matt.mcinnes
2F-ETI
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Yes it is, but the burnt on is a WB panelvan (1982ish) I think Max had a HJ or HZ P'van,(1976-8ish)
sorry Mat for the hijack![]()
NO apology necessary when it comes to MAX
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Yes it is, but the burnt on is a WB panelvan (1982ish) I think Max had a HJ or HZ P'van,(1976-8ish)
sorry Mat for the hijack![]()
Don't know if this helps you, but back when I was looking at building my 87 Supra Turbo, one trick everyone used was early Lexus V8 Injectors.
Fit perfect and had a lot more flow.
I have no idea how either relate to the 3FE, but it might be worth a look?
(Also swapping in the V8 air flow sensor gave a lower reading for a given amount of airflow. The whole system when tweaked a bit with fuel pressure and bypassed airflow would trick the factory computer into running withing it's mapping)
A: Brake booster is fed from a port on the rear side of the plenum. There are two ports back there. The booster hose comes off the larger.
A: The port at the base of the cold start is for the PCV. It runs from the PCV to a rubber hose, to a steel hose, into another rubber hose, into that port.
A: It travels from the VSV on the fender, into a tangle of steel lines, to the regulator. Since I desmoged I dumped the tangle of steel lines and routed directly from the two-way port on the left side of the plenum.
Two pics attached. One showing the booster hose and the PCV routing. The second showing how I dealt with the fuel pressure regulator.
I would just hook it up. Looking at the documentation it appears it might not matter since it helps with warm starts. See attachment.
The intercooler is away been welded up once it's back it will be pressure tested on the coolant side, before the final outer skin is welded up to seal the air box.
The ends caps with the water feeds are also almost ready for the intercooler cores, just need to drill and tap the end plates for fitting once it's back from the welders
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Found out today the the Wolf V500 only need one timing mark from the dizzy for TDC No1. The dizzy currently has 2, one for TDC No1 and TDC No6.
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One will be machined off, so between the one left and the 24 toothed gear underneath all is good.
Also picked up the air and water temp sensors today too.
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The new ECU Wolf V500 will not require the cold start injector or the old fuel pressure regulator as it getting a new one, doing away with the VSV valve as well. All making the new EFI system far simpler with as far as I can see now not one single original vacuum hose. The cold start timer switch will also be obsolete. One of the joys of been pre emissions here.
Their will be one air temp sensor in the 80mm out of the intercooler, one water temp sensor for the ECU in the thermostat housing and one temp sensor for the instrument gauge also in the thermostat housing.
Well there goes any hope that I can figure out my 3FE conversion by reading this thread!!!
Sounds like you did away with most of the factory sensors...
I am confident that I will still learn by reading your build though!
Air Temp sensor is here on the feed from the intercooler.
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Water temp sensor and sender are here one for the ECU and one for the factory gauge.
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All up there are 4 sensors, air temp, water temp ECU, water temp Gauge and Throttle position sensor (Factory) not including the Dizzy.
Clean sheared 30 a spline Bobby long Chromolly axle this weekend![]()
Wow, how?
Wow, how?
Hey dude. I was trying to show my friend your intercooler build-up and all the pics have broken links now. Anyway you can post the pics again someplace else?
The engine had I think it's hardest work out to date, Marin really did drive well, hard but not over the top stupid. He is certainly quicker than me or it seems so when your watching.
The rev limiter on the ECU had a work out thats for sure![]()
SNIP
OUCH!
Go Marin!
Lookin forward to the pics and Vids.
Matt, I'll have to come around for a beverage sometime soon. We've just done the whole house move thing and finally got the net back on. Never want to move again. Living out in Preston now
Actually, it is pretty good. Big garden, big house, lock-up workshop/garage to keep the tools dry.
Catch ya soon- and whens the beast gonna be back on the road;p
Hans.