Flag of japan

Maladar made a japanese military flag (naval) using his canvas press.

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then some added authenticity by burning the flag slightly…

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…and here is the flag wrong way around. It has gone to hell and back.

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Couple of people said that we were desecrating the flag, but we had no such intention. Just made something to hang on the wall and show the JDM connection.

Ryoko’s “Super stock” AW11 Spec

Found this while reading a manga calledOver Rev

Ryoko’s “Super stock” AW11 Spec

  • TRD Steel Reinforced bushings
    • F R Strut upper
    • F Lower arm
    • F Tension rod
    • R Lower link
    • R Trailing link
    • Engine mount
  • F Strut bump bushings (urethane)
  • F R Brake pads (Tokico)
  • Brake pressure valve (rear distribution increased)
  • Tires: Dunlop Formula W-10
    • Front: 185/60 R14 – 6JJ x 14 offset +35
    • Rear: 205/50 R15 – 6.5JJ x 15 offset +30
  • Alignment
    • Front camber left: 1degrees30′ right: 1degrees15′
    • Rear camber left: 2degrees25′ right: 2degrees20′
    • Side slip front: 0degrees rear: 1.2degrees in
    • Total toe front: 0degrees rear: 5.3degrees in

Mods and updates

Red WedsSport nuts installed:

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Tried to catch an artsy picture, but failed. Thanks again HTC! 😀

This one is failed too:

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…and the failblog continues. I tried to catch some in-flight pictures of the gauges (Currently water temp, oil temp and oil press – in red – on the dash) but the phone didn’t like the overall darkness.

I think I’m turning back to green gauges. For some reason it looks better.

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LTR – Water temp 85°C, oil temp 95°C

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Wheel fitment

How does a 195/50 R15 wheel fit into ee111 corolla? Quite nicely 🙂

toyota corolla ee111 bbs raii ra2

My mom wanted to visit some relatives and I thought that I would swap the AW11’s original BBS’s into Corolla. Doesn’t look that bad, with WedsSport lock nut set.

Maladar will definetly comment something like “It needs lowering springs!”, but noooo, this is car will stay as stock as possible. Easier to get around the town 🙂

Found my old PIAA nut set for AW11 and the red color goes nicely with the golden rims:

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Maladar still has one set of red Weds lock nuts, I think I’m going to need that set!

Some pictures I took. Bad quality because I didnt bring my real camera with. HTC wtf!

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I built the crummiest license plate holder, the license plate now sits on the left side of the car. The inspection guy told me that either left side or center, but not the right side where I usually have had the plate.

Home sweet home

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Something good

Something good, indeed! Mr2 had its inspection done today and it got through without problems. Y-a-y!

…but I forgot couple of things:

  • side indicators – not approved
  • fuel gauge – low fuel indicator always on
  • gearbox status – old AT gearbox status lights blinking randomly
  • couple of hundred screws keeping the interior together

Still, everything was ok! Cant understand how he missed those things but who cares? I got passed!

Coming back from the inspection I floored the car. I had to be quick with the shifter and the engine felt powerful! Did the bigger crank pulley really do this?? I need more boost!

Utah Saints – Something Good

Original oil cooler sandwich plate

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This is what I had in the car. I didnt open the relief valve yet, but it seems to be working just fine. The old cooler hoses look terrible (and they were leaking at the point when I removed them).

The picture is missing one of the copper seals and one rubber seal. I also reused two of the hose clamps so I could plug the old return line to the oil pan.

I double-checked the new system for leaks and found two! The braided line to pressure sensor had a really small leak, barely noticeable. The temp sensor also had a small leak, but I applied some thread lock/sealant and left everything to settle.

I was little worried about my remote filter head. I wasnt sure, if it was properly supported, which lead me to draw some plans to make support brackets. While under the car, I yanked the filter head and it was really rigid. I still intend to make at least one bracket for it.

Also, made some hose and wire rerouting and ziptied things so there would be less movement and less abrasion between parts. I tried to wrap the oil filter hoses into 3M aluminium tape, but couldnt reach them because of the A/C hoses. While thinking how to get the aluminium tape around the hoses, I tried the heat resistance of the hose with my heat gun. Found out that the outer nylon braid could take 200C heat for quite a long time, so I imagine that the aluminium tape should be enough to protect the hoses from the heat coming from exhaust.

Im using 3M 425 aluminium heat reflective tape. I’d love to use gold-based heat reflective tape, but if I remember correctly, the price was astronomical.

Oil filter relocation – it works!

Finally got all the things together! The car is actually running in this picture and I cant find a single oil leak! Oil pressure before warming up was just under 4 bars, which is something like 55psi.

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There was a small clicketyclackety sound coming from the crank area, but it was just related to oil pressure. Went away when oil pressure rose up.

Maladar is trying to find the source for the sound:

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I’m looking for a oil leak while Maladar is (still) looking the source for the weird noise. I installed the bigger crank pulley too, which needed a slightly longer belt and a slightly smaller pulley.

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The professor of speed examining the injectors

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We tested everything and let the car get warm before stopping the engine. Then we had a small celebration in nearby sushi restaurant:

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Trollfia and Maladar. And some sushi. Nom!

Oil filter relocation – 4

I didn’t find proper bolt to block the oil cooler outlet, so I decided to try one last time to remove the whole oil filter assembly. I finally got it out and replaced with the one that doesnt have anything extra.

I cleaned everything and after couple of hours and some fumbling with tools I got it installed, without removing the exhaust 🙂

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I just need some oil, hoses for the relocated filter and reconnect the AC compressor + some small bits and I can start the engine again 🙂