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Few changes recently

 

Picked up a MINES ecu off Keron, actually made a nice difference and feels alot smoother too

 

Decided to change the ebay exhaust and picked up a cobra sport off a member on here

love the look of it and the sound is great, alot louder but nothing OTT

 

Also picked up some facelift headlights which transform the front end

 

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Quick pic with the new wheels

 

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Engine bay is now under going major work again to finish it off properly

 

Whifbitz alloy radiator and Whifbitz twin fans

Polished pulleys and idler pulley

Polished PAS tank with AN fittings

Lots of other shiny bits being added to finish it off

 

Also alternator and tensioner off to Rob Mitchell to be polished :)

 

Have also started on completely wire tucking the bay now, fuse box and battery relocation, all looms etc hidden, only thing that will remain in place is the ABS crap but a pair of SRD polished engine boxes will sort that!

 

Lots of work and wiring but its going well

 

Will upload pics once complete

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Lovely car.

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Very nice and clean

. You selling the old wheels :D

Old wheels were sold a while ago now

Those wheels look fantastic! Would it be possible to get a side view of the car?

I do have some pics of side view i can upload if wanted, had the wheels a couple months now

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You're like me, spend more time working on the car than driving it. :)

 

Theres always something to do lol

 

Lovely car mate. Looks similar to mine so a little biased

 

Cheers mate, alot dont like silver but its one of the best supra colours in my opinion :)

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So today everything looked a right mess with the wire tuck in progress

 

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Got the fuse box loom all finished, all small joints soldered and i used a hydraulic crimper and some heavy duty copper tube terminals for the heavier wires

 

I luckily still had 2 supra engine looms including fuse boxes in the shed, so all identical matching wires were used

 

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All other wiring has been rerouted now, ignitor pack also

New loom will be joined and ran inside the wing

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One side of the bay all completed now

 

Fuse box and battery relocated and all connected up, everything works which is good news :)

Ignitor pack and all wiring loom relocated also

 

Ive ordered a pair of polished SRD engine bay boxes for the top, i love the clean empty engine bay look but i will not be removing abs on my car so its the only way to hide the ugly abs crap, and they will look awesome

 

All thats left to do is the wiring loom and relay box on the turbo side now which wont take long :)

 

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Just about finished now

 

Whifbitz rad and twin fans

new pulleys

wire tuck

New polished alternator and aux tensioner from Rob fitted

 

Only boo boo i made was accidentally put 2 wires on the fan relay the wrong way round so i was waiting for the fans to kick in for the first time (not realising the fuse had blown) i thought it was getting a bit hot, went to switch it off and a hose spat off the throttle body and pissed 5l of red hot coolant all over the engine bay, 2 hours of cleaning its back to former glory

 

Few wires like alternator power etc still left to hide

 

Awaiting new power steering tank kit and SRD engine bay boxes to finish it off properly

 

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