18.06.2012, 14:18 | #1 |
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My MA70 490ps 7MGTE (english)
Hi I just moved to nürnberg from Australia and im interested in bringing my car over. What is the procedure for getting an imported car on the road here? what kind of road worthy rules are there?
Anyway let me know what you european guys think of my toy. I have ran a best time on the 1/4 of 13.4 @ 119mph with a 2.6s 60ft in full street trim on nankang ns2 19/235/35's spinning up 1st 2nd and 3rd. I believe with a change of wheel and tiers without my stereo in the back the car should be doing mid to low 12's and if i had a better ECU with anti-lag it would be in the mid 11's because the lag just kills it from a stop start. current estimated power output as I write this is about 430hp -450hp at the wheels due to boost control problems with Greddy profec-B spec II. copy pasta from another forum with a little editing: Right click and go view image for full size HD 1080x1920 Mod list: Turbo-A 3.0L 7M-GTE 24 valve DOHC engine conversion. (1 of 500 ever made) forged pistons & conrods (assuming) metal headgasket 1000cc catch can Cusco strut brace Osgiken TS2CD Clutch & Flywheel (REMOVED AND REPLACED) R154 Gearbox with OSG 1st - 4th straight cut gearset (BROKEN, REMOVED AND REPLACED) Super low King Springs (REMOVED AND REPLACED) TEMS adjustable suspension (REMOVED AND REPLACED) K&N 9" with 4" mouth air filter Earls Braided lines Factory ecu with Blitz remap 550cc injectors - Denso Sard fuel pressure regulator 225L/h intank ACL fuel pump Trust T78-33D turbo Trust Type-R Front Mount Intercooler standard oil cooler standard N/A radiator Stainless Steel piping Greddy spider boost gauge (psi +30 -30) Greddy Exhaust manifold GReddy 53mm wastegate into 2" screamer pipe Greddy Profec B Spec II boost controller 3" Stainless steel mandrel bent exhaust with 3" Metal Cat- high flow catalytic converter (now gutted) R154 Supra 5 Speed gearbox DCS Custom single plate 600hp brass cushion button clutch - added 2011 Custom Lightweight flywheel (~6kg) - added 2011 JZA70 tail shaft factory lsd (replacing with Cusco 1.5) 2 air horns TRD oil cap TRD Fuel cap TRD valve caps 1.3bar radiator cap. clear indicators and little bits of rice here and there No BOV (going on 5 years with no shaft play) Auto meter temp guage Auto meter Tacho HSD HR Coilovers - added 2011 HEL Braided Brake Lines DBA slotted front rotors Bendix Ultimate brake pads Speedhut 300km/h GPS Speedo Stereo: Now is a late model sony but i no longer have the quartzstone plate in there and i replaced the jensens with a OA 12" street series that im now selling. Well To cut down on the reading I'll just go through with heaps of pics and let them tell the story. Originally it was 1988 MA70 Toyota Supra 7m-ge 5-speed manual 1,540kg. I bought it in late 2004 from a old guy in Jindalee, Brisbane for $8,000 who had just had it re-sprayed and it was in immaculate condition. It had 119k's on it and was BONE STOCK. I replaced heaps of the OEM parts but I wont get into those here. He bought it of the original owner for $21,000 many years ago who bought it from a toyota dealership in NSW back in 1988 for $53,000. It was one of the last Australian delivered supra's to ever be sold here. I still have the original receipts somewhere, which came with the car and it also came with a workshop manual. I have been compulsive with this car keeping every recipt for everything ive bought for it since ive owned the car apart from basic servicing of the oil and spark plugs every 5,000km. I use Penrite HPR-5 and always use copper spark plugs, i have tried all others but copper give me noticeably less lag and better fuel economy until they start to die out. When I first got in and test drove it, it was like no other car I had been in, I fell in love. The only problem it had was the immobliser. So here are the pics just after I bought it. I installed a shitty xplod head unit as a temp so I could get my sound system in it and listen to mp3's. soon after I got it I gave it a full service.. I pretty much lived in the car for 2 months sussing out if there were any big problems with it. Then I started spending cash on it. I got a 2.5" cat back exhaust with a 3A Racing cannon 4.5" tip exhaust put on from Toys Exhaust in redcliffe. It was loud. It had no resonators except for the cannon, got defected at 102.9db. So I got that fixed