Ali SC3's "Workin on it" thread
#121
sounds good will check it out. I do like na-t but for 400hp on the street don't go with a huge turbo so the spool is good. gte is pretty nice around that power range cause the power comes on fast, but na-t with the right sized turbo is pretty good also.
#126
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let me tease the guru a bit so he doesn't loose interest on the endeavour we are about to embark ... 2jzgte SC430... sorry no NA-T here, lol . This is the realm of the dark force , lmaol.
This interior on a silver looks appealing . I know you wanted a silver colored SC430. I probably won't mind settling with silver if the interior is Saddle like this . I wonder if they have this interior in a white exterior.
This interior on a silver looks appealing . I know you wanted a silver colored SC430. I probably won't mind settling with silver if the interior is Saddle like this . I wonder if they have this interior in a white exterior.
#128
let me tease the guru a bit so he doesn't loose interest on the endeavour we are about to embark ... 2jzgte SC430... sorry no NA-T here, lol . This is the realm of the dark force , lmaol.
This interior on a silver looks appealing . I know you wanted a silver colored SC430. I probably won't mind settling with silver if the interior is Saddle like this . I wonder if they have this interior in a white exterior.
This interior on a silver looks appealing . I know you wanted a silver colored SC430. I probably won't mind settling with silver if the interior is Saddle like this . I wonder if they have this interior in a white exterior.
I don't think they did saddle on all the colors, but it might be out there worth a look.
Yeah this will not be a na-t project. It will be a 2jzgte, The Dark Side of the Force is strong... haha
not sure if vvti or no vvti yet, if I dont have to do emissions on this car then I will go vvti, otherwise maybe non vvti... undecided right now.
It will get the 6 speed though and I am debating doing the 350z trans on it with all new parts I can do it for less than the v160 including a new transmission... still I have time to decide I will get the car first and then start collecting parts.
I like v8's but nothing like a having a 2jz under there, then i can make whatever power i want with the right mods.
I want to say there are a couple that have been swapped already, just not a lot of people talk about how its done.
I told my pops and he said, "stop ruining your cars" hahaha hes got jokes.
Last edited by Ali SC3; 06-30-16 at 08:36 AM.
#129
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I love a V8 as well. But my understanding is that motor can't really take a lot of power without being built. And at that point, a JZ swap just seems like a sweet option. Plus they are a dime a dozen. I've been really interested in trying a 1JZGTE VVTi build actually, since you can get em for extremely reasonable prices.
Something like this would give the rear end a fresh look
Something like this would give the rear end a fresh look
#130
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Yeah ... every time summer is around the corner I miss my past convertibles . The targa top off on the MKIVs wouldn't cut it . I still prefer a full top down.
I don't think it is really hard to do a 2jzgte swap even with canbus . There is not much difference in having 2jzgte in newer GS or IS with all those serial / canbus related wirings. If you want to retain a lot of the electronics functionalities that are controlled by the stock ECU, then you will have to retain it. Let the aftermarket ECU control just your engine just like the way we let these piggy backs control the ignition and fueling. So it will all go down on the wiring which am pretty sure Ali and I can knock down easily. Start with a stock engine configuration but built internally and then go from there. Just keep on building if you want more power which on my end , it will not be a speed car . It will be more of a cruising car .. enjoying the breeze .
My only concern is if we go 6 speed on this car , the center shifter console have to be fabricated like stock looking to complement a good interior.
I don't think it is really hard to do a 2jzgte swap even with canbus . There is not much difference in having 2jzgte in newer GS or IS with all those serial / canbus related wirings. If you want to retain a lot of the electronics functionalities that are controlled by the stock ECU, then you will have to retain it. Let the aftermarket ECU control just your engine just like the way we let these piggy backs control the ignition and fueling. So it will all go down on the wiring which am pretty sure Ali and I can knock down easily. Start with a stock engine configuration but built internally and then go from there. Just keep on building if you want more power which on my end , it will not be a speed car . It will be more of a cruising car .. enjoying the breeze .
My only concern is if we go 6 speed on this car , the center shifter console have to be fabricated like stock looking to complement a good interior.
#132
I love a V8 as well. But my understanding is that motor can't really take a lot of power without being built. And at that point, a JZ swap just seems like a sweet option. Plus they are a dime a dozen. I've been really interested in trying a 1JZGTE VVTi build actually, since you can get em for extremely reasonable prices.
Something like this would give the rear end a fresh look
Something like this would give the rear end a fresh look
Yeah it has to be built and a few people I know have tried but at the end of the day by the time you supercharge or turbo it you have sunk a ton of money into a motor where everything is just plain hard to access etc.. you really have to be dedicated to the UZ to attempt it.
This chassis was begging for a 2jz from the start, it really should have been an option.
Yeah those 1jzvvti r154 combos are a nice setup and don't break the bank, but I am settled on having the 2jz and possibly a single conversion with a quick spool valve, no compromises on this one have to do justice to the SC430.
Yeah ... every time summer is around the corner I miss my past convertibles . The targa top off on the MKIVs wouldn't cut it . I still prefer a full top down.
I don't think it is really hard to do a 2jzgte swap even with canbus . There is not much difference in having 2jzgte in newer GS or IS with all those serial / canbus related wirings. If you want to retain a lot of the electronics functionalities that are controlled by the stock ECU, then you will have to retain it. Let the aftermarket ECU control just your engine just like the way we let these piggy backs control the ignition and fueling. So it will all go down on the wiring which am pretty sure Ali and I can knock down easily. Start with a stock engine configuration but built internally and then go from there. Just keep on building if you want more power which on my end , it will not be a speed car . It will be more of a cruising car .. enjoying the breeze .
My only concern is if we go 6 speed on this car , the center shifter console have to be fabricated like stock looking to complement a good interior.
I don't think it is really hard to do a 2jzgte swap even with canbus . There is not much difference in having 2jzgte in newer GS or IS with all those serial / canbus related wirings. If you want to retain a lot of the electronics functionalities that are controlled by the stock ECU, then you will have to retain it. Let the aftermarket ECU control just your engine just like the way we let these piggy backs control the ignition and fueling. So it will all go down on the wiring which am pretty sure Ali and I can knock down easily. Start with a stock engine configuration but built internally and then go from there. Just keep on building if you want more power which on my end , it will not be a speed car . It will be more of a cruising car .. enjoying the breeze .
My only concern is if we go 6 speed on this car , the center shifter console have to be fabricated like stock looking to complement a good interior.
Yeah I think the 5-600 range with some sick spool would be just right for this car, can cruise and put down most domestics, anything more than that I am sure the convertible aspect will come into play with alot of flex etc... can only throw so many braces on it.
Bonus is these cars have the 3.2 diff in them so just need to drop the lsd unit in there and the 6 speed will be perfect to match up.
May have to look into a better roll bar also, there are apparently 2 small ones in the rear headrests, but they are pretty tiny and I am 6 feet so it worries me just a hair lol.
for the center console, I was thinking if you remove the auto bezel which sits on he left side, and the flip up thing on the right side, and then carefuly dremel the inbetween bit so its like one round oval opening, you could get a clean oval hole and then its just a matter of fixing a trim on the edges and a nice boot.
That was my "concept" plan anyways only thing is I think the hole will be a little too large, but will see how it goes down when the time comes, I don't want to make a new piece I want to keep as much of the original wood as possible.
Last edited by Ali SC3; 06-30-16 at 09:37 AM.
#133
This will be a factor for sure, there is like no extra space under the sc430 from what I hear, they even had a hard time making aftermarket exhausts for it, but I have confidence a v160 would fit in there cause its pretty well shaped. the 350z trans really might not have fit at all, but with the new auto bellhousing trick I think it might just fit. will be new territory for sure, I could always use a t56 worst case. I wonder how far the 430 shifter position is from the bellhousing, like an SC or longer.
#135
the other thing I wonder about is if anyone has fit a maser cylinder and clutch pedal in the sc430 yet... sure some kind of toyota parts should fit in there but might be a little tricky to say the least.
also it seems like these cars have immobilizers, yay.
also it seems like these cars have immobilizers, yay.
Last edited by Ali SC3; 06-30-16 at 03:19 PM.