4AGZE - REBUILD AE86 NYC's "Black Prophet"
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06-20-2009, 02:58 AM
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4AGZE - REBUILD AE86 NYC's "Black Prophet"
Im rebuilding my 101gze.....what happened to it you ask? i finished blowing the doors of a 350z on the highway.....3 car lengths you dont need alot hp to get around these new cars...lol...well when i got 5 mins from home it started to make noises ..clicking & clacking .. i was like oooooooh shyt she's dying lol....but i knew ...it needed a rebuild just needed an excuse to do it...... + $$$$$$$$$ im shooting for a good street able gze...i cant be wasting money ..blowing rears and constantly buying tires...lol -$ at least over 200whp i would like ......last dyno was 145whp psi unknown at that time... i did some work to it.... so i know i was pushing more hp....before it went.....im guessing 160-170whp? @ 10psi cracking 11 in the winter MY 1986 Corolla GTS aka (Black Prophet ((The Hunter)) 13th Apostle.... theme song.......... YouTube - Ghostface Killah - Daytona 500 here is a vid: YouTube - ULTIMATE AE86 & JDM RIDEZ SLIDESHOW old pic stuff i acquired so far Greddy emanage Cusco 14psi pulley CX racing front mount thinking of doing? port & polish 256 cams + gears 3 angle valve job what else you guys suggest????? im open for suggestions.................. ok lets get to work............what i suggest before removing the motor... 1 buy tape & a marker for labeling plus a white paint marker for dark surfaces 2 remove f.bumper grill & headlights for easy access plus less of a chance of things getting damaged... 3 have a lot of space, good tools, & speedy dry cuz things are going to get messy! well my friends & i started to take her apart.....to see what actually happen to her 1st problem we ran into was the wire harness & vacuum lines....gze's are spaghetti when it comes to that..............solution label everything!!!... we pulled out the entire main harness to make things easier for labeling .....i seen hoses and wires i never lay eyes on before............lol well some of that is the Greddy e manage, boost gauge & oil pressure...hopefully can achieve type of wire tuck 2nd problem we had was the engine didn't want to separate from the tranny but with a little finessing we got it separate...a whole 30min....stubborn......lol and when started taking the clutch out...............damn! clutch dust all over the place stick a fork in it........done!! work the clutch to the bone..... well here is the motor.....and yes that is an MR-2 bracket & alternator bought new almost $400 from dealer....I originally had the jdm set up....power steering ac pump alt....but the bracket snap...and i couldn't source one...so i opt for the MR-2 will post more pics as i go on............. UPDATED PICS:: |
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08-02-2009, 08:55 AM
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i sanded down the engine bay....getting ready for its new bay paint job 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Reppin' the old skool....Drive Drift Dream |
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08-02-2009, 02:52 PM
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4AGZE - REBUILD AE86 NYC's "Black Prophet"
looks like I am looking into a magazine lol. Good job on the car. If you want your 4agze to push around 200 hp you will need to do some serieus head rework and get a set of good cams.
Let me start with the basics. DON"T take high duration cams as a SC or turbo engine should not rev to high. Take high lift cams with a duration at a max of 272. (rather 264) and like 10mm lift with underbucket shims. Then your engine can really start pushing it. you will have to toss away the standard ecu. Cars: "99 Lexus IS200 "86 AE86 Kouki Panda Levin GT-Apex (restore project) "84 AE86 Zenki Blue Levin (project racer) Motorcycles: "02 Yamaha R1 "02 Honda Hornet S "08 BMW R1200GS |
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08-02-2009, 08:16 PM
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i didnt see lifts over 8.1 for 256..im still using the stock springs...i spoke to hks and a few people and from what i was told that i didnt really need to change the springs with that duration?
this is list what i have & bought i for it cusco 175mm pulley cxr front mount intercooler hks 256 in/ex 8.1 lift hks cam gears hks timing belt new 20 over gze pistons 8:9 new federal crank bearings new toyota oil pump toyota complete rebuild kit arp fly wheel bolts arp head bolts arp connecting rod bolts Exedy stage II clutch steal braided clutch line AEM eugo wide band new toyota water pump koyo radiator tomei fuel pressure regulator w/fuel line adaptor trd engine mount cusco tranny mount cusco f/r anti sway bars cusco f/r strut bars greddy e manage greddy tic cat back greddy type s coilovers greddy big brake kit 6 mini piston greddy oil pressure gauge greddy boost gauge magnaflow catalytic Dmax carbon fiber hood 13lbs drive shaft the motor: sent injectors to be cleaned and calibrated...now pushing 388cc new fuel pump new rear koyo axle bearing ported & polished port matched intake manifold new valve seats new over sized valves crank,piston,connecting rod balancing flywheel cut ugraded the starter to a 1.6 kw new toyota altenator if there is anything that you guys suggest i should or get ....please let me know... things that im thinking of getting hks twin power dli hks hydraulic upgrade kit Reppin' the old skool....Drive Drift Dream |
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08-03-2009, 05:14 AM
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any suggestions anyone??
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08-03-2009, 08:03 AM
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ae86driftmaster Wrote:any suggestions anyone?? Hey! I have bad experiences with aftermarket bearings... I'd advise you to buy original toyota, or TRD ones! None of the aftermarket bearings has size selection in the base (48/42) size. So you can't equalize the clearances. The other things are seems to be good! You'll have a nice engine |
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08-04-2009, 04:21 AM
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i will look into that (Bearings)
anyone else could think of anything else mechanical wise? that will improve the car? Reppin' the old skool....Drive Drift Dream |
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08-09-2009, 09:40 AM
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08-09-2009, 12:46 PM
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well you could have different cams. I am running 262 9mm lift and 256 8.5 mm lift. These are more aggressive in opening which should be perfect for a GZE.
Regarding your setup, I pretty lost it? Are you building a 20V SC or a 16v SC? And take a trd or hks head gasket because the amount of pressure will go up with different cams and a SC. Small tip: upgrade your rear brakes. You just fucked up your brake balance for front and back. Considering the amount of money you pumping in I assume you spot welded most of the chassis already? That should increase stiffness a lot Cars: "99 Lexus IS200 "86 AE86 Kouki Panda Levin GT-Apex (restore project) "84 AE86 Zenki Blue Levin (project racer) Motorcycles: "02 Yamaha R1 "02 Honda Hornet S "08 BMW R1200GS |
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08-10-2009, 02:27 AM
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im building ae101 4agze 16v
going for more reliable street tune 256 8.1 mm lift in/ex the brakes im just going to add rear steal braided lines and get better quality pads/rotors...project mu im guessing i have f/r strut braces...thinking of getting a underbody brace and cusco roll cage....that should be decent i havent found any one yet that has the know how to do spot welding correctly Reppin' the old skool....Drive Drift Dream |
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