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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Fri May 25, 2012 12:56 pm | |
| So whilst I drive the 102 every day, the missus gets the joy of pottering to work in this little machine: Specs: 1994 (complied 1995) JZZ30 Soarer 1JZGTE 2.5L twin-turbo straight-6 R154 factory 5-speed manual PowerFC ECU + hand controller and boost control, 16psi boost on factory twins BFI intake Lews split dump pipes with separate wastegate pipes Hybrid FMIC ~230-240kw atw (estimated, dyno'd at 200kw without the dumps and intake) 3" into twin 2.5" exhaust, twin Lukey mufflers, quad-tips KAAZ 2-way LSD HKS HipermaxII coilovers 18x8" Speedy Cheetah wheels, 235/40/18 Kumho KU36 street-semi tyres $15k sound system A few more photos: BFI Interior Rear-end (note old 17" wheels) | |
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MirrorEyes Canada Rep
Posts : 1540 Reputation : 43 Join date : 2011-09-26 Age : 30 Location : Ontario, Canada
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Fri May 25, 2012 2:21 pm | |
| All of that + a $15k sound system!?!? Your lady has a nice ride man. That's a beauty. | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Fri May 25, 2012 2:24 pm | |
| - MirrorEyes wrote:
- All of that + a $15k sound system!?!? Your lady has a nice ride man. That's a beauty.
The sound system came with the car when we bought it actually . Although we have changed the headunit (single-din +flipscreen Eclipse to double-din Kenwood DVD/GPS) and the amp (Audison LRx3.1k blew so replaced it in the short-term with a JL Audio). Actually most of the work was done to the car before we bought it, main things we've changed are the wheels/tyres, intake and the dump-pipes. | |
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miib14 Site Administrator
Posts : 7382 Reputation : 175 Join date : 2011-04-27 Age : 34 Location : Manchester
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Fri May 25, 2012 10:30 pm | |
| Very nice looking car indeed, we had one of those but it auto but still scary to drive lol | |
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miib14 Site Administrator
Posts : 7382 Reputation : 175 Join date : 2011-04-27 Age : 34 Location : Manchester
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:55 pm | |
| i raced a 1uz v8 version of his last week and i smoked it.. from standstill i was 2 car lengths ahead, and at traffic lights he put his put down i was around a car length behind and i still took it just thought id share that info | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:01 pm | |
| - miib14 wrote:
- i raced a 1uz v8 version of his last week and i smoked it.. from standstill i was 2 car lengths ahead, and at traffic lights he put his put down i was around a car length behind and i still took it
just thought id share that info The V8s are nice, but not fast 4-speed auto doesn't help either. Factory manual TTs can do the 0-100k in about 5.5 seconds If you ever come to Aus I'll give you a ride and you can feel the difference | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Mon Oct 22, 2012 3:18 pm | |
| Time for a bit of an update, nothing really much has happened of the last couple of months except for fault-fixing, here are the anti-Cliff Notes presented in fairy-tale form:
A long long time ago in a land far far away, a skilled blacksmith and his faithful apprentice warned the princess of the castle that the diff was starting to leak in the faithful steed, and that they should look at replacing the seals. Figuring that this would be a good idea since the diff was a bit overdue for a service anyway, the prince went online and bought some genuine KAAZ LSD oil, and then managed to get a set of diff seals from the kingdom of Amayama. Seeing as how the kingdom was short of time and money, these sat in the boot for a few months waiting for an opportune moment to be installed. Then suddenly one day an evil gremlin snuck out during the night and begat mischief on the steed, and from that day on the steering wheel sat about an eighth-turn to the left when the lion was travelling straight, as well as some devilish sideways action mid-corner. Figuring it was also time for a wheel alignment, the princess booked it in with the “wizards” at Bob Jane for a wheel alignment and wheel rotation. The magic wizards then proceeded to tell the princess that the right rear wheel had eleventy billion degrees of toe-in and so much negative camber that it was on as much of a lean as an Adidas-wearing 180SX driver’s front seat. In their infinite experience and wisdom they explained that they couldn’t carry out the wheel alignment, and that the rear suspension and/or chassis was most likely twisted into the shape of a pretzel.
Disheartened by this news, the brave princess and her stately prince returned to the castle with their heads down. After much deliberation and inspection, no discernable damage could be discovered, so a second opinion was sought from the local sorcerers of suspension, a place of apparent repute and masters in dark arts of understeed dynamics and geometry. When it was apparent that some work was to happen on the rear end of the steed, it was decided that the diff should be serviced at the same time, as well as the seals replaced. Almost immediately the sorcerers confirmed our suspicions that the chassis was indeed straight and true, and that the true damage lay in the bushes, which were worn from the years of supporting the powerful and burly steed. Since no bushes could be found to replace the worn ones in short time, the alignment was adjusted to the maximum extents allowable, which was just enough to allow the steed to track straight and no longer bolt for the hills under even the slightest provocation mid-corner. Whilst disappointed that the problem had not been fixed at the source, the prince and princess were nonetheless relieved that the steed could again be ridden in confidence.
However, within only a matter of days it became apparent that the newly serviced rear-end of the steed was not behaving in a manner befit of a royal steed. Whilst she would track straight and true on a flat level road, there was an almighty clunk from the rear end in even the slightest of corners under power, and the kick that had previously been a mere annoyance had become wickedly vicious. Inexperienced in the mysterious workings of a 2-way differential, the prince hoped that this would calm over time as the freshly serviced diff was once again tamed. With the royal wedding fast approaching, the prince and princess could not afford the time nor money for the steed to be laid up in the blacksmiths, and from that moment on it was left in the stables as much as possible, only to see the open road when absolutely necessary and ridden with extreme care.
