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JDM-EP GROUP BUY - Quick Release Steering Wheel Hub Adaptor
lukEp replied to Socks's topic in Group Buys
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JDM-EP GROUP BUY - Quick Release Steering Wheel Hub Adaptor
lukEp replied to Socks's topic in Group Buys
What's the total thickness of the boss? so I can see what it'll add to the what I've got. In fact all dimensions would be great. -
manual ecu, auto gearbox - wont select gears??
lukEp replied to turbominicooper's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
It has dip stick. Fit it to full, start engine select all gears, stop engine, check level, fill if necessary, start engine, select all gears again, check level top up if needed.......and again and again till it stays at top level. -
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You would have to go custom made, as companies Don't sell off the shelf forged N/A pistons. So best bet is getting yourself a piston and sending it to who ever is your choice and give them the piston as a sample.
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manual ecu, auto gearbox - wont select gears??
lukEp replied to turbominicooper's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
Sounds like a right mash up of parts. Did you change the map sensor? -
manual ecu, auto gearbox - wont select gears??
lukEp replied to turbominicooper's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
So you have a Automatic glanza ECU? You have the wrong loom then. The Glanza ECU controls the Gearbox for automatics gearbox. -
Auto has a different TPS so keep the AT ECU. If you put the MT Ecu on you will have a 5v missing off the TBS.
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manual ecu, auto gearbox - wont select gears??
lukEp replied to turbominicooper's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
Get a glanza AT ecu -
The only two big pins in the engine bay auto box connection. I just centre punched the metal around the sliding lock to secure it in place.
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manual ecu, auto gearbox - wont select gears??
lukEp replied to turbominicooper's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
The components inside are missing for the auto box inside the MT ecu. I know I've pulled them apart to compare them. Did you also put an auto glanza loom in for the knock sensor and separate coil pack ign amp? -
If there to tight, when it's up to temperature the valve will stay open ever so slightly due to expansion. They need to be within the tolerance stated. If to tight you will loose power if to loose it will be tappy and you will loose power. Lucky your on the tight end of the scale so you need to take the buckets off and take a small amount off the top to the valve to lower the bucket to give you more clearance. Do it a tiny bit at at time and keep checking it's a long process but it will be right.
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You can pick them up brand new for about £100 so tell him not to bother. An adjustable rear X brace or b pillar/harness bars will be better.
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It's a short shifter that was originally made for the yaris but I'm not sure when he realised that the yaris runs the c series gearbox, but obviously now selling them for the starlet and any toyota that runs the c series box as well. Been told there on the boarder of to short for the yaris as well.
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Look at that. The Glanza S has a knock sensor. UK ones don't. I know Ed. He's a good lad. Keep up the good work.
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If its the leather one I'm Sure the original ones are gray. Mine is. The ones on ebay are black.
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Lsd would make a difference Colin. It'll help with corner speed and reduce staring line wheel spin. 1.5 also help with heavy breaking. I was going to fit LSD to my yaris Tsport Only had 125bhp.
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6 bolt crown wheel, they are usually cheaper than the 8 bolt one. Unless you go 6 speed which you'll need the 8bolt crown wheel.
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Should do. Depends how low your rear pads are. If there low as well, which is possible as the fluid has dropped so much. It might not quite go back to full, so long as it's above minimum you'll be fine.
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Fluid will be low as the pads are. As soon as you push the pistons back to put the new pads in the fluid will be back at full. If you fill it now, when you push the piston back, brake fluid will piss out of the master cylinder and it'll destroy your paint if left. .
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info needed please from everyone with a ep91 uk and jap
lukEp replied to lukEp's topic in Electronics
If the fuse box is the same between Jap and UK year specific,does that mean the way they pass through the firewall will be the same to? If so, more of a good reason for this thread to show people when they are doing conversion that they need to specify more 96 to 98 spec looms or they won't fit. -
info needed please from everyone with a ep91 uk and jap
lukEp replied to lukEp's topic in Electronics
Thanks for the swift reply Gainzy. -
I'm come across some differences in the ep91 engine bay fuse boxes. I've got a 96 spec glanza engine bay loom and fuse box and a 98spec uk SR and as expected the engine bay fuse boxes are different. But upon looking on the net I came across ASAD's uk Starlet CD with the same fuse box as a Glanza. My 96 spec Glanza fuse box ASAD's UK CD fuse box My 98 spec SR fuse box As you can see Asads fusebox is the same as a 96spec Glanza one making it easier for him to just get a sensor/ancillary loom from a 96 spec Glanza and maybe just plugging it in. I've not seen a picture of a 98spec Gl
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I've just been and measured the front disks on my paseo as the wheels are off and they are about 250mm. I'm I right in thinking they are bigger than my starlet SR disks? Think there 229mm none ABS info from Euro car parts.