mrpham's summer build
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Re: mrpham's summer build
aITB Synchrometer (Syncrometer) - http://omgpham.com/itb-synchrometer-syncrometer
I picked up a Synchrometer from a local Motorsport business, Dirt Devil Ind., just located 30mins from Brisbane. It's used to tune/sync ITBs or carburetors for a smoother idle and acceleration. It's not really necessary but why not hey?
It works by measuring air flow through the trumpet (velocity stacks). The synchrometer has a tapered rubber tip that inserts into the ITB opening, than using the bypass adjust screw to set each throttle body for the right amount of air flow at idle.
I picked up a Synchrometer from a local Motorsport business, Dirt Devil Ind., just located 30mins from Brisbane. It's used to tune/sync ITBs or carburetors for a smoother idle and acceleration. It's not really necessary but why not hey?
It works by measuring air flow through the trumpet (velocity stacks). The synchrometer has a tapered rubber tip that inserts into the ITB opening, than using the bypass adjust screw to set each throttle body for the right amount of air flow at idle.
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Cool. I think the vacuum method might have worked with yours if you disconnected the vac block. I'm kinda around till Friday then away till June.
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Mate dropped off some Toyota COPs (Coil Over Plugs) for me today, going to use them with the Megasquirt instead of the factory ignitor/coils. Should be killer
We also tried out the Synchrometer on his ITB'd Daihatsu Mira Van, it's a farking beast!
http://omgpham.com/synchronising-ians-itbs
It's a slightly tedious process because adjustments on one throttle body will affect the others, so it can take a few goes to get it right. Once the ITBs are synced though, the idle speed needs to be adjusted too, with Ian's car the idle ended up being higher.
We also tried out the Synchrometer on his ITB'd Daihatsu Mira Van, it's a farking beast!
http://omgpham.com/synchronising-ians-itbs
It's a slightly tedious process because adjustments on one throttle body will affect the others, so it can take a few goes to get it right. Once the ITBs are synced though, the idle speed needs to be adjusted too, with Ian's car the idle ended up being higher.
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Build Update - http://omgpham.com/build-update
Not much has been happening but some updates for the build so far.
I received my first batch of Brake Cylinder Braces, so took some photos of what it looks like installed. It's too hard to take photos of the install, so will be doing it on a bare chassis in a few weeks.
Excuse my dirty engine bay.
I've also decided to ditch the old style CAS and go with dedicated crank and cam angle sensors. They're used in later model BP4W engines as well as NB6 engines.
Started my ECU harness too. Re-used the ECU connectors and just de-pinned the terminals so I could solder new wires on. Was a tedious process but well worth it, sensors/injectors/coils connectors will be installed later.
mmmm so fresh so clean.
Cleaned up all the connectors that I plan to re-use, de-pinned and bought new rubber seals.
Picked up this cool passenger foot well plate from MX-5 Plus. No idea what brand it is, but it looks useful as it'll give me more space for the MegaSquirt and fuse/relay panel.
Made a decision to get rid of the of standard coil/ignitors and go with the very popular Toyota COPs. Coil-On-Plugs provide a much better spark as well as giving me sequential spark with the MegaSquirt.
Not much has been happening but some updates for the build so far.
I received my first batch of Brake Cylinder Braces, so took some photos of what it looks like installed. It's too hard to take photos of the install, so will be doing it on a bare chassis in a few weeks.
Excuse my dirty engine bay.
I've also decided to ditch the old style CAS and go with dedicated crank and cam angle sensors. They're used in later model BP4W engines as well as NB6 engines.
Started my ECU harness too. Re-used the ECU connectors and just de-pinned the terminals so I could solder new wires on. Was a tedious process but well worth it, sensors/injectors/coils connectors will be installed later.
mmmm so fresh so clean.
Cleaned up all the connectors that I plan to re-use, de-pinned and bought new rubber seals.
Picked up this cool passenger foot well plate from MX-5 Plus. No idea what brand it is, but it looks useful as it'll give me more space for the MegaSquirt and fuse/relay panel.
Made a decision to get rid of the of standard coil/ignitors and go with the very popular Toyota COPs. Coil-On-Plugs provide a much better spark as well as giving me sequential spark with the MegaSquirt.
Current Forum Specials!
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
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Re: mrpham's summer build
Interesting! Will the brace work for NBs?
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Apu wrote:Interesting! Will the brace work for NBs?
Yeah mate will fit the NBs too.
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Great, so when are you selling it?
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ITB Assembly - http://omgpham.com/itb-assembly
The enamel paint on the ITBs finally dried, didn't air dry in 7-days like the instructions said. And I actually had it in the oven for a total of 12-hours at 60degrees. That was annoying...
Anyway, I had some time today so I went for a drive in search for new throttle plate screws. The factory screws are M3 which are mushroomed from factory to stop them from ever backing out. I drilled these out so I could pull apart the throttle bodies for sand-blasting and paint. Checkout the photos here - http://omgpham.com/itb-strip-clean.
The shop is called Small Parts & Bearings, they stock a huge range of screws and taps. Had a chat with them at the shop and they recommended the M3.5x0.6 Hex Cap screws. I bought the required tap too, total was $18. Not too bad I thought.
First step was to drill out the hole slightly and then tap the new thread.
Just test fitting the new screws, had to cut/shorten the screw too.
The assembly station, used a syringe to apply oil in the tight spots. Also picked up some spare ITBs for parts, was great having them there so I could check how everything went back together.
One throttle body done, three more to go.
All four throttle bodies assembled!
This next part is a bit hard to explain, but basically the Toyota throttle linkages don't really match up with the stock Mazda throttle cable. There's a bit of slack as well as not enough travel in the throttle pulley. The idea is to make more space between the throttle cable stop and the throttle linkages, this removes any slack in the cable. It's quite straight forward to do, just have to move some parts around so that the throttle linkages sit on cylinder #3 and #4 instead of #2 and #3.
