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Topic #77385 1008 posts Started by bsamps4
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QUOTE (Box @ Jun 3, 2015 - 12:43 AM) *
>See, I told you going to the E153 would be a good idea. Nobody ever believes me. tongue.gif

Question though, why are the tires so flat? It'd suck to have a blowout from the sidewall rubbing, or end up hydroplaning. I get the lower pressure to help with traction ordeal, but I wouldn't use anything less than 26 psi or so on the street. Look into the Cooper Zeon RS3-S tires, they're a fantastic tire and fairly priced. It's what my brother put onto his Genesis 2.0T to replace the original Bridgestone Potenzas and they made a huge improvement, especially in wet weather.


Box??? Has a brother???
Where did you purchase the axles? When I did the transmission swap in 2013 the DS axle had to be stretched, visibly by the boots, in order for the splines to show and nut to tighten. Apparently Autozone/Advance/O'Reilly's/NAPA/FLAPS only stock a 5GC axle labeled as a 6GC unit, a few mm short. Only CarQuest seemed to have the appropriate OEM-type available.

This post has been edited by SwissFerdi: Jun 3, 2015 - 10:14 AM

'97 ST\ Eibach \ KYB \ Kenwood \ Alpine \ Cusco \ OEM+[sold 10/18]'93 MX-5LE
The outers come from an 88 Camry V6
Yeps, I also have a half-brother and half-sister along with a step-sister.

2001 Miata LS 5-speed
Nice glad to hear that you got things figured out. I loved that transmission for FWD.
I want to drive a ST205 one of these days, but a swapped car like Ben's with the 3S-GTE and E153 intrigues me as well. I also want to drive a 1MZ and E153 swap too. I miss the seats and practicality of my Celica, that and it didn't get 12 mpg on 93. tongue.gif

2001 Miata LS 5-speed
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QUOTE (Box @ Jun 4, 2015 - 4:03 PM) *
>I want to drive a ST205 one of these days, but a swapped car like Ben's with the 3S-GTE and E153 intrigues me as well. I also want to drive a 1MZ and E153 swap too. I miss the seats and practicality of my Celica, that and it didn't get 12 mpg on 93. tongue.gif


Come to CSP next year, I'll have my ST165 there...which is basically an ST205 cause it has the drivetrain from one (minus the engine)... laugh.gif
I'd like to. Getting married this year so I can't make it this time.
Only if I have something that doesn't pass everything but a fuel pump. tongue.gif

2001 Miata LS 5-speed
Here are a few pictures from completing the E153 swap. I had to use spacers on my set up. I've used up all of my spare axles trying to fix vibration issues, and I think I finally have it right. The vibration was so bad that the bolts on my intermediate shaft bearing backed out, and that caused a **** LOAD of vibration. Good news is that the transmission didn't leak, and still drives great. Fingers crossed I didn't completely **** it up.
I used a 3/16ths spacer on my driver side because the axle would move in and out of the transmission input by 3/16ths of an inch. I used a 1/2 inch spacer on the passenger side because the axle was WWWAAAAAY over stretched without it.


This is a picture of the spacer inside of the MR2 Turbo intermediate shaft for the passenger side. I had to have this made by a local machine shop.

This is a picture of the Spec stage 3 clutch after it was installed. Stage three is a 6 puck, and still very streetable. I also inquired with Spec as to why the stage 2+ was more expensive than the stage 3 despite the stage 3 being able to hold 480lbftq versus the 2+ 450lbft.
The reason behind this is material cost. The stage 2+ has one side that is made of Kevlar.

Here is a picture of some girl that I know that just HAD to help install the clutch...If memory serves I think I'm marrying her later this year.
Drivetrain vibrations are never fun, hopefully you got it sorted out. So how many notches in your dash from Honda kills do you have now? tongue.gif

Speaking of expensive clutches my brother just did his on the Genesis to the sum of $800 just for the clutch kit from Competition Clutch. Of course that included a new single mass "lightweight" flywheel and ARP flywheel bolts, but jeez... I think his friction disc is kevlar too. At least it doesn't slip like the o.e. clutch I guess. tongue.gif

2001 Miata LS 5-speed
I've never had a problem with Spec. Comp and ACT are waaaay overpriced!
What outer axles did you use? The standard is mr2 turbo inners and st185 outers but that leads to the stretching and the need for spacers for a lowered car. I understand the solution to avoid the need for spacers is to substiture lexus e250 or 89?-93 camry outers, as they are half an inch longer.

I haven't been able to confirm this, and that it is a viable long term solution.

This post has been edited by cardshark525: Jun 13, 2015 - 7:06 PM
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QUOTE (cardshark525 @ Jun 13, 2015 - 7:03 PM) *
>What outer axles did you use? The standard is mr2 turbo inners and st185 outers but that leads to the stretching and the need for spacers for a lowered car. I understand the solution to avoid the need for spacers is to substiture lexus e250 or 89?-93 camry outers, as they are half an inch longer.

I haven't been able to confirm this, and that it is a viable long term solution.


