Six weeks after my back surgery I finally was able to spend a couple of hours tracing and attaching the engine harness of my JDM 20v Toyota Engine to
my La Bala harness. Well yesterday was the first start. It runs great!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdbYMtpbD4I
Sounds great......
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Originally posted by Alan B
Sounds great......
Glad to hear you are back in the garage Steve.
Cheers
Fred W B
Sounding good mate.
It's running on a megasquirt? If not how did you get it to run without the AFM/MAF?
Sounds terrific ... that car with scoot now ...
-Steve
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Originally posted by Sven
It's running on a megasquirt? -Steve
Steve, it's all in the mapping with these engines. I have a bone stock silvertop in my striker running a aftermarket ecu and no airbox, the stock
stacks are still on it.
I gained a shed load of torque low down buy altering the vvt switch point, and after that playing with the ingnition timing.
I have an Omex Technology 500 ecu on mine, stock showed 141hp Omex remapped nothing else changed has 163hp and 161nm torque from 2400 rpm all the way
up to 6200rpm, redline is at 7800 at the moment but can be a little higher.
so there's quite some power left in these. even in the Blacktop.
grtz Thomas
[Edited on 22/7/08 by thomas4age]
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Originally posted by thomas4age
Steve, it's all in the mapping with these engines. I have a bone stock silvertop in my striker running a aftermarket ecu and no airbox, the stock stacks are still on it.
I gained a shed load of torque low down buy altering the vvt switch point, and after that playing with the ingnition timing.
I have an Omex Technology 500 ecu on mine, stock showed 141hp Omex remapped nothing else changed has 163hp and 161nm torque from 2400 rpm all the way up to 6200rpm, redline is at 7800 at the moment but can be a little higher.
so there's quite some power left in these. even in the Blacktop.
grtz Thomas
[Edited on 22/7/08 by thomas4age]
I dont know if u heard of this before but, u shud add an oil cooler to ur 20V to protect the bottom end. At high revvs and high temps the oil
starts frothing. The oil cooler helps keep the oil temp from reaching that point. Also try an oil catch tank, i think GREDDY parts has one on ebay.
[Edited on 25/7/08 by Gakes]
[Edited on 25/7/08 by Gakes]
I got the exhaust system fabricated this weekend. It's nice and quiet at idle, but the stacks provide a great soundtrack under revs.
I have an oil cooler that I'll be installing once I get the proper sandwich plate for the filter.
She moves under her own power now.
Happy day!
A video to mark the occasion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auu25NEJL9A