up with 2 resonators and a hotdog and they passed me at 91db. Not long after I bought a new Panasonic MP3 52W mosfet 5400 headunit, a pair of JBL GTO 4" 2way speakers and a 600W continuous pure sine wave inverter for my subs. My mum was renovating her house at the time and had some left over quartz stone and so I added that in also. And to top off the interior rice, a gearstick boot. I then bought a strut brace and a 3" K&N pod filter plus added some 110mm cold air intake ducting from a sandblaster return pipe it worked quite well but was mainly noticeable when on the highway. Just after that I made my own cold air box out of some aluminum. Then came the Rims and lowering. I spent like a month trying to find the perfect rims that would suit the lines and color of the car. According to Precision tyre and auto this was the 2nd set of gold 167T's shipped to Queensland from BSA. I was like ok, cool?.... anyway. A couple of weeks after threw on a set of lowered King springs. Then one night out cruising when ignition DVD went to milton mcdonalds my head gasket blew at 200,000k's. I got to work on fixing up the old 7M-GE and replaced nearly everything on the topside of the motor and got the head fully flowed, machined and tested. I never got pics of the new head because my camera failed. In that list I also replaced the targa seals. final product of my old N/A 77MGE Ported + polished + shaved and rebuilt head new timing belt head gasket and generally a top end reco. 2.5" exhaust K&N 3" pod in box with CAI small various mods nothing big really.. It was quick enough to keep up with a VY SS auto in standard form when they were new. When the 7MGE blew another HG I decided to do an engine conversion to a 7MGTE with a T78 that I found. Originally i was looking at a 600hp 1jz front cut but just missed out on that. I purchased a ma70 supra 7MGTE half cut from japan through Import Bitz. The front cut itself was originally not a turbo A car because it still had the auto gearbox control unit under the passenger seat when i stripped it down. This ment that my car would be the 3rd car this engine has been in, so i never really knew how many km's it had but i guessed by the condition it was in it was around the 90,000-120,000km mark. I removed the old 7MGE engine and W58 gearbox and installed the new one basically by myself. It was a great learning experience and not too hard really. I installed some clear indicators and chrome windscreen washers Hel braided brake lines. This is at 19psi with a BLOCKED catalytic converter using a GFB bleed type MBC. When I bought the front cut it was rated to 470wrhp+ but ive never been able to get it on a dyno when its been running right. I recently apparently got into some mazda zoom zoom mag for a dyno day i went to a few months ago and made 402rwhp. This is because i changed my boost controller to a Greddy profec B spec II and have had nothing but drama with it. The car should be making between 480 and 510hp but with a few changes and possibly a decent computer that would make my life much easier. HSD HR coilovers,set at 104mm 14kg springs front and 12kg springs rear Ignore the wheel just was transporting that new flywheel lightweight : new clutch: 8 Puck Brass cushion button from DCS (awesome work highly recommend) __________________________________________________ _______________ So there it is people I get mixed reactions about my car and I've had it going on 9 years and have had some strange comments about it (one older guy even thought it was a Ferrari at one point at broadwater car park back in the day). Since i have done the engine conversion ive done about 40-50,000km on the new engine with no major dramas. I love how it dives and that i can still use the car as a daily if I need to. It has never been a chick magnet and I tend to think of it more as a gentlemens racer without the boy racer appeal of a jza80. I rarely get attention form police and its great to slide. Plans from here: new computer New diff respray in white fit AFR guage brake upgrade goal power is only about 515rwhp. Its reliable, safe and great drive-ability with a T78 in a 24 year old car. Mountain Run video drive past video acceleration video while trying to keep traction HD burnout video HD video drive past Dyno vedo at 19psi blocked cat Geändert von rdizz (18.06.2012 um 14:36 Uhr). |
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