Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

well ill be inside - going to new yorks at marion, helpin a friend drown her sorrows apparently, sucks i gotta work at 7am tommorow, kinda limits how long i can be out but meh, half price cocktails are calling!

Well its official.........The 33 is departing me, my mate i bought it off 3 years ago wants it back, and has given me a offer i cant refuse!! I'll still be driving her until i find a new ride, and the way its looking it wont be another Skyline, looking like 2J power coming my way!!

true! just read up on the 2J motors too:

The 2JZ-GTE engine is popularized as the adversary to Nissan's RB26DETT with regards to flexibility, reliability, and aftermarket recognition in the automobile tuning niche.

sounds pretty impressive!

Edited by Luciano_GTST
youve changed man, you used to be cool! :blink:

Wait till I get those VS-KF's mate. Coolness factor will go through the roof.18 x 9 +13 / 18 x 11 +20 and 6 inches of dish FTW.

The only wheels I would get rid of my ROH's for. Found these, and they're going on. no matter how hard LOL

VSKF.jpg

Ill have to go find homeless people to shelter in them LOL

Edited by R31 drift pig
LOL@ pimp with power

How you doing today Deluxe!! :blink:

Just means i can deliver those whores on time......... :laughing-smiley-014:

Hey Jess, I'm doing good, In the comfort of AC at the moment, 2 hours till knock off and i'll be hitting up the beach for sure!! Stupid 13 days straight of over 35!!

Just means i can deliver those whores on time......... :laughing-smiley-014:

Hey Jess, I'm doing good, In the comfort of AC at the moment, 2 hours till knock off and i'll be hitting up the beach for sure!! Stupid 13 days straight of over 35!!

That's gold!! :laughing-smiley-014:

So whats this race team your in??

Oh you guys are still having your heat wave :blink: Does it cool down at night time or still stinking hot? Which beach Deluxe?

That's gold!! :laughing-smiley-014:

So whats this race team your in??

Oh you guys are still having your heat wave :P Does it cool down at night time or still stinking hot? Which beach Deluxe?

Well we race with the Boostworx boys in IPRA, We have a 2x808 BP18T(Shaun and Tony) 1xRx7 13BT(Mark) 1xmini(Ben) 1xRA40 Celica 3SGTE(Strat US) my mates car but been racing as his spanner man for years, going back to Sprint Karting and Superkart days!!

Still been quite hot over night, but i think it gonna be like 31 next wed and like 27 next thurs, so looking better!!

Heading down to Brighton, grew up going down there, and is a nice clean beach

1xRA40 Celica 3SGTE

I spent hours going over that car when It was being built. Silver one with superlights yeah? custom coilover front, full cage/hydro etc?

That thing is straight down from awesome town. :P:D:)

Well we race with the Boostworx boys in IPRA, We have a 2x808 BP18T(Shaun and Tony) 1xRx7 13BT(Mark) 1xmini(Ben) 1xRA40 Celica 3SGTE(Strat US) my mates car but been racing as his spanner man for years, going back to Sprint Karting and Superkart days!!

Still been quite hot over night, but i think it gonna be like 31 next wed and like 27 next thurs, so looking better!!

Heading down to Brighton, grew up going down there, and is a nice clean beach

They did well the other week at sandown, that little mazda was well ahead of 2nd in the races. Pissed off i couldn't make it to the GP this weekend (had both GT and F1 team passes organized :D ).

last night it got down around 25-28 over nights so it pretty un comfortable to sleep :P

Edited by Whiplash
I spent hours going over that car when It was being built. Silver one with superlights yeah? custom coilover front, full cage/hydro etc?

That thing is straight down from awesome town. :P:D:)

Yeh thats the one, But its blue with silver inside and engine bay, and now has custom 4wd wheels, lighter than superlights.......

Is now getting 33 brakes, and hilux diff and tailshaft!!! Cheers for the help on it!!

Heres a pic of it now

They did well the other week at sandown, that little mazda was well ahead of 2nd in the races. Pissed off i couldn't make it to the GP this weekend (had both GT and F1 team passes organized :P ).

Yeh Tony holds the Lap record at Mallala and Sandown in that 808, he got the Malala lap record on a $150 engine he pulled down from U Pull It...... :laughing-smiley-014:

