jt_70r Posted March 24, 2010 Report Posted March 24, 2010 I love this car! I too am planning a gen2 3SGE -> corolla (ke30 2 door) conversion, this thread is great inspiration! (makes it look easy too!) Quote
robj Posted March 25, 2010 Author Report Posted March 25, 2010 Hey Rob, Got any specs on that battery? Looks like it'd be small enough to go under the wagon. CHEERS Ryan Hey Ryan, part number is ETX20L, it has 270cca (cold cranking amps) and is a sealed battery like motorbike ones. Positives: It's been in the car for 3 years. Cranks the 3sge (10-10.5 compression?) good enough, even when I've run it out of fuel a few times so all the lines had to be bled through again. Light too, 7kg if I recall correctly. Negatives: If I leave the battery in the car without disconnecting the battery it for a week or more, will notice there is not as much charge in it. Have had to charge it up. This is probably more to do with the wiring than the battery though.... When I have unhooked the battery, still been fine after 3 weeks to start it. Also starts well on those cold Tassie winter days too. Cheers, Rob. Quote
SLO-030 Posted March 26, 2010 Report Posted March 26, 2010 Thanks Rob. Looks like I'm going have to delve a little deeper into this one. Looking like a viable option for my wagon. CHEERS Ryan Quote
robj Posted April 20, 2010 Author Report Posted April 20, 2010 Ahh, it's been a while since I've been able to drive the car properly, due to a knee accident. In the last few weeks I've been finding any excuse to drive it. Today I drove through the same road works 8 times. Obviously finding plenty of reasons to drive it. I've been driving it to physio and hydro therapy, a great winding road to get there! Loving it. Must say, it's one of my finest pleasures: driving a well sorted and balanced car on a great bit of curvy road, with the knowledge that if need be, I still have grip left and smooth transitions if I need to change inputs halfway through a corner. AND it doesn't cost the earth. Strangely enough, With my motor ticking between 3000 -5000rpm, I still always get high 8litres/100km. Try that in a late model car AND try keep up with it! (All within speed limits of course.... :dance: ) Haven't tuned it since the new manifold. Just adjusted the idle via the handcontroller to settle it. Seems good! Quote
Doogs Posted April 20, 2010 Report Posted April 20, 2010 Ahh, it's been a while since I've been able to drive the car properly, due to a knee accident. In the last few weeks I've been finding any excuse to drive it. Today I drove through the same road works 8 times. Obviously finding plenty of reasons to drive it. I've been driving it to physio and hydro therapy, a great winding road to get there! Loving it. Must say, it's one of my finest pleasures: driving a well sorted and balanced car on a great bit of curvy road, with the knowledge that if need be, I still have grip left and smooth transitions if I need to change inputs halfway through a corner. AND it doesn't cost the earth. Strangely enough, With my motor ticking between 3000 -5000rpm, I still always get high 8litres/100km. Try that in a late model car AND try keep up with it! (All within speed limits of course.... :dance: ) Haven't tuned it since the new manifold. Just adjusted the idle via the handcontroller to settle it. Seems good! Sweet, life's good ! Love that you drove the same road 8 times !:) I'm looking forward to having a reliable car that I can just jump in and enjoy (one day!). Quote
ausca62 Posted April 23, 2010 Report Posted April 23, 2010 (edited) Only little annoyance is an ongoing occasional (fairly often) petrol smell that finds it's way into the cabin when the car has been standing for some time e.g. overnight in the shed. Don't know if anyone else has that problem. Have checked the tank etc for leaks. Keen to recover from a busted knee to go back driving! Mate, let me start by saying how incredible your ride is. Its a credit to you, and your two mates. As for the petrol smell, (if you havent already found it) on my ke20 when it had the standard fuel tank, they have a breather from the top of the filler neck. It runs up the rear pillar to the roof and then back down to the boot near the rear of the left hand wheel well. In mine, the hose had perrished and that was where the smell was coming from. It might be different on the later ones thow. Can i ask you what brake master cylinder you are using. Thanks mate :laff: Edited April 23, 2010 by ausca62 Quote
MyRolla Posted April 25, 2010 Report Posted April 25, 2010 this is why i need to go down under ur cars are soooo sick Quote
robj Posted May 3, 2010 Author Report Posted May 3, 2010 Mate, let me start by saying how incredible your ride is. Its a credit to you, and your two mates. As for the petrol smell, (if you havent already found it) on my ke20 when it had the standard fuel tank, they have a breather from the top of the filler neck. It runs up the rear pillar to the roof and then back down to the boot near the rear of the left hand wheel well. In mine, the hose had perrished and that was where the smell was coming from. It might be different on the later ones thow. Can i ask you what brake master cylinder you are using. Thanks mate :) Thanks! Yeah, the hose is actually a plastic one on my car, and feels like it's been softened by the petrol. Sounds like an easy fix. Master cylinder: I run a 15/16 inch, hilux. Used to run a 1inch with a remote booster. Either way a adaptor plate is needed, which we made out of metal. FYI it is either the Datsun 240k or 240z master cylinder that is a straight bolt on, I think it is a 13/16 inch? could work quite well without a booster, maybe would be a bit soft in my car with the brakes. Could possibly work well with somewhat smaller brakes. Quote
robj Posted May 19, 2010 Author Report Posted May 19, 2010 This rego'ed white KE25 is now for sale, with another complete spare (not rego'ed) mustard KE25, plus many spare panels, windows, boxes of parts, brakes, etc etc. I've got it in the FOR SALE section. Link is here. http://www.rollaclub.com/board/index.php?showtopic=41484 I will need to replace/swap it with a 4 seater for the family. Been test driving a few other cars such as WRX and Silvia, but they don't drive as nice as this. Any ideas for great driving cars that I have missed, keen to hear from you. Thanks, Rob. Quote
ke70dave Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 I will need to replace/swap it with a 4 seater for the family. Been test driving a few other cars such as WRX and Silvia, but they don't drive as nice as this. Any ideas for great driving cars that I have missed, keen to hear from you. sad you have to sell it mate, must be a hard decision! if i had the cash id be on it, nothing to do just enjoy driving it. what about a BMW? pain in the wallet to fix, but i hear they are a drivers car. bit heavy though, make sure you don't get the 1.8L versions... i want to get an E46 one day. prolly the nicest looking car in its price range. Quote
robj Posted May 19, 2010 Author Report Posted May 19, 2010 sad you have to sell it mate, must be a hard decision! if i had the cash id be on it, nothing to do just enjoy driving it. what about a BMW? pain in the wallet to fix, but i hear they are a drivers car. bit heavy though, make sure you don't get the 1.8L versions... i want to get an E46 one day. prolly the nicest looking car in its price range. Yeah, was a hard decision. Practicality for family is needed. Considered the BMW, but yeah ongoing costs are a concern. To get the same acceration requires the biggest straight 6 to start with (non M3) and they are expensive too. Maybe I'll have to compromise something.... Thanks for your thoughts! Rob. Quote
oh what a nissan feeling! Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 Would be a hard beast to let go of, everything has been thought of, and improved. 4 door r32? i had a ball in mine, fun package. Quote
LukeAE71 Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 Toyota Chaser Keep it in the family with Toyota :rolls: Quote
Sturgey Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 jzx100 chaser or a toyota Caldina (gt4 wagon basicly) caldina would be my choice lol Quote
13BT_KE20 Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 caldina is an awesome choice, mate has one. I was pretty impressed with it Quote
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