Well, I am finally building the car I missed the most! (This is interesting...)
#77
Well, I got more work done today! Looks like my engine will hopefully be going back into the car tomorrow! This guy is excited! We shall see, but it is looking like it may happen. I am getting screwed because I don't have a 3" v-band clamp, and won't be able to get one until Thursday, so vice grips will probably be holding the DP on for the first start...but we will see. I just want to see it back in the car with the turbo, and all of that goodness haha. Anyways here are some pictures!
#78
Alright! Good news! The motor is in, it's running, and is almost all back together!
Only had a couple of snags. Seems like the engine is running well.
First snag was getting the stupid ECU plug back down the fire wall. Well, the ECU plugs went in the right direction, but the grey plug decided to take a different path, so it had to come back out-but it was stuck. Tried everything and finally got it free, but it was at the cost of 2 pins coming out of the ECU. I found the pins, and attempted to put them back into their place, and that was fine for the time being. Fast forward to first start, and there was a miss. I looked on the ECU pinout, and the pin that was pulled out was #2 injector, so just to assure myself that was the problem, I removed the coil pack plug for #2 and it ran the same. I called a friend who is a wiring master and just let him handle it (cartmill on here). So now, the car is running extremely well, its loud as hell, and I cannot wait to finish everything.
All I have left to do is the following:
Put hood back on
Figure out some type of intake
Check fluids again
Figure out some intercooler pipes
Put the exhaust back on! I cannot wait for that one!
Thats really about all I have to do. I really am excited now. Not much left to do, and I will be able to drive it again! WOOOHOOOOO!!!
I'll leave you with some pictures!
Only had a couple of snags. Seems like the engine is running well.
First snag was getting the stupid ECU plug back down the fire wall. Well, the ECU plugs went in the right direction, but the grey plug decided to take a different path, so it had to come back out-but it was stuck. Tried everything and finally got it free, but it was at the cost of 2 pins coming out of the ECU. I found the pins, and attempted to put them back into their place, and that was fine for the time being. Fast forward to first start, and there was a miss. I looked on the ECU pinout, and the pin that was pulled out was #2 injector, so just to assure myself that was the problem, I removed the coil pack plug for #2 and it ran the same. I called a friend who is a wiring master and just let him handle it (cartmill on here). So now, the car is running extremely well, its loud as hell, and I cannot wait to finish everything.
All I have left to do is the following:
Put hood back on
Figure out some type of intake
Check fluids again
Figure out some intercooler pipes
Put the exhaust back on! I cannot wait for that one!
Thats really about all I have to do. I really am excited now. Not much left to do, and I will be able to drive it again! WOOOHOOOOO!!!
I'll leave you with some pictures!
#81
Thanks man! It honestly really was not that hard. I had a fun time doing it, and I would do it all over again in a heart beat. Honestly, wouldn't mind doing some work for someone else, either.
Thanks man! I owe it to the machine shop. They really got all of my stuff done in a heart beat. I had fun doing it-I really did.
Thanks man! I owe it to the machine shop. They really got all of my stuff done in a heart beat. I had fun doing it-I really did.
#84
Might be a long drive from SoCal, but I am always down to help!
I wish I had a clean engine bay, but I don't, and I am okay with it. I wish my 2JZ was a little nicer, but once again-I am okay with it. I like my car the way it is, and I love this car to death!
*****SPOILER ALER******
I am buying an AEM monday
*****SPOILER ALER******
I am buying an AEM monday
#86
Which CXRacing radiator did you buy? For what vehicle, Just swapped in my backup 2JZ-GTE into a new project GS300 (1995) need to cool the thing down...thanks for the help. Any others who have advice on a good radiator for the swapped car is welcome although I would love to stick with aluminum. I bought a CXRacing Radiator for my 3rd gen Supra and I could not be happier with its performance.
#88
Which CXRacing radiator did you buy? For what vehicle, Just swapped in my backup 2JZ-GTE into a new project GS300 (1995) need to cool the thing down...thanks for the help. Any others who have advice on a good radiator for the swapped car is welcome although I would love to stick with aluminum. I bought a CXRacing Radiator for my 3rd gen Supra and I could not be happier with its performance.
Thanks man! Like I have said before, its been a long *** road, but man, I would do it all over again. I am having so much fun with this car, it is probably unhealthy
#89
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: az
Posts: 21
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Im on the same boat as you except im barely starting the Aristo 2j into my 93 Gs300. I was was wondering how you made the drive shaft work? Or what options do we have without cutting or welding?
Nice build BTW
Nice build BTW
#90
Good luck with it man!