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Posts posted by Danny78
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Would reccomend Nikhil to anyone wanting his parts.
Got some bits today and pleasure to deal with 👍🏼
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On 4/6/2020 at 9:16 PM, BMX-RIG said:
Some from a local jdm meet, funny danny with the ‘k20 ere’ is now a glanza owner lol.
Yes! Im famous 😅
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Small update;
Ended up going for a Wolf Standalone ECU, GFB v2 boost controller and also picked up a blitz boost pipe with dump valve.
Front ends always had a weird black overspray looking thing, so clayed the whole front end. Car stayed clean so got my camera out for a couple of shots!! Enjoy
Before;
After ;
I dont plan on building this car as such, the whole idea behind going standalone was to gain more control and better management than stock. Something easy to use and tried and tested by mappers,
Will do a fuel pump for the sakes of it and actuator. Anything around 160hp/180hp is plenty
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Quick picture since the sun was out
no massive update other than looking to go standalone ecu, purely for more control over the fuel and boost. Dont fancy a piggyback.
Bumper no longer sags and sits lovely to the lights
Drove 1000km so far since putting the engine together. Cant fault this little motor
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9 hours ago, Gainzy said:
Type A livesport front lip. What are the wheels? Hoy some more pics up all arounder inside please
Thats a good shout, looks very much like that type a one, cheers.
The wheels are sprint hart
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On 2/26/2020 at 8:09 AM, glanzadude said:
Best off luck with the car, any idea what front lip is that? Looks really well
Hi, i've been told its an different varient of the jam lip, which i do like over the one with the wings on the side. As its a 'full jam bodykit', someone else may know if thats correct
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So abit of an update
Had a couple days spare so decided to rebuild the engine and try get this running
In the process of this all i couldnt help but refurb a couple of bits and give it abit of paint
So engine rebuilt, coolant and oil change started up and sounded spot on! Nice and healthy again. All thats left to do is to my powersteering fluid up and attach the belt for it!. Drove it a couple times uo and down the drive and all seems to be fine.
Pretty painless so far and a joy to work on. Heres how its looking
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18 hours ago, Gainzy said:
Your going to love how cheap parts will be after owning an evo for sure! Good luck
Ive got a ep3 currently and yeah very cheap parts haha! Cheers
16 hours ago, BMX-RIG said:Welcome to the world of starlet ownership😜 im sure this will be back together in no time!
sure some seats will be on the cards in no time lol
Ive a couple days next week so in theory..
Ive looked at seats indeed but time will tell what way the build goes right
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Hi all,
A glanza v turbo has always been on the to own list, only 7 years later than i first signed up here... i can now say i own myself a white glanza v !.
As all cars its purchased as a project, so this car was down compression on cylinder 1-2. A friend picked it up a few months back and since he got it i said i was going to have it off him. Initially this was purely to fix and flip... however
So 1 day into ownership ive taken the head off the engine and become very apparent headgasket was certainly failed. I believe this engine was rebuilt a few years ago, however opening this up has showed allot.
So some pictures! To get this thread going
Head removed shows my suspect of headgasket failure
Headgasket removed and gave it a wipe over
So the plan with this.. is ive ordered a new headgasket and some ARP head bolts. Just going to throw this together, check the block and head are flat and get it running again, enjoy this summer and then if i like it and want to keep the car. If i like it and see good potential im going to hang onto it, get cracking with another engine and keep it around 180/200bhp.
After a huge money pit of building a 500bhp+ evo, ive learnt to keep cars basic and they will last longer, just enjoy it for what it is 😁. Hopefully be up and running soon
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Hi all!
Only 7 years later from the "month" i planned 😂. But i now own a white glanza V!
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I didn't miss much then aha, was at mx practise Sunday, had a huge crash knocking myself out, just been released from hospital now! No driving for me for a while lol
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ahh might have seen my black glanza rep down there at some point then dont go much these days tho, but if ya see me should come say hi
Possibly have seen it, seen a couple of them down their before, there's a possibility that also next weekend il be their in my vts if I get payed. Il pop over if I see you by your car tho, or if you see my two tone vts pop over
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Welcome.
Cheers
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Yeah this weekend mate.
Who's confirmed?
Me
Dan
Har-vey
Ahh sweet! Il be up for it, not in a jap tho.
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People going this sunday ?
might pop down and check some of your motors out!
no play time for me as il be in the daily this weekendwould be good to meet a few of you too!
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Cheers guys
yeah i have been taking a look around here looking at threads and so on but..
if i was viewing a car, is their any parts prone to wear easily etc to look for? i hear going into 3rd gear can be problems?i'm a mechanical man but new to turbos so some guidance would help me allot
welcome bud, fairly local too
yeah always pop down to MK. go cruise sometimes too. two tone saxo vts or my daily
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First of all hello to UKSO!
currently i don't own a starlet/glanza my weekend toy is a cammed saxo vts.
looking at selling up my toy next month to purchase a glanza, idealy want a Glanza v in white!!now need help in some guidlines on what to look for when viewing (3rd gear crunch) etc..
what kind of price for the spec.
been wanting one for a while now and i think its time to move on from french and go jap with boost!again Hello and comments would help
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If only this was for sale this time next month i wouldn't hesitate!
Stunning car
GLWS
Dannys ep91 progress thread
in EP91 Glanza Progress Blogs
Posted · Edited by Danny78
So a slight change in plan, quite abit to update so, i will try keep it short and sweet 😅.
So i found an oil leak on the car, 3 issues. Wrong sealant used on the sump, silicone was used!!. 2 threaded bolts and 2 missing bolts, incorrect sump for oil pick up.
Tapped out new threads and placed a couple studs in which are locktite and sealed in. The issue with the pick up hitting the sump, i twisted the pick up (we are talking 2mm) so it was no longer hitting the sump pan, correct sealant used to seal it up.
Next up i decided to go front mount intercooler and removed my AC, i done this the correct way and unbolted it all incase i ever need it again, not just rip it out 😅. I. Just waiting in 3 silicone joiners as ive routed it inside the tow hooks rather than around them
You might also be able to tell that it sits somewhat lower, this is because i picked up myself a pair of meister r coilovers which were copper slipped and have coilover socks on now. Found myself a lovely find whilst fitting them, Tom's braided lines! All the jdm points here
Next i set about a replacement turbo, since the car is off the road, lockdown etc..why not go hybrid turbo. So managed to get myself a lovely tongs turbo in good condition, along with some new gaskets for the turbo and manifold.
So with that all fitted i still wasnt keen on the manifold, so i had some heat shield material around and thought to try make a manifold cover to maybe neaten it up.
Still unsure but heres the first idea
Next update was my biggest pet hate and this was the wiring, mainly the adaptor loom for the standalone. Firstly sold as plug and play, however you can see from this image it is very much not
the left side is the stock ecu, the right side is the adaptor loom. However to get around this issue someone had spliced another plug into the loom to plug around the factory one. I didnt want to hack into the cars wiring loom, so i sat for hours and hours to try and track down a Oe ecu 52pin plug to make my own loom and so its totally plug and play.
You can see on the far left where it was adapted, wires were all tangled up in the loom and i just didnt like it.
So i decided to make my own loom having tracked down a new OE 52 pin plug for the glanza
So i set my ways doing this loom, im much happier now its fully working plug and play loom and just looks neather and wires are no longer tangled throughout
abit of a long update, but tried to make it as short as i could without missing too much out haha.