After the stress and turmoil of the royal wedding died down, the now king and queen decided that it was time to fix the steed’s evil ways once and for all. Having considered the possibility that the diff was beyond repair, and having a spare factory diff still in the box from the previous owner, the steed was stabled once again at the renowned Nova Auto Innovations blacksmiths shop where this tale began, with the prime intent of getting her re-registered for another 2 seasons, as well as finally getting to the bottom of the curse that was vexing the rear end. With much delight (and surprise) the skilled blacksmith and his faithful apprentice informed us instantly that the heart of the issue lay with the left rear wheel bearing, with a full ¼ inch of float which would explain the wicked kick and god-awful clunking, quite possibly caused by incorrect fitment when the diff was serviced. Despite having to wait over the long weekend for parts due to the peasant’s holiday, it was assured that the faithful steed would be prepared in time for the following Wednesday. And so, a quarter moon after she was first delivered to the stables, the mighty steed was returned to the king and queen fully cleared for registration and exorcised of her demon troubles. It was with much rejoicing that the queen gleefully accepted the return of her steed, and whilst she still has her foibles (the exhaust still scrapes on any bumps larger than a pebble, and the paint needs touch-up after a few unfortunate scrapes as well as a strange discolouration down her left flank) all of these were momentarily forgotten and left to be fixed another day.
Cliff Notes: Diff leaked Wheel alignment went funky, bushes were stuffed Idiot 1 said the chassis was bent, got second opinion Saviour 1 said the bushes were stuffed, fixed the diff Saviour 1 possibly turns into Idiot 2 as rear end now kicks and clunks horribly Left untouched due to expensive and stressful upcoming wedding Post-wedding, re-regoed and rear end kick and clunk attributed to stuffed wheel bearing Wheel bearing and hub replaced, now hauls arse once again.
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miib14 Site Administrator
Posts : 7382 Reputation : 175 Join date : 2011-04-27 Age : 34 Location : Manchester
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:03 pm | |
| hahah very nice story. definetly a good read. bit alarminig you referring to yourself as a princess | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
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miib14 Site Administrator
Posts : 7382 Reputation : 175 Join date : 2011-04-27 Age : 34 Location : Manchester
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Tue Oct 23, 2012 2:07 am | |
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MirrorEyes Canada Rep
Posts : 1540 Reputation : 43 Join date : 2011-09-26 Age : 30 Location : Ontario, Canada
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:33 am | |
| Hahahaha I definitely enjoyed that. Glad the issues fixed too | |
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gold94corolla Site Administrator
Posts : 5234 Reputation : 181 Join date : 2011-04-29
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Thu Oct 25, 2012 2:14 am | |
| lol | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:43 am | |
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MirrorEyes Canada Rep
Posts : 1540 Reputation : 43 Join date : 2011-09-26 Age : 30 Location : Ontario, Canada
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:24 pm | |
| Love the pics, the one you submitted for pic of the month looks awesome! | |
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gold94corolla Site Administrator
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| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:16 am | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Tue Jun 11, 2013 9:19 pm | |
| Here's a shot I took on the weekend at the TOCAU annual meet - it kinda highlights just how low the exhaust is sitting, and why it scrapes on any bump bigger than a strand of spaghetti | |
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gold94corolla Site Administrator
Posts : 5234 Reputation : 181 Join date : 2011-04-29
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:24 pm | |
| I think that shot would have been better shot in landscape! | |
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MirrorEyes Canada Rep
Posts : 1540 Reputation : 43 Join date : 2011-09-26 Age : 30 Location : Ontario, Canada
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Wed Jun 12, 2013 5:44 am | |
| ^Agree with Chris, but it's still a good pic. But woah, that exhaust is low... | |
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miib14 Site Administrator
Posts : 7382 Reputation : 175 Join date : 2011-04-27 Age : 34 Location : Manchester
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Wed Jun 12, 2013 8:20 am | |
| yeah a landscape pic would have been alot better, i can see what you mean about the exhaust scraping | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Wed Jun 12, 2013 10:09 am | |
| Couldn't get it landscape and still have the stadium sign in. Actually had to trim and rotate it a bit so everything was level too, so lost some of the border | |
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gold94corolla Site Administrator
Posts : 5234 Reputation : 181 Join date : 2011-04-29
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Wed Jun 12, 2013 2:00 pm | |
| Time to move farther back | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Thu Jun 13, 2013 1:13 pm | |
| - gold94corolla wrote:
- Time to move farther back
No room. The joy of using a prime lens... | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Wed Jul 31, 2013 5:14 pm | |
| New front rotors arrived on the doorstop the other day, just waiting on pads to go with them (and hopefully do the install this weekend) and the old girl will be back cruising like a champ | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:02 pm | |
| And to go with those shiny rotors, a nice chaser of Redstuffs Got installed on Wednesday (attempted myself but was worried about rounding off the caliper bolts so left it to someone with better tools), has made an immediate world of difference - no more juddering when tapping the brakes at speed, no more slow pulsing to a halt at traffic lights ending up 2m from the car in front because of the sticking slides and warped rotors. Just got to get used to the significantly greater stopping power, only takes a gentle prod of the pedal to stop on a dime. Hitting ABS in the dry might just be a possibility now, even with the KU39s... | |
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Hiro Super Member
Posts : 544 Reputation : 16 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Newcastle, Australia
| Subject: Re: JZZ30 Soarer - the other White Meat Thu Dec 12, 2013 5:50 pm | |
| Well, the old girl got a tummy-tuck today....after many moons of scraping and scratching, we finally got the intermediate pipe remade and the exhaust raised up enough to no longer fear speed-bumps, driveways, seams in the concrete and the curvature of the earth.
Big thanks to Premier Exhaust, who did what others said couldn't be done, and at a decent price too. | |
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