Timbosaurus Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 OK, so it's not a skyline, but it has got skyline wheels and skyline brakes! In all seriousness, I've joined SAU because I'd love an R32 GTR one day, but since I've already got a toy (this car) and a daily, I simply can't justify another car at the moment. Here is my baby. It's a red 1977 (RA28) Toyota Celica that I've had since 1999. It was originally very rusty, painted with mission brown house paint (by brush I think!), had a clapped out, single cam, carby, 2L, but did have a 'custom' 80s/90s interior re-trim – wooo! Stage 1 rebuild (1999-2005) got the body and paint up to scratch, rego'd with the standard suspension and engine. Stage 2 rebuild (2005) had it fitted with lowered springs and new shocks all round, and a better exhaust. Stage 3 rebuild (2008) pulled out the old 2L, and fitted a twin-turbo, twin cam, 24V, straight 6 EFI 1G-GTE out of an '89 Toyota Supra. Along with the W58 gearbox, new wiring, new radiator, twin dumps and 3" side-exiting mandrel bent exhaust. Stage 4 rebuild (2009) is sorting out the suspension and safety for racing. Started with weld on coilover kit/custom hubs/909 discs and skyline calipers on the front, but then started to get serious… specs are below. I will put pictures and more information up if/when this thread is approved, because I don't know whether Toyota builds are allowed. Specs @ 24/08/09 OWNER Timbosaurus YEAR/MAKE/MODEL 1977 RA28 Toyota Celica ENGINE HARDWARE 1G-GTE - 2Ltr, 24v, 6cyl, Twin Turbo. ENGINE ACCESSORIES Standard Gen3 internals from GA70 halfcut Front mount justjap intercooler with DIY 2.5" mandrel bend mild steel piping Unknown lift pump into polished, boot mounted surge tank Bosch 044 high pressure pump through 8mm aluminium fuel lines Lift/surge/high pressure setup was ditched for a modified in-tank VE V8 commodore assembly Beautiful dump pipes from Linden @ roadrunner Dump merge pipe, through 3" metal convertor and 3" muffler - exiting in front of the drivers side rear tyre. Whatever K&N filter came with the halfcut Nicely modified sump from Stradlater Standard ECU Gizzmo EBC Hyundai Excel radiator & twin electric thermo DRIVELINE HARDWARE Toyota W58 5 speed gearbox Unknown clutch that came on the engine Standard flywheel Modified RA28 tailshaft to suit hilux diff Hilux diff, modified with celica mounts Welded centre, soon to be replaced with a truetrac LSD when time allows SUSPENSION & STEERING S13 struts with coilovers and camber tops Standard front swaybar No rear swaybar All front bushes replaced with either nolathane or Superpro Adjustable panhard rod is needed BRAKES Front - 280mm x 28mm nissan discs, R32 GTS skyline calipers Rear – Stock hilux drums BODYWORK Taken back to metal in most places, rust repaired and respray in straight tinter red acrylic. Alloy rear bolt-in 1/2 cage Indicators and door locks welded up ROLLING STOCK Racing Sparco Python 2 -Front Rims: 17" x 7" JJ Offset 35 -Front Tyres: Falken Ziex ZE-502 215/40/R17 -Rear Rims: 17" x 8" JJ Offset 32 -Rear Tyres: Falken GRB RS Tune 2 235/40/R17 INTERIOR GADGETRY Re-trim in black and burgandy (came with it when I bought it) removed centre console for clean tunnel look Autometer boost gauge Sparco Monte carlo bucket STEREO COMPONENTS none PLANNED MODS Get the car engineered Fit discs to the hilux diff Fit rebuilt engine with single turbo and programmable ECU. KE70 corolla front xmember to get R&P steering Fit rubber donut engine mounts Fit truetrac centre If I ever get this far, I might strip it back and do the bodywork properly (i'm picky!) Let us know what you think/any suggestions. Timbosaurus Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/284836-timbosauruss-1977-celica/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timbosaurus Posted August 24, 2009 Author Share Posted August 24, 2009 (edited) OH sweet, the thread made it I'll add little sections as I go. Intercooler piping: Tacked up... Welded up... My welding is not great, so I ground back the welds and gave them a coat of matt black... The finished product... Edited August 24, 2009 by Timbosaurus Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/284836-timbosauruss-1977-celica/#findComment-4786607 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timbosaurus Posted August 24, 2009 Author Share Posted August 24, 2009 Doing the dump pipe merge: Roadrunner fabrication dumps. Linden is a magic fabricator!!! I set it up in-car to work out where all the routing for the merge pipes would go. It's pretty damn tight down there with the steering arm getting well in the road. Once I'd worked out where the merge should sit, I tacked on some rod to hold the position and took it back out to work on the bench. There was no way I was going to be making these pipes from under the car. Then I sat down with a couple of 180 degree 2 1/4" mandrel bends and my MIG, and got to work. Time to test fit it. And it did fit quite nicely indeed... but the big test was with the steering arms at full left lock. There's only about 5-10mm clearance there, but that was the best I could do, and I'm happy with that So out it came for welding up. I never claim to be the best welder in the world, and unless welding is perfect there is no point showing it off... so I ground the welds smooth where possible. And the flanges... It was getting late by the time I got to the welding up the merge, and I was starting to rush a bit. It hindsight I probably should have left it for tommorow, given that there were some big gaps to fill in between the two pipes. But oh well, it's not a show car Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/284836-timbosauruss-1977-celica/#findComment-4786612 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timbosaurus Posted August 24, 2009 Author Share Posted August 24, 2009 No side pipes to see here... Front: Back: Whole thing: Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/284836-timbosauruss-1977-celica/#findComment-4786618 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DC33VN Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 real nice i was thinking of buying one of these for my ps coz there rear wheel and are decent but it was kind of a mission to find a decent one lol Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/284836-timbosauruss-1977-celica/#findComment-4786624 Share on other sites More sharing options...
marky Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 A mate of mine has a nice TA22, Im sure he can help you out if you have any problems: http://www.4sfed.com.au/index.php?option=c...o&Itemid=35 Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/284836-timbosauruss-1977-celica/#findComment-4790101 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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