After re-assembling the throttle bodies, the service manual outlines the procedures to adjust all four linkages that daisy-chain the throttle bodies together. I'll do that in the next couple of days hopefully.
I can't wait to get these on the car!
The enamel paint on the ITBs finally dried, didn't air dry in 7-days like the instructions said. And I actually had it in the oven for a total of 12-hours at 60degrees. That was annoying...
Anyway, I had some time today so I went for a drive in search for new throttle plate screws. The factory screws are M3 which are mushroomed from factory to stop them from ever backing out. I drilled these out so I could pull apart the throttle bodies for sand-blasting and paint. Checkout the photos here - http://omgpham.com/itb-strip-clean.
The shop is called Small Parts & Bearings, they stock a huge range of screws and taps. Had a chat with them at the shop and they recommended the M3.5x0.6 Hex Cap screws. I bought the required tap too, total was $18. Not too bad I thought.
First step was to drill out the hole slightly and then tap the new thread.
Just test fitting the new screws, had to cut/shorten the screw too.
The assembly station, used a syringe to apply oil in the tight spots. Also picked up some spare ITBs for parts, was great having them there so I could check how everything went back together.
One throttle body done, three more to go.
All four throttle bodies assembled!
This next part is a bit hard to explain, but basically the Toyota throttle linkages don't really match up with the stock Mazda throttle cable. There's a bit of slack as well as not enough travel in the throttle pulley. The idea is to make more space between the throttle cable stop and the throttle linkages, this removes any slack in the cable. It's quite straight forward to do, just have to move some parts around so that the throttle linkages sit on cylinder #3 and #4 instead of #2 and #3.
After re-assembling the throttle bodies, the service manual outlines the procedures to adjust all four linkages that daisy-chain the throttle bodies together. I'll do that in the next couple of days hopefully.
I can't wait to get these on the car!
Current Forum Specials!
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
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Current Forum Specials!
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
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ITB Update - http://omgpham.com/itb-update
In my previous update I posted up about reassembling my ITBs. I had to use new screws to hold the throttle plates as the old ones were drilled out, they were replaced with socket cap screws but I was recommended to use something with a smaller profile head. I've now replaced the screws with button head socket screws.
The screws were also cut down so not much thread was left sticking out on the other side.
Spent some time over the weekend dialing up the ITB adjustment screws, still a few things to sort out and hopefully they won't cause issues down the track.
Stupid little adjusting screws, very tedious!
Finally received my FPR adapter piece for the M-Tunes fuel rail.
Gave the foot-well plate a good clean.
In my previous update I posted up about reassembling my ITBs. I had to use new screws to hold the throttle plates as the old ones were drilled out, they were replaced with socket cap screws but I was recommended to use something with a smaller profile head. I've now replaced the screws with button head socket screws.
The screws were also cut down so not much thread was left sticking out on the other side.
Spent some time over the weekend dialing up the ITB adjustment screws, still a few things to sort out and hopefully they won't cause issues down the track.
Stupid little adjusting screws, very tedious!
Finally received my FPR adapter piece for the M-Tunes fuel rail.
Gave the foot-well plate a good clean.
Current Forum Specials!
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
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Looking really nice!
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Re: mrpham's summer build
Just read this from start to finish.
Pretty cool indeed
Now I gotta try and find your build on your S15 as I know own one.
I went backward to you. I went from MX5 to S15
Pretty cool indeed
Now I gotta try and find your build on your S15 as I know own one.
I went backward to you. I went from MX5 to S15
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Wiring Update - http://omgpham.com/wiring-update
Small update... some wiring parts arrived and picked up a white board to help me scribble down wiring stuff. It's been pretty handy
According to the MegaSquirt manual, it's a pretty good idea to shield the TPS and trigger wires. So have been on the search for a flexible 2-core shielded cable, ended up deciding on a microphone cable from JayCar (part no. WB1530).
Terminated the shielding into it's own BLACK wire, this will grounded at the ECU end and left floating on the sensor end. The BLUE wire will be used for sensor return and the WHITE for sensor ground. The +5V/+12V wire will be run externally to the shield.
My awesome PURPLE (and grey) Deutsch connectors, all solid terminals too.
This is the relay block I'll be using, it's all modular so you can expand if needed.
Small update... some wiring parts arrived and picked up a white board to help me scribble down wiring stuff. It's been pretty handy
According to the MegaSquirt manual, it's a pretty good idea to shield the TPS and trigger wires. So have been on the search for a flexible 2-core shielded cable, ended up deciding on a microphone cable from JayCar (part no. WB1530).
Terminated the shielding into it's own BLACK wire, this will grounded at the ECU end and left floating on the sensor end. The BLUE wire will be used for sensor return and the WHITE for sensor ground. The +5V/+12V wire will be run externally to the shield.
My awesome PURPLE (and grey) Deutsch connectors, all solid terminals too.
This is the relay block I'll be using, it's all modular so you can expand if needed.
Current Forum Specials!
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
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Re: mrpham's summer build
Lookin' good!
Did you end up using any loctite or nylocs on those bolts?
Did you end up using any loctite or nylocs on those bolts?
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corners wrote:Just read this from start to finish.
Pretty cool indeed
Now I gotta try and find your build on your S15 as I know own one.
I went backward to you. I went from MX5 to S15
Thanks mate, did I meet you last Friday?
My S15 build is here: http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?26278
A.Chen89 wrote:Lookin' good!
Did you end up using any loctite or nylocs on those bolts?
Yeah mate, used loctite on all those throttle plate bolts. Should be sufficient I hope.
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COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
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