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    Hey guys,

    I know this has been spoken of on the current forums, but I figured since the focus of the movers and shakers atm is centred here, this place would be a good place to start.

    As an aside to this new forum, why don't we set up a Wiki to combine all the wealth of information found around here, minus the crap that goes on in between.

    Organising is simple, templates make everything easy to understand, everything can be found under one place, and you can intuitively find stuff without always having to rely on a search function. Finding some stuff even in the tech repository can be difficult and not always intuitive due to the way things change and the different formats used.

    I was thinking about setting one of these up for myself, but it would benefit the whole Toyota community better if it had the support and input from the broader range of people that Toymods attracts.

    Food for thought, I thought I'd just put it out to the important people out there

    Cheers,
    Nathan
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    Here is something I wrote for the MX73 Cressida.
    Maybe something similar can be written for other models.



    * WARNING - PRICES ARE NOT MENTIONED FOR CONVERSIONS, AS PRICES OF MOTORS/CUTS VARIES DRASTICALLY DEPENDANT ON WHERE YOU ARE *

    ENGINES

    6MGE
    bolts up, wires up, no effort required
    worthy if you can get one cheap.
    Difficulty 1/10
    Worth it? extra 20hp, 20 Nm torque, once again, price dependent (This is over the 5MGE, not the 5ME)

    7MGE
    bolts up, needs 7MGE loom, ecu and be 'spliced' into MX73
    may be able to use 5MGE harness and sensors, but wouldn’t get full effect.
    may need small exhaust change to suit MX73 system
    Difficulty 3/10
    Worth it? extra 30hp, 30 Nm torque, price dependent (over the 5MGE)

    7MGTE
    bolts up, NEEDS 7MGTE loom, ecu, and be spliced into MX73
    needs bigger exhaust and intercooler to get best benefit.
    Difficulty 4/10
    Worth it? yes, if you can get one for a good price

    1GGTE
    Bolts up with GX71/GA61 1G-EU or 1G-GEU mounts.
    needs 1G gbox (or at least the bellhousing)
    needs 1GGTE loom and ecu, and be spliced.
    needs bigger exhaust and intercooler to get best benefit.
    Difficulty 5/10
    Worth it? yes, if you can get one for a good price, and you have the mounting sorted.

    1JZGTE
    needs custom mounts (available in Australia, $250AUD plus postage) or you can use an MX83 crossmember (91-92 for Australia, any MX83 for US)
    needs 1JZ gbox (or at least the bellhousing)
    needs 1JZGTE loom and ecu, and be spliced.
    needs bigger exhaust and intercooler to get best benefit.
    Difficulty 7/10
    Worth it? yes.
    The Nonturbo 1JZ-GE isn't really a worthy swap for the dollars it costs, unless you can get one uber cheap.

    2JZGTE
    as above for 1JZGTE, but will have clearance issues with turbo's (may not apply to LHD)
    Difficulty 9/10
    Worth it? yes.
    The nonturbo 2JZ-GE is also definately worth a look. It will match a stock 7M-GTE any day of the week, and is capable of nice figures with some dollars thrown at it.

    1UZFE
    needs custom mounts (available from me, $100AUD plus postage)
    needs custom exhaust, and most likely manifold modifications around steering
    needs 1UZFE loom and ecu, and be spliced
    Difficulty 8/10
    Worth it? yes.



    ALL motors will need a front sump version.
    ALL sumps can be interchanged within the same family (ie, if you buy a 1jz with a mid sump, you can put a 2jz front sump on it, but you need the sump (both halves), baffle plate, pickup, and dipstick/tube)
    All loom problems can be sorted with going aftermarket ECU
    Any motor with coilpacks (ie, not a standard coil) will need a tacho converter
    Cost of installation of all motors is the same.
    What varies is exhaust costs, intercooler costs, wiring costs.
    Turbo motors may require a radiator upgrade.






    WHAT CARS HAVE WHAT ENGINES

    6MGE
    Found in the MS126? Crown 3000 as a mid sump
    Found in the MZ12 Soarer as a front sump.

