of damaging
the engine. When I know the W/M system is doing a good job I will look at taking it to
the dyno to dial in a bit more timing (very conservative right now). That should give
a good lead into how to extend the fuel and ignition maps when I fit the 15psi pulley.

I'm going to pull the RHS trunk lining off to see if there is enough room in behind to
mount the pump. If it can't fit there I will look at putting it in the spare tire well. That
is not my first option as I would like to be able to carry a spare tire if I go out of town.
At the moment I have some gunk in a pressurised can and a small compressor that sits
in the well... took these from a later model Jap import that ships from the factory
without a spare !!

Another option is to bolt the pump to the bracket I make to secure the tank... still have
to design that and work out where it will go.

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 9:36 pm
by aukword1
Yeah that was me lol...Well the good thing about the T3 cover is you can still put a tire in there with the cover over it. Just hand tighten the cover down and leave enough slack on the hose and wires to be able to move it nicely out of the way. Yeah i would definitely be conservative at the dyno if i had to do it all over again but im pretty sure the blower was bad to begin with.

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 3:04 pm
by jondee86
Been having a play with my mini-action cam and made a couple of clips...

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https://youtu.be/FK-31DVrsQ4

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https://youtu.be/z576d2xGFGo

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https://youtu.be/PxlMbTzAVbo

Weather has been crap for the last couple of weeks so not much driving. But I am
working on getting a temporary W/M injection setup into the car so I can get the
lines and wiring run. Thats the last step in this build, and once that is operating,
I can get stuck into the tuning side... and driving :)

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 7:20 pm
by jinx
Well done sir!!
Looks like an old outback farmland. LUV the sceenery ....and that type of chit. I'm gettin old

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 7:47 pm
by jondee86
Thanks. I'm kind of lucky to have these roads just a couple of miles from home. They
run thru a farming area and there is something relaxing about being able to forget that
the city is so close. Driving on the freeway or in the city does nothing for me, so I get
out on those little roads and enjoy driving the way it used to be :)

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 6:28 pm
by jondee86
I was changing a few things around today... going back to the ST205 MAP sensor in
place of the sensor built-in to the ECU. And I have one of these on the intake manifold...

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When I went to hook the sensor up I found that the car had been running with the
vacuum cap missing off one of the spigots. Can't remember if I took it off for some
reason, or if it fell off somewhere along the way. So I hooked the sensor hose up to
the open spigot (the other one is hooked up to the vacuum/boost gauge) and went
to start the car to make sure everything was working.... and sure enough my tune
was shot to pieces :( Car wouldn't even fire up until I changed a heap of things,
mainly to do with getting more fuel into the engine as it pulls more vacuum now.

So I have to basically do a whole re-tune just because of the tiny vacuum leak that
was caused by that spoigot being open. Sure surprised me, and now I start to see
why vacuum leaks can be such a pain when trying to get your car running smoothly.

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:25 am
by SR85DET
You are the F'ing man. Just sayin. The amount of help you provide on the forum alone warrants that. Keep up the good work!

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 12:55 am
by jondee86
Thanks bro :) When I first joined the old forum, I got a lot out of it. That was
quite some time ago. Now it's my turn to put something back in so that others
can maybe benefit from what I have learned. Going full circle I guess :)

Cheers... jondee86

Re: Gonna start a build and see where it goes ===> TWINSCREW !!! :-p

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 8:05 pm
by jondee86
Got a good deal on some race rubber...

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Enkei Apache-V 14 x 6 (+10) with 185 x 60 R888 Proxes. The tires have plenty of life
left in them and have been hand grooved to turn them into wet+dry tires :) No excuses
now for not getting the car to the track later in the year.

Cheers... jondee86