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Old 12-27-2012, 07:29 PM   #51 (permalink)
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I didn't realize so many people were slapping on TRD superchargers and turbos to these motors. There's some really big talk about their potential, good to know I guess!
The problem with the trd supercharger is that it requires almost as much power to run as it produces with the stock pulley , but a turbo could be a go if you could make custom headers for it
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Old 12-27-2012, 07:32 PM   #52 (permalink)
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OK time for an update : today I machined the flywheel, but now my bolts are too short, the 3sfe bolts have a collar that won't fit the hilux wheel, and the original Camry bolts are too short as it was only a flexplate. Time for plan B
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ARP could have what you need. That are state of the art. Let me check and I'll give you the info. They are at a reasonable price. you can get them in New Zealand.

Update: Yes, they have them for 3SGTE, Camry, and Celica. But they have two sizes. I guess you will need the longer once. Price, 46.00 American dollars.

Where in New Zealnd? here, here2, here3

Let me keep digging.

Check here.

More update: R00BZ, this is hell of an information for the 1MZ-FE mate from Turbo Magazine
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Eventually you just have to put the bloody thing in....

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Outstanding mate, just out standing.
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Yep... it's in...

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Yep... it's in...

Nice. Just f'ing nice.. Great work.

Tight fit though. What are you doing about cooling? I doubt you could fit any thermos between the motor and the radiator. Unless you've found some super slim ones.
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Wow, impressive. Great job R00ZB. Your the leader now. I hope you've documented everything. After a days thrashing, just sit down and write everything that has affected, challenged and complicated things for you. That, IMHO, would be the bible for this project. I saw something the other day. A Suzuki with the V6 badge . Easy, get one of those badge and do your; "RAV6" Badge.
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This is your brother installer Woodsport down under





It also is a tight fit, but it works.
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R00BZ. Nice job. I love seeing guys take the initiative and make cool things happen. Congrats!
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