I am actually using 88 Camry v6 outers. But I'm also lowered.
Those are the ones. Still stretched and needed spacer?
I bought the tranny and axles from Toy. He was at stock ride height and didn't need a spacer at all, but on my set up I needed them.
Alright guru's. My 3s is having some slight hiccup's, and after the Facebook conversation yesterday concerning the fact that 6gc does STILL exist, I thought it important to post on here.

3 weeks ago I was driving to work and my check engine light came on. Code 52 for a knock sensor. I replaced said knock sensor with the ATS GM knock sensor. I no longer have a check engine light.

Symptoms I was having before and after.

Say you're cruising in 5th gear around 2500-3000 rpms, or 4th or 3rd. really doesn't matter. Say you are in a gear that you don't feel like shifting out of, but want to go ahead and hammer on for a little boost.
Between 3-4,000 rpms the car will hesitate. My AFR's will move from 14ish to 15ish. As soon as the car crosses the 4,000rpm threshold the AFR's will drop into the 11's or 12's, and boost properly all the way to red line.

My spark plugs are new, my dizzy cap is new, I cleaned contacts for my ignitor, and coil, I re-checked my timing, and even set my cam's back to zero (exhaust side was retarded 4 degrees), I checked/re-adjusted my TPS, checked engine grounds, and made sure there were no leaks or tears in my vacuum hose between MAP/FPR to intake manifold.

Any other suggestions guys??? These symptoms started maybe a month and a half ago.
Hmm, so when you floor it under load it's going lean and bogging... Perhaps there's a vacuum leak elsewhere like the intake manifold or throttle body, or somewhere in the intercooler piping, or maybe an exhaust leak around the turbo. Being it was fine at first and just showed up somewhat recently I'd double check anything that could loosen or blowout.

2001 Miata LS 5-speed
Ben I had a similar issue. I changed my o2 sensor and haven't had it since. primemr2.com sells 3rd Gen 02s
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QUOTE (enderswift @ Nov 20, 2015 - 7:47 PM) *
>Ben I had a similar issue. I changed my o2 sensor and haven't had it since. primemr2.com sells 3rd Gen 02s


This^^^ One of the most over looked parts on the 3s swap. Although signs of going bad are slim, the benefits of replacement are great.

It takes 8,460 bolts to assemble an automobile, and one nut to scatter it all over the road.Celica: The name is derived from the Spanish word for "heavenly" or "celestial".Back-2-Back July COTM 15&16
torque problems are good problems
I saw the pics on facebook.

That sucks.

my st205 swapandour Beams swap
Luke. That primemr2 site is awesome. Lots of really good tune up parts, and it looks like it's a pile of stuff that usually goes wrong!

Oh, and on a second note! I got to drive a friends real GT4 last night. That **** was BAD ASS! The right hand drive was a bit wonky, but after a few minutes of driving you start to get used to it.
aren't they awesome? I already got a bunch of stuff from them. waaay better than trying to source stuff from the uk.

Another gt4? stock or modified?
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QUOTE (bsamps4 @ Mar 3, 2016 - 1:20 PM) *
>Luke. That primemr2 site is awesome. Lots of really good tune up parts, and it looks like it's a pile of stuff that usually goes wrong!

Oh, and on a second note! I got to drive a friends real GT4 last night. That **** was BAD ASS! The right hand drive was a bit wonky, but after a few minutes of driving you start to get used to it.


Another one?? They are popping up everywhere now!

It takes 8,460 bolts to assemble an automobile, and one nut to scatter it all over the road.Celica: The name is derived from the Spanish word for "heavenly" or "celestial".Back-2-Back July COTM 15&16
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QUOTE (bsamps4 @ Mar 3, 2016 - 2:20 PM) *
>Luke. That primemr2 site is awesome. Lots of really good tune up parts, and it looks like it's a pile of stuff that usually goes wrong!

Oh, and on a second note! I got to drive a friends real GT4 last night. That **** was BAD ASS! The right hand drive was a bit wonky, but after a few minutes of driving you start to get used to it.


Who's GT4 you drivin', Ben?!

Has no more Celicas
Stock GT4. A friend of mine nearby picked one up from a military guy. It was such a pleasure to drive!
Hey guys! It's been a while, just want to get you guys up to date on all of the shenanigans, and provide pictures at the same time. Most of you have probably already seen a lot of this stuff on Facebook, but since this is my Project thread it should probably be included. Back in December I went to the track with my Dad and tore up the car pretty bad. Wheel hop and torque caused me to break my passenger front axle at the spline, and at the 6 bolt joint side. I also shattered the wheel bearing, and nuked the spindle. A buddy and I had actually performed a small modification on the vehicle for my day at the track. I decided to change up my screamer pipe just a touch. I also had my water-meth bung installed in to the new intercooler piping. (I DID NOT DO THE WELDING ON THIS IT WAS JUST MY IDEA). I have since fixed the car, and it is now back on the road enjoying the usual shenanigans.























This post has been edited by bsamps4: Apr 17, 2016 - 2:20 PM
The dump valve through the hood vent is such a baller idea!

It takes 8,460 bolts to assemble an automobile, and one nut to scatter it all over the road.Celica: The name is derived from the Spanish word for "heavenly" or "celestial".Back-2-Back July COTM 15&16