e30mclow's e30 #14 - Now 1.5jz + 6 Speed
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The Pajero Evo has been a fun distraction this winter


Bring on the track days!

Meanwhile, I continue to tinker on the 1J project
I have adapted an adjustable gear knob to work, which can be filled with weight to get things shifting perfectly





I've played around with a discrete hydro idea, but I'm undecided if I'll use it



Chop chop







Trimmed the front bumper for better air flow to the IC/rad




Trimmed the air con vent to fit around the intercooler


Made some cheap foglights fit around the 3" IC hoses


I finally fitted all of the intercooler piping t-bolt clamps, then finished off the exposed threads with vacuum hose plugs (you saw it here first)



Made a dump tube to divert wastegate discharge away from the engine bay



Changed out the rock hard engine mounts for the ole Canadian specials






Picked up a crack free dash

A Tech 2 Valance

MRT bump steer correction kit

Expansion Tank and Steering Bellows

The car is running and driving, so now is the time to take it all apart and paint it
Last edited by e30mclow; 01-30-2020, 06:09 PM.Leave a comment:
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Jealous of the Pajevo. Just a few more years and theyll be legal state side. My tow rig is a Gen 1 montero LWB with a turboed 6.0L in it. The Paj is a bad mofo thoughLeave a comment:
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Managed to drive the thing up and down the street and in/out of the garage this weekend after finishing the rusted out brake lines.



Loving how it sits on these wheels

Now that winter is looming, and driving this thing properly isn't going to happen until at least next Spring/Summer, I need to set sights on a new target.
I'm hoping to have it Autocross ready by the first local event next Spring. That'll help figure out the bugs before committing to the road.
That sounds boring right? Towing a car to Autocross instead of driving it?
Not with my new tow donkey!

1998 Pajero Evolution. It arrives tonight and I'm very excited. The e30 will look awesome getting towed by this thing
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i've been working on patching rust on my car for like 2 months now and you finish it in an afternoon. lol. it's always motivating to see people knock this shit out in an evening.Leave a comment:
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The exact same ones have been used and abused with far more power then mine, with no ill effects.
As for the clutch - I agree, which it why I installed it how I did.
It must be down to the Collins adapter kit and the shape of the conversion flywheel.
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Yummy



I recently fitted a 110amp Lexus SC400 alternator which solved a few little niggles I've been having.

This allowed me to run the car for 20 minutes while I played with the Apexi AFC and got the AFR sitting pretty.
The plan for the after work hours for this week is mainly repairing the aforementioned brake line. While moving the brake & fuel lines to where I can work on them, I decided to tackle the common rust spot beneath the accelerator pedal.
I didn't take photo before investigating, but this is what appeared once I started digging around the pedal area. Following removal of the undersealer, there was only one tool for it - the grinder.






I'll weld it in this weekend.
To aid the bleeding of the cooling system, seems as my rad sits relatively low (although I'm using the stock e30 reservoir), I've added a bleeder screw to the 1JZ water neck.

Exhaust parts are starting to arrive including stainless v-bands and flex pipes. I'm hoping to manage a 3" system, granted it'll sit a little low.
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