    7MGE
    Found in MX83 Cressida as a front sump
    Found in MS130 series Crowns as a mid sump
    Found in MA70 Supras as a midrear sump
    Found in MZ20 Soarers as a midrear sump

    7MGTE
    Found in MA70/71 Supras as a midrear sump
    Found in MZ21 Soarers as a midrear sump

    1GGTE
    Found in GZ20 Soarers as a midrear sump
    Found in GA70 Supras as a midrear sump
    Found in GX81 Chasers as a front sump

    1JZGTE
    Found in JZA70 Supras as a midrear sump
    Found in JZX81/90/100 Chasers as a front sump
    Found in JZZ30 Soarers as a midrear sump

    2JZGE
    Found in JZA80 Supras as a midrear sump
    Found in JZZ31 Soarers/SC300 as a midrear sump
    Found in JZS14x Aristos/GS300s as a front sump
    Found in the IS300

    2JZGTE
    Found in JZA80 Supras as a midrear sump
    Found in JZS14x Aristos/GS300s as a front sump

    1UZFE
    Found in UZS131 Crowns as a mid sump
    Found in UZS14x/151 Crowns/GS400 as a front sump
    Found in UCF10/11/20 LS400s/Celsiors as a front sump
    Found in UZZ30/31/32 Soarers/SC400 as a midrear sump




    This is what I know that has had it factory, but all can be found at wreckers or importer yards.



    GEARBOX

    W55, W57, W58, R154, A340E, A341E, A350E Will bolt up to all of these engines.

    W5x series gearbox to M series motor, will require a 5MGE or 7MGE manual bellhousing
    R15x series gearbox to M series motor, will require a 7MGTE manual bellhousing
    W5x series gearbox to G series motor, will require a 1GGE or 1GGTE manual bellhousing
    R15x series gearbox will not bolt to G series motor (but you can get the J160 6 speed from the IS200 that bolts up)
    W5x series gearbox to JZ series motor, will require a 1JZGE or 2JZGE manual bellhousing
    R15x series gearbox to JZ series motor, will require a 1JZGTE manual bellhousing
    W5x or R15x series gearbox to UZ series motor will require a custom bellhousing from CASTLEMAINE RODSHOP, or DELLOW AUTOS

    Converting to manual will require lengthening the driveshaft, or finding a manual one from a wreck.
    Using R154 or any of the auto's will require a larger spline on the driveshaft than the factory one.

    W5x series gearbox will require 2nd most rear shifter position (as per MA70)
    R15x series gearbox will require MA70 or JZA70 shifter position.

    MX73 runs the same output shaft as the W series boxes.
    The A340E (MX83 on), A341E, A350E, and R154 run a slightly larger output shaft, and will need a custom tailshaft (custom as in needs to be professionally modded).
    Some of the late model autos have a weird yoke on the output of the box, but these can be changed for a normal one.
    All bellhousings in the A340E, A341E, A350E range should be interchangeable with each other (you may have to swap over torque convertor too, which may require swapping over oil pump).

    When mounting a gearbox in an MX73, there should be very little hassles.
    Under the car, the MX73 has a row of holes where you can choose where to put crossmember.
    And since the crossmember isn’t straight, you can turn it around.






    DIFFERENTIAL

    You can get any ratio from about 3.5 to 4.7
    Look around local wreckers, look at Ra60/65 Celica's, Crowns, Hiace's, Hilux's, and Supra's
    We can use the MA61 Supra LSD centre.
    Infact, the whole diff can just be swapped for a Supra one (bolts in)
    If you go a turbo, or the V8, I recommend getting a Truetrac LSD centre, from RABIDCHIMP

    Here is the list

    3.583 - RA65 Celica(F372)
    3.583 - RT142 Corona (F372)

    3.727 - RA65 Celica (F302)
    3.727 - GA61 Celica XX, (F302
    3.727 - MA61 Supra import(F303)

