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.....all over again with my supra :love:

 

As some will know I was having terrible handling problems.

At the start of this year I promised myslef that I was going to properly sort the car.

All sorted now:d :D

 

Suspension sorted (adjusted)

Full alignment (its a real joy to drive now)

New bridgestone re050's

New brake pads

New fan belt

New timing belt

Greddy 3 row fmic complete kit

Cusco cf front brace

Replaced rear internal panels and speaker covers (previous owner ruined them)

New speedo dials

 

Still a few things left to do:-

Exhaust repair or fully new, not sure yet

Full service, going to need some new spark plugs

maybe upgraded injectors,

...................

 

Oh yeah updated my garage on profile

 

 

John

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Well done John. It's such a relief when you get these problems fixed, isn't it?

 

The car's looking mighty fine mate.

:respekt:

 

 

Thanks Jake

Its a fantastic feeling, especially when I had nearly given up on it. It was really getting me down.

Now its like I just bought a supra all over again :D :d

 

John

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Glad to hear it, Supra's do handle magic, do I hear a TRD diff coming next?

 

I wish Chief

 

The next few bits that need doing are

1. front door cards with speaker grilles (currently talking to JohnK)

2 full service

3 exhaust

4 bigger injectors

 

That should leave me pretty much skint for the rest of the year lol

 

But I do have €1000 on account with a local motorsports guy here in dub. (gift vouchers etc)

He's a hks dealer.

Just cant decide what to spend it on

He is looking at over 1000 for a new super dragger.

I would prefer to spend it on something else :D

 

John

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Thanks Martin :D :thumbs:

 

Must be very very satisfying getting it sorted! :)

 

John, have you figured out how the suspension is adjusted. Might have a look under mine while it's lifted up.

 

Merck

Didnt manage to pin down exactly where the adjuster actuall is

I rang the guy who did it. he was busy at the time.

But he did say the adjuster was on the left side.

That could either be on the left shock or imho more likely on the left side of the central reservoir.

I need to find out myself for sure.

But if you are going to have your car on a hoist, best to get in there yourself and have a poke about. Take some pics if you can :D

 

 

 

 

well done mate, chuffed for you as i'm suffering handling problems too.

 

what were your symptoms that the handling needed sorted?

Thanks Supra-Man

Long story but basically

A mixture of ineptitude and couldnt-care-less attitudes on the part of the garages.

Could never get the alignment right. Both front tyres wearing very badly on the inside edge.

Very bad tramlining, the thing felt like I was driving a dodgy shopping trolley.

Also the back end wiggled from time to time.

The whole front end felt very light, a gust of wind would be enough to destabilise it.

 

In the end it was a complete inability to align the thing properly

Its now running completely stock alignments, maybe even a bit less camber on the front than stock

The shocks stiffness have been dialled down. they were running fully hard. Effectively no use at all, especially on Irish roads. Somewhere in the middle now.

Even on the crappiest roads it feels solid and well planted on the ground now.

Inspires confidence......

Going to have trouble hanging on to my licence now though :D

 

John

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this is similar to my problem John, back end wiggling from time to time and the front feeling very light.

 

am hoping it's just the suspension geo the same as yours.

 

A lot of it is finding the right guy to check it over and to actually do the work.

I was seriously considering taking a few days to bring it to Chris Wilson.

Expensive I know

 

A lot of my problems came from an over zealous previous owner who thought the roads of Ireland were his own personal race track.

Suspension fully hard, too much camber

That combined with too many wrench monkeys, (no disrespect to genuine mechanics who genuinely care), who dont have a clue

 

Has yours got REAS

 

John

 

 

Super dragger is a great buy, and will yeild you a decent power increase you can feel.

The door cards are easy, if you have the right size of grill, its making a good mount behind that takes the work.

 

The dragger I have is in tatters. Back box is fine but the pipe is riddled

 

I like the super Dragger because of the sound,

Nice and quiet. I think its about time I acted my 40 years :D

Also it looks very impressive from the back. Its got an absolutely huge tail pipe

 

The door card are to repair a previous owners abuse.

The handles coming off, grilles missing, a few little tears

Now thats its handling well I am happy to do all those other little things

 

 

John

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A lot of it is finding the right guy to check it over and to actually do the work.

I was seriously considering taking a few days to bring it to Chris Wilson.

Expensive I know

 

A lot of my problems came from an over zealous previous owner who thought the roads of Ireland were his own personal race track.

Suspension fully hard, too much camber

That combined with too many wrench monkeys, (no disrespect to genuine mechanics who genuinely care), who dont have a clue

 

Has yours got REAS

 

 

mine doesn't have REAS mate, no. just standard springs and shocks.

 

i've taken it to three mechanics so far, one of whom actually sets up his own rally cars.

 

as none of them could suss it out, i'm driving all the way down to CW from Inverness.........not a short or cheap journey to make as i'm sure you're aware!!

 

fingers crossed he can sort it for me.

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mine doesn't have REAS mate, no. just standard springs and shocks.

 

i've taken it to three mechanics so far, one of whom actually sets up his own rally cars.

 

as none of them could suss it out, i'm driving all the way down to CW from Inverness.........not a short or cheap journey to make as i'm sure you're aware!!

 

fingers crossed he can sort it for me.

 

Its a real pain and very disappointing when you have to run around like that with no resolution at the end.

I have every confidence that Chris will sort you out. Top bloke

As for the expense, when you get your car from Chris that smile on your face will have been worth every penny:d :D :d

Very best of luck with it as I know what its like

 

John

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A lot of my problems came from an over zealous previous owner who thought the roads of Ireland were his own personal race track.

Suspension fully hard, too much camber

That combined with too many wrench monkeys, (no disrespect to genuine mechanics who genuinely care), who dont have a clue

John

 

Typical dumb ass mechanics over here, all they can think of is rally cars. Mahogany blocks for struts and -4 degrees camber is all they know. And of course the car is a "heap of shit that doesnt handle, should have bought an evo" is the after sales service. Maybe some day the Govt will wise up and get everybody who works on cars to do a certified course in each section of motor engineering, like in Germany, and if you dont have a cert in suspensions or whatever then it should be an offence to work on them.

Self appointed experts on car performance rarely have anything but second hand info and guess work to go on.

 

For the few good ones, hats off to you!.

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I wish I knew :)

Here in Ireland any time I have brought the car to a garage/ alignment place, all i got were negatives.

 

"Duuuhhh I dont think we can do that"

"What is it anyway"

"A Toyota huuhhh"

"Naawww, never seen one before"

"Sure we'll give it a try, don't know if it will work though"

 

John

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