3TGTE37
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 12:01 am
This car has had a very dramatic life in my hands. I've had it for about 10 years, been working on it for about 9. Needless to say, all the heartaches have gone away as soon as I was able to start it. A few more things to button up and it'll be roadworthy. Some of you know my story.
Name: Ryan
Car: 1975 TE37 SR5 started Pearl White now British Racing Green
Motor & Driveline: SDS EFI 3TGTEU w/ 440cc 7MGTE injectors, front facing intake manifold, T3/4 turbo and FMIC, Supra W58 w/ IS300 short shifter, Ford 8.8 with 3.73 gear and LSD, 3 inch mandrel bent exhaust with Magnaflow muffler.
Suspension & Brakes: AE86 front struts, shortened with MR2 SW20 5 way adjustable Tokico shocks, coilovers and adjustable T3 camber plates and NRCA. Straightened leafsprings with 8 way adjustable TRD blues. FC3S Rx7 4 piston calipers up front.
Wheels & Tires: Enkei92 15 x 7 Kumho 195 50R15
Interior: Acura/Honda Integra seats, VW Rabbit center console. Re-vinyl was needed for the dash. All plastics were refreshed with vinyl paint.
Body: Refreshed entire chassis with new metal and new color.
Other: Replaced entire wiring loom with a brand new universal harness. Steering is upgraded as well with a Starlet manual rack & pinion, and CelicaSupra column with tilt. Air Conditioning is online. All chrome parts are refreshed and polished
When I bought it from Phoenix, AZ. Notice the 2 other Yotas I owned at that time.
1st and only time I had it out for JCCS.
It suffered an unfortunate incident in the hands of a tow truck driver and damaged the passenger side fender, fender flare and control arm. It sat at a friends house under the Las Vegas sun for about a year after moving before I had the funds to tow it to Southern California. I was able to find and replace the damaged parts and slowly worked on it, crossing out the check list one by one.
When it was time to tune the engine, I hit a snag as the flywheel bolts were sheared and it again sat in idle for almost a year.
Today however is a great day:
A few times I have contemplated on giving it up, thank you to my wonderful wife for understanding that I need to work on it til it's all done.
I hope to give updates as regularly as possible.
Ryan
Name: Ryan
Car: 1975 TE37 SR5 started Pearl White now British Racing Green
Motor & Driveline: SDS EFI 3TGTEU w/ 440cc 7MGTE injectors, front facing intake manifold, T3/4 turbo and FMIC, Supra W58 w/ IS300 short shifter, Ford 8.8 with 3.73 gear and LSD, 3 inch mandrel bent exhaust with Magnaflow muffler.
Suspension & Brakes: AE86 front struts, shortened with MR2 SW20 5 way adjustable Tokico shocks, coