GTSRolla34 Posted February 27, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2012 Here are some of the pics. You can see from the inboard photo that there is a lot of clearance on the inside of the fender well. I just need to remove the fender and start working the wheel rearward while modifying the body as needed. Well, not too much to report. I haven't really sat out and worked on the rolla in a while. I did try some things on the wheel fitment front. I removed the 1/4" wheel spacer on the driver-side to see what effect that had. It brought the tire under the fender much better...to the point where I'm not too concerned with modifying the fenders any more. I still have tons of clearance between the tire/wheel and the suspension. I also started pulling some caster out. Took a sledghammer to make a bit more room, but I won't be able to get the space I want until I remove the suspension so I can really hammer the fender well. Before: After: When I had the wheel spacer on, I had the camber plate maxed out and the fender was still resting on the tire. With the spacer removed I've been able to take some camber out of the suspension and the makes me feel a bit better: I still have room to pull some negative camber out if I want, or to add some if I feel it necessary. I still want to pull some of the caster out of the driver-side, but that means some hammering first. Updates: -Front bumper is mounted...at least in the front. I manufactured a pretty sturdy mount out of some threaded rods, thin plates, washers, and nuts. The sides are still loose, but I have a couple ideas on how to support them. I just have to decide on either a combination of them or which one would work best. Quote Link to comment
GTSRolla34 Posted February 27, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2012 -I started mocking up the flares. I really don't want to cut up my fenders until I absolutely have to. I spent a lot of time on hammering my own stock flares I really can't bring myself to cut them up until I know exactly how I'm going to execute things. -I mocked up the blacktop itbs on the adapter. The 1" adapter flange is at Noribilt right now getting machined out. Once I get it, all I'll have to do is finish both pieces with a die grinder/dremel. I would say I'm 85% there now. I think it looks damn good. Here is the fastener I made for the front portion of the bumper (rondell bar fastener): I also started working on setting the fenders up to run the flares. I cut a small portion of the bumper out to try to smooth out the arc of the flares. I also cut a large chunk out of the flare I hammered into the stock fender arches: Quote Link to comment
GTSRolla34 Posted February 27, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2012 The flares will fit nicely over those quick disconnect pieces too, no problem. Now the bumper is completely supported. I still need to support the lower side edges of the bumper to take the flexibility out of the entire setup: Here are some photos of the rear diff components I have so far. With the customizing to the housing I would say I have about $600 in the rear differential so far. From left to right: -Ford Racing Carbon Fiber LSD Clutch pack with new spring clip. -ARP Carrier Bearing Studs -ARP Ring Gear Bolts -Timken Axle Wheel Bearings -Ford Trak-Loc LSD differential -Jegs differential rebuild kit -Close up of the factory LSD -Motive Gear Performace Series 4.88 Ring and Pinion -Some shots of the rear diff as it sits right now...in need of a good cleaning and a coat of paint Quote Link to comment
bonvo Posted February 28, 2012 Report Share Posted February 28, 2012 glad to see this bumped Quote Link to comment
HaRM Posted January 4, 2013 Report Share Posted January 4, 2013 good work, i mean great work! its bad ass how u have given this great ride a new lease on life, also how u made everything come together so nicely, i hope u keep it. i just got my ae86 earlier this year, body is pretty straight not many dents more rust and oil leakage than anything, previous owner had the car for 25 years, and it has 29 years of grease, grime, and oil all over the chassis and motor. i plan on doing most, if not all the work myself or with the help of few people, do u have any references u would be willing to share? Quote Link to comment
HaRM Posted January 4, 2013 Report Share Posted January 4, 2013 didn't find out where u were from until now, about those references don't worry unless they r reputable and ship out of state. thanks for any and all help, plus congrats on such a great build. Quote Link to comment
GTSRolla34 Posted July 24, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 24, 2013 Finally found someone to mill the injector ports. Just need to do a bit of work to clearance them for the injector grommets. Received my Megasquirt-III (3.0) w/ MS3X board and the MS3 and MS3X wiring harnesses. It's completely assembled and I've been doing preliminary tests with the Jimstim. Just need to get the companion stim for the MS3X board. Plan is to use the CA's CAS, we'll see how that goes. I have an entire EDIS setup if I need it. (I'll get some images of the MS unit once I have the chance. Posts are useless without images. Should be placing an order for the rear axles soon. Then we'll be onto rear wheels and tires. Quote Link to comment
zerow Posted July 25, 2013 Report Share Posted July 25, 2013 Nice build! I have a question for you, and I haven't been able to get a direct answer. I need the measurement from wheel mounting surface to wheel mounting surface on the rear axle for one of these. My next project is waiting in the wings and I want to make sure I have enough room for this setup. Thank You in advance! Quote Link to comment
GTSRolla34 Posted July 26, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 26, 2013 Are you referring to the rear? as in disc to disc measurements? Axle Housing Information.1. Axle housing ends/Backing plate bolt pattern is the same for both AE86 GT-S & MA46/MA47.2. Drain/Fill plugs are the same thread/size (interchangeable) as they are for most Toyota’s. So is the differential vent.3. Pinion Flange same bolt pattern. But will require shortening the driveshaft, or a shorter one.4. Axle housing lengths (actual backing plate flange).MA46/MA47 = 1290mm or 50 3/4" (approx.)AE86 (SR-5 & GT-S) = 1275mm or 50 1/4" (approx.) 5. Sway bar mounts on the MA46/MA47 are the same distance apart as the AE86.6. All other mounts are in slightly different in positions (by angle & placement).7. 4-link mount bolt hole diameters are different:MA46/MA47 = 14mmAE86 = 12mm8. Overall axle flange/wheel mounting face length (difference of approx 12mm):MA46/MA47 = 1404mm or 55 9/32" (approx.)AE86 = 1392mm or 54 25/32" (approx.) I sourced the info from: http://www.aeu86.org/index/axle-amp-differential-celica-supra-(ma45-46-47)-diff-swap-amp-info_/cat/9/topic=5762/post=92692 Quote Link to comment
zerow Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 Awesome! Yes, the measurement from rear disc-to-rear disc measurement. I am hoping to stuff one of these beasts into an early Toyota. Now, to figure out if this will work... Quote Link to comment
HaRM Posted August 2, 2013 Report Share Posted August 2, 2013 Finally found someone to mill the injector ports. Just need to do a bit of work to clearance them for the injector grommets. Received my Megasquirt-III (3.0) w/ MS3X board and the MS3 and MS3X wiring harnesses. It's completely assembled and I've been doing preliminary tests with the Jimstim. Just need to get the companion stim for the MS3X board. Plan is to use the CA's CAS, we'll see how that goes. I have an entire EDIS setup if I need it. (I'll get some images of the MS unit once I have the chance. Posts are useless without images. Should be placing an order for the rear axles soon. Then we'll be onto rear wheels and tires. What did the megasquirt run, I had someone tell me they could build one cheap but to get it pre-assembled would cost me like 800 bucks Quote Link to comment
GTSRolla34 Posted March 30, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 30, 2016 It's been a while and it's probably too late for a reply, but just for reference: $385 Megasquirt 3 Unassenbked (I did the assembly) $105 MS3X Expansuon board $70 4-Bar MAP sensor $560 total...not including the harnesses Quote Link to comment
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