AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
|
02-01-2009, 12:17 PM
Post: #121
|
|||
|
|||
AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
Yeah, I'm a little concerned about the size as well, I have raised the question as they are veering away from my original design for some reason.
I'm currently taking HRT ~ Hachi Roku Therapy |
|||
02-02-2009, 09:42 PM
Post: #122
|
|||
|
|||
AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
this is truly a magnificent build and trust me u wont regret the beams
but if i may advise you on your choice of engine spec before you go down that route if its not too late already i would advise based on all research i did when i had this swap, dont use toda/trd cams and dont get rid of vvti take a look at this guys beams http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=21697 get in contact with him he makes and sells all the parts to make the ultimate NA beams hes done alot trial and error and he is making way more the the 270bhp that the trd spec altezza made with 13.5:1 compression and he is only using 12.5:1 compression, he still has vvti and as a result he has a massive power band, car basically makes little over 300 at flywheel i would contact him if i were you as I said he can both advise you and provide parts he makes itbs cams pistons longer rods etc etc "life begins at 8000rpms" - Going Racing |
|||
02-02-2009, 10:13 PM
Post: #123
|
|||
|
|||
AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
I have already been in contact with Glenn, I have a set of his ITB's. He posted above (Celica RA45)
Glenns piston & rod combo is much higher CR than you suggested but will run on 98 Octane, I will probably be ordering that setup when I have saved a few pennies and the exchange rate gets better. I'm not really interested in the vvti, I have a long think about it along the lines of expense to keep it vs benefits of retaining it and as this car will be on track 95% of its life and the RPM will be high I dont think its worth the expense. ECU choice is far wider if I ditch it Glenn mentioned about the Toda cams marking but there is not much more options available on the cam front as Glenns cams are specifically for vvti applications. I'm currently taking HRT ~ Hachi Roku Therapy |
|||
02-03-2009, 03:33 PM
Post: #124
|
|||
|
|||
AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
Looks like it's coming along nicely Conrad
So now I begin to see what you were on about with the front end. Looking forward to seeing the rest, especially the 4 wheel AP brakes and Tilton setup. Have sent you some e-mails just now mate. VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITES!!!! A Tuner's Paradise Automotive Art On Film Dedication To Automotive Perfection Japan Office Tel - (Calls charged at UK National Rate): 0207-193-3979. Mobile (Japan): +81- (0) 90-4133-3825 Fax (Japan): +81-(0) 47-307-4678 |
|||
02-05-2009, 01:19 PM
Post: #125
|
|||
|
|||
AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
you can still use my cam profile in non vvti if you need to .as i buy toda blanks to machine my profile on anyway
|
|||
02-10-2009, 06:02 PM
Post: #126
|
|||
|
|||
AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
That's a dream of a spec, Conrad. I wouldn't do carbon doors though... Car's going to be noisy enough without the wind noise that'll come as the window frames come away at speed with them..!
Just been negotiating a deal this week for the best quality AN fittings on the market... Some interesting goodies coming to temp you soon! VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITES!!!! A Tuner's Paradise Automotive Art On Film Dedication To Automotive Perfection Japan Office Tel - (Calls charged at UK National Rate): 0207-193-3979. Mobile (Japan): +81- (0) 90-4133-3825 Fax (Japan): +81-(0) 47-307-4678 |
|||
02-19-2009, 09:50 PM
Post: #127
|
|||
|
|||
AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
Sizeable update:
Rear tank assembly finished off. Next up: The Tilton pedal set, steering column, 60mm steering wheel boss, KEY!S deep dish steering wheel were all mounted up ready for me to try the seat position. I needed to see if the seat rails could stay on there original mounts with the pedal set and the extra length of the column with the quick release boss and deep dish wheel. As suspected, they will have to be mounted further back. Theres also a sneak peak of the new seats Lastly: An approximate position of the vertical hydraulic handbrake which I wanted relatively close to the steering wheel Thats all for now... next up a few pictures of some parts that have arrived; AP Racing 4 Pot Front Calipers, Bells & Discs. AP Racing 2 Pot Rear Brake Calipers, Bells & Discs. TRD headers. TRD sump. TRD flywheel. TRD clutch. I'm currently taking HRT ~ Hachi Roku Therapy |
|||
02-26-2009, 02:14 PM
Post: #128
|
|||
|
|||
AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
Those brakes sound f...ing awesome!!! Superb metal fabrication work in body cage floor tunnel etc and the fuel cell is a work of art! (dry break filler?) Should be quite the beast when finished
RokuSteady : Shakotan - Tsuraichi - Hippari - Onikyan : 神奈川 様式 |
|||
02-28-2009, 03:20 AM
Post: #129
|
|||
|
|||
AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
what handbrake is that?
Wow, I could have sworn I had an account here... I guess I'm the new guy |
|||
03-07-2009, 01:22 PM
Post: #130
|
|||
|
|||
AE86 GTV-Multipoint Cage, Beams, AP Brakes & Brides
Its from Rally Design in the UK or can be ordered from Driftworks.
I'm currently taking HRT ~ Hachi Roku Therapy |
|||
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
|
Possibly Related Threads... | |||||
Thread | Author | Replies | Views | Last Post | |
ae86 racecar with beams engine | bakonick | 148 | 163,790 |
04-23-2024 10:06 PM Last Post: bakonick |
|
Krullibulls Ae86 BEAMS is the only way | krullibull | 86 | 88,706 |
05-07-2019 09:35 PM Last Post: banpei |
|
Aram's 3SGE Beams Levin Coupe | robokill | 665 | 735,833 |
09-03-2017 09:24 PM Last Post: banpei |
|
Beams Levin build | mannix20vt | 5 | 9,270 |
01-27-2016 12:39 AM Last Post: mannix20vt |
|
Another AE86, Duracell. Now with VEMS, and cage... | Uzelac | 62 | 88,464 |
06-22-2015 02:56 PM Last Post: Uzelac |
User(s) browsing this thread: 35 Guest(s)