I would like a copy of the cad file if possible. You are awesome
edit i just noticed your in ipswich. can i just come and trace it?? or even just measure it??
I would like a copy of the cad file if possible. You are awesome
edit i just noticed your in ipswich. can i just come and trace it?? or even just measure it??
Last edited by lilcrash; 24-01-2011 at 09:28 PM.
Looking for a new toy. If you have something 18r powered let me know.
RIP, where ever you are :- 1974 celica, 3tgte and 186.5hp at 6500rpm
Shifty, the ECU I am using has one ignition output (configurable for more, however I would need then to use multiple external ignitors). So depends on what ignition module you use. If you use a dual channel ignition module, then you can run wasted spark and ditch the dizzy altogether, putting a blanking plate over the hole. If you run a single channel ignition module, then you will need the shell of the dizzy (with shafts, cap and rotor button only) to distribute to the correct piston. The latter is what I will be doing due to the ECU I have chosen.
Cheers, Owen
1977 RA28 with 1JZ-GTE (Was 18R-GTE)
Lancer EVO Brakes into old Celica/Corolla/Corona
Doing the things that aren't popular... cause being popular and being good are often distinctly different.
Hm this is going to be quite the learning experience. One question I do have though - you said you're ditching the dizzy because it's unreliable due to wear etc... yet you then said you're using the shafts etc for triggering anyway... aren't you reintroducing the problem you're trying to avoid?
From what little I've picked up in the last day or so, the three options seem to be:
* one single channel coil, triggered by 'distributor'
* one dual channel coil, running waste spark
* four individual coils
I prefer the latter two options, I think.
Last edited by Shifty; 25-01-2011 at 09:54 AM.
Must.... avoid.... urge... to... upgrade... parts I haven't.... used.... yet.....
I'd be in for that tool if you are going to get them made.. .or the dxf file if you dont get enough interest![]()
So anyway what does that tool do? I've been playing cars for years and never had anything that looked like that!
Must.... avoid.... urge... to... upgrade... parts I haven't.... used.... yet.....
I'm not triggering from the dizzy. It is just distributing. I am triggering from a missing tooth wheel on the crank pulley. If you look at the dizzy cap to rotor button interface, there is quite a broad connection period, so the small amount of play in the system which is enough to throw the signal out of whack, isn't enough to make the rotor button interface an issue.
Cheers, Owen
1977 RA28 with 1JZ-GTE (Was 18R-GTE)
Lancer EVO Brakes into old Celica/Corolla/Corona
Doing the things that aren't popular... cause being popular and being good are often distinctly different.
Very iterested in the cam tool, just let me know what you want.
Cheers Dave
1977 RA28
1972 TA22
1984 Supra
I am also interested in the Cam Tool, or alternatively the drawing.
Let me know if you are intending to knock up a batch.
I'll get the drawing done hopefully next week, if i'm not too busy. I'll have one made and passivated. If it turns out failry cheap i'll get some made but if not i'll just email people the dimensions.
Cheers
Alex
Can anyone recommend some spark plugs?
I've only ever bought cheap ones for my cars in the past, are expensive plugs worth the extra cash? Am I going to notice much difference?
Last edited by egamirrorim; 26-01-2011 at 02:21 PM. Reason: spelling
I use NGK BPR5EY-11 in mine. No need for expensive plugs for a stock (or even mildly modified) engine.
1977 RA35 Celica GT - I4 | 2007 GSV40R Aurion - V6
Don't live life being scared of death, live in the fear of not truly living. RP 2012
Nope, I have the electronic dizzy in mine, those plugs are the ones recommended by NGK. (www.ngk.com.au look under japanese imports)
Your Vehicle:
9/1978 - 6/1981 TOYOTA CELICA 2000 - 18R-GEU
Spark Plug Part No.
Recommended Plug BPR5EY-11 (These are around $7 ea)
Iridium Option BPR5EIX-11 (These are around $25 ea)
The iridiums are meant to last longer (and for the price, hope you do get full life out of them!), but since the plugs are easy to change on 18RG's I don't bother. (since there would be bugger all difference to performance)
1977 RA35 Celica GT - I4 | 2007 GSV40R Aurion - V6
Don't live life being scared of death, live in the fear of not truly living. RP 2012
Ok, thanks heaps, +rep! So good spark plugs will only last longer? There's no performance gain? What about on a worked motor?
As I write this it strikes me that this might be a stupid question...![]()
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