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • So, that is it! It is a pretty expensive process with the ATF costing 50-100 per 5 litres, and a mechanic will probably charge plenty because they don't want to do it. Still, considering how dirty my fluid was at 120,000klm I think it would be worth doing more like every 80,000 to keep the trans happy, they are very expensive to replace. The job is not that hard if you have the specialist tools so you can save a bit of money and do it yourself!
    • OK, onto filling. So I don't really have any pics, but will describe the process as best I can. The USDM workshop manual also covers it from TM-285 onwards. First, make sure the drain plug (17mm) is snug. Not too tight yet because it is coming off again. Note it does have a copper washer that you could replace or anneal (heat up with a blow torch) to seal nicely. Remove the fill plug, which has an inhex (I think it was 6mm but didn't check). Then, screw in the fill fitting, making sure it has a suitable o-ring (mine came without but I think it is meant to be supplied). It is important that you only screw it in hand tight. I didn't get a good pic of it, but the fill plug leads to a tube about 70mm long inside the transmission. This sets the factory level for fluid in the trans (above the join line for the pan!) and will take about 3l to fill. You then need to connect your fluid pump to the fitting via a hose, and pump in whatever amount of fluid you removed (maybe 3 litres, in my case 7 litres). If you put in more than 3l, it will spill out when you remove the fitting, so do quickly and with a drain pan underneath. Once you have pumped in the required amount of clean ATF, you start the engine and run it for 3 minutes to let the fluid circulate. Don't run it longer and if possible check the fluid temp is under 40oC (Ecutek shows Auto Trans Fluid temp now, or you could use an infrared temp gun on the bottom of the pan). The manual stresses the bit about fluid temperature because it expands when hot an might result in an underfil. So from here, the factory manual says to do the "spill and fill" again, and I did. That is, put an oil pan under the drain plug and undo it with a 17mm spanner, then watch your expensive fluid fall back out again, you should get about 3 litres.  Then, put the drain plug back in, pump 3 litres back in through the fill plug with the fitting and pump, disconnect the fill fitting and replace the fill plug, start the car and run for another 3 minutes (making sure the temp is still under 40oC). The manual then asks for a 3rd "spill and fill" just like above. I also did that and so had put 13l in by now.  This time they want you to keep the engine running and run the transmission through R and D (I hope the wheels are still off the ground!) for a while, and allow the trans temp to get to 40oC, then engine off. Finally, back under the car and undo the fill plug to let the overfill drain out; it will stop running when fluid is at the top of the levelling tube. According to the factory, that is job done! Post that, I reconnected the fill fitting and pumped in an extra 0.5l. AMS says 1.5l overfill is safe, but I started with less to see how it goes, I will add another 1.0 litres later if I'm still not happy with the hot shifts.
    • OK, so regardless of whether you did Step 1 - Spill Step 2 - Trans pan removal Step 3 - TCM removal we are on to the clean and refill. First, have a good look at the oil pan. While you might see dirty oil and some carbony build up (I did), what you don't want to see is any metal particles on the magnets, or sparkles in the oil (thankfully not). Give it all a good clean, particularly the magnets, and put the new gasket on if you have one (or, just cross your fingers) Replacement of the Valve body (if you removed it) is the "reverse of assembly". Thread the electrical socket back up through the trans case, hold the valve body up and put in the bolts you removed, with the correct lengths in the correct locations Torque for the bolts in 8Nm only so I hope you have that torque wrench handy (it feels really loose). Plug the output speed sensor back in and clip the wiring into the 2 clips, replace the spring clip on the TCM socket and plug it back into the car loom. For the pan, the workshop manual states the following order: Again, the torque is 8Nm only.
    • One other thing to mention from my car before we reassemble and refill. Per that earlier diagram,   There should be 2x B length (40mm) and 6x C length (54mm). So I had incorrectly removed one extra bolt, which I assume was 40mm, but even so I have 4x B and 5x C.  Either, the factory made an assembly error (very unlikely), or someone had been in there before me. I vote for the latter because the TCM part number doesn't match my build date, I suspect the TCM was changed under warranty. This indeed led to much unbolting, rebolting, checking, measuring and swearing under the car.... In the end I left out 1x B bolt and put in a 54mm M6 bolt I already had to make sure it was all correct
    • A couple of notes about the TCM. Firstly, it is integrated into the valve body. If you need to replace the TCM for any reason you are following the procedure above The seppos say these fail all the time. I haven't seen or heard of one on here or locally, but that doesn't mean it can't happen. Finally, Ecutek are now offering tuning for the 7 speed TCM. It is basically like ECU tuning in that you have to buy a license for the computer, and then known parameters can be reset. This is all very new and at the moment they are focussing on more aggressive gear holding in sports or sports+ mode, 2 gear launches for drag racing etc. It doesn't seem to affect shift speed like you can on some transmissions. Importantly for me, by having controllable shift points you can now raise the shift point as well as the ECU rev limit, together allowing it to rev a little higher when that is useful. In manual mode, my car shifts up automatically regardless of what I do which is good (because I don't have to worry about it) but bad (because I can't choose to rev a little higher when convenient).  TCMs can only be tuned from late 2016 onwards, and mine is apparently not one of those although the car build date was August 2016 (presumably a batch of ADM cars were done together, so this will probably be the situation for most ADM cars). No idea about JDM cars, and I'm looking into importing a later model valve body I can swap in. This is the top of my TCM A couple of numbers but no part number. Amayama can't find my specific car but it does say the following for Asia-RHD (interestingly, all out of stock....): So it looks like programable TCM are probably post September 2018 for "Asia RHD". When I read my part number out from Ecutek it was 31705-75X6D which did not match Amayama for my build date (Aug-2016)
×
×
  • Create New...