Under shim bucket kit qustion
04-20-2009, 09:39 PM
Post: #1
Under shim bucket kit qustion
Hi guys


I'm building my AE86 for grip race and will try to get almost the same engine spec as the N2 car.
I allready got some really nice parts, like TRD Atlantic con rods, a highly modified smallport head (yes I know N2 uses bigport head, but this one was cheap), TODA 4-2-1 header, ITB's and so on.

But I wonder about the valve train and springs, as I will run with a highlift cam, 10-11mm and mayby up to 9500rpm.

TODA have a full under bucket shim kit including springs, but it is very very expensive, and I cant find some adjustment shims for it. That is ofcouse really nesesary.

They also have some normally upratet springs, but are these the same springs as in the under bucket shim kit?

If they are the same springs, mayby I could use them together with the 2NZ buckets, as I can get them on my work.

Have anybody tryed this setup with results?????????? Smile

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Cars I have owned:
Toyota Starlet EP91 1,3 16v Turbo, 200hp
Toyota Starlet EP71 1,3 12v Sport
Mercedes 207D camper, 1977.
Toyota Starlet EP70 with a 174hp Silvertop 20v See video here:
http://videos.streetfire.net/search/Star...079edc.htm
Toyota Corolla AE101 with a 164hp Silvertop 20v. (Evolution bodykit and candycolor paint).
Volvo 240 2,1 (The only car I have maked money on).
Toyota Corolla EE90 (my first car)
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04-20-2009, 10:07 PM
Post: #2
Under shim bucket kit qustion
I'm using 9.5mm lift cams with HKS springs with followers (buckets) from here:
http://www.arrowprecision.co.uk/shims_stock.php

They also do top hat shims to suit and they are available in 16 off or 100 off. I thought they were real expensive but then I realised I was looking at buying 100 of 'em !
Works fine with the cams / springs and a good price too.

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04-20-2009, 10:12 PM
Post: #3
Under shim bucket kit qustion
You can use the 1szfe of yaris for underbucket shims(maybe the are of 2szfe, i dont know)
I have use them with the toda 's valve springs for 10,5 lift camshafts w/o problem.
I think the valve springs of toda nad the valve spring of the kit are the same. But you can send an email to toda for your question.
Good luck for your project but i wd like more info about your ecu ect

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04-20-2009, 10:17 PM
Post: #4
Under shim bucket kit qustion
don't know about running more than 9,5 10mm of lift without really good valve seats and springs .....
but back to the underbucket shims
just get the yaris ones .
i know 2 cars running them without a prob.
one is running 9,5mm the other 10,5mm

http://www.club4ag.com/faq_and_tech_page...uning.html
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04-20-2009, 11:27 PM
Post: #5
Under shim bucket kit qustion
How do you get to know which height of Yaris shims do you need ?
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04-21-2009, 12:32 AM
Post: #6
Under shim bucket kit qustion
there is a table on the website that can give you a guidance.
the numbers in front of the part number are the thickness of the shims.

U can set your clearances right using the standard shims and then using a micrometer measure the shim and the bucket together.
Then order the one that has the same dimension from the table on the website.

or you can buy 8 of the smaller ones and measure your clearances then order the correct ones ....
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04-21-2009, 01:48 AM
Post: #7
Under shim bucket kit qustion
As i thought so, nothing before buying new cams and measuring with them Smile.

Thanks!
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04-21-2009, 11:14 AM
Post: #8
Under shim bucket kit qustion
Thanks for all the answers.

Yes, I mean the Yaris 1,0 bucket, can't remember the engine code.


These cars with 10,5mm lift, how high are they reving?



They guy I bought my modifyed head from, has used it for rally and he just uses stock followers and shims. The cams were 288 degrees duration with about 8,0mm lift.

Project AE86 now begun.

Cars I have owned:
Toyota Starlet EP91 1,3 16v Turbo, 200hp
Toyota Starlet EP71 1,3 12v Sport
Mercedes 207D camper, 1977.
Toyota Starlet EP70 with a 174hp Silvertop 20v See video here:
http://videos.streetfire.net/search/Star...079edc.htm
Toyota Corolla AE101 with a 164hp Silvertop 20v. (Evolution bodykit and candycolor paint).
Volvo 240 2,1 (The only car I have maked money on).
Toyota Corolla EE90 (my first car)
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04-21-2009, 11:24 AM
Post: #9
Under shim bucket kit qustion
under 8.5mm lift stock followers and shims are ok ....
Bruno's car is doing arround 9.5k (10.5mm lift)
apardal one is 8.7k (9.4 mm lift)
mine is 8.7k too but i still have the STD shims and buckets ... my cams only go to 8.5mm lift
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04-21-2009, 12:02 PM
Post: #10
Under shim bucket kit qustion
you can go to about 9.5mm lift on standard shims (Billzilla's engine did that on standard shims) min is running normal limiter with 9.0mm lift and 8.5mm lift and it goes fine. Don't make a high rev engine doesn't give shit. Better take no more duration than 288 and with like 11mm lift.

Creates loads more power.

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