    3.909 - RA25 Celica Manual (F313)
    3.909 - MX13 Mk2 Corona(manual/auto?) (F312),
    3.909 - MX23 Mk2 Corona auto(F312),
    3.909 - MA46 Supra (manual/auto?) (F312)
    3.909 - MA61 Supra manual (F313)LSD

    4.10 - MS110 Crown auto (plated as F362, but was F293 in vehicle),
    4.10 - MS112 Crown auto (F292),
    4.10 - MX13 Mk2 Corona (F292),
    4.10 - MX73 Cressida auto(F292),
    4.10 - MA61 Supra auto(ADM) (F293),
    4.10 - GZ10 Soarer auto(F292),
    4.10 - MZ10 Soarer auto(F292),

    4.30 - GA61 Celica manual(F285)LSD
    4.30 - MS123 Crown auto(F282)

    4.556 - MA63 Supra auto(EDM?) (F252)

    4.75 - MS57 Crown auto(F??2 - no build plate fitted)

    4.778 - MS110 crown auto(F362)



    SUSPENSION

    There are a few places that do springs.
    Even if they don't list them, they will probably still make custom ones for you (price isn't much greater)
    KING SPRINGS
    KONI, Cressida not mentioned, but they will do custom.
    LOVELLS, Cressida low isn't mentioned, but I'm sure they do them.
    DOBINSONS


    As for shocks, get Tokico's.
    You can see which ones on the RABIDCHIMP website.
    MX73 uses the same shocks as the MA61 Supra

    I recommend getting PolyUrethane Bushes at the same time, make the ride a little bit stiffer.
    Who makes PolyUrethane Bushes?
    NOLTEC
    NOLATHANE
    LOVELLS
    SUPERPRO
    I dunno whether any of these are available in the USofA, but I'm sure at least one would be.




    OIL

    Manual gearbox, run Redline Lightweight ShockProof
    Diff, not sure, but planning to run Redline of some sort
    Will keep this updated.
    REDLINE


    RIMS

    The stock size is 15x6", with a 20mm offset.
    I am not sure how much room there is between the tyres/rims and the strut, but I will have a look at this over the next day.
    But assuming that there is no room to go towards the car (I think there is 10mm max), then the following widths/offsets are to be used.

    Apparently 17x7" rims, with a 25mm offset fit well.

    You then have to be careful what size tyres you put on so that it doesnt scrape.
    The largest I have seen on an MX73 was 18x8" on the front (with 245's) and 18x9" on the rear (with 265's), and he had to roll the guards to stop scrubbing.

    I would recommend 17x8" on the rear (with 245/40's) and 17x7" on the front (with 215/45's).
    This will keep the original tyre height (so speedo is accurate) and should avoid scrubbing.

    I will do some more research on this.
    The only problem is actually finding rims that are of these dimensions.
    Peewee
    1985 MZ12 Soarer - 1UZ Powered
    2013 86 GTS

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    And yes, I do realise this isn't strictly to do with the new forums, but I thought it was a useful tool that possibly could be introduced alongside them to foster the feeling that people can actually find stuff for themselves without needing to ask the same questions over and over.
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    And THAT is exactly what I mean. There is a WHOLE bunch of information that a lot of us have lying around, and if we tried to keep track of all of it for different models in the forum, it'd get messy real quick.

    By chucking it all in a Wiki we could have models of cars, and models of engines, all with the information about each of them, all cross-referenced so you dont have to keep searching for stuff. We could even have links to pages of people with the cars having been converted, all sorts of stuff, the limits are very very high
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    I'll have a look into this.
    It's a very good idea.
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    There is some stuff already available on Wikipedia, but in typical American fashion, there is a few chunks of misinformation floating around, lemme know if you need a hand, even coming up with categories and stubs to go from
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    I can't seem to find much info on Wikis.

    Can you
    1. restrict who can edit?
    2. enforce a workflow (ie: changes have to be approved first before they are accepted)?
    3. roll back changes once they've been made?
    4. organise things into categories?


    Hmm... Just found TWiki that might do what I want...
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    All should be able to do point 4, 1,2,3 will be Wiki dependent as far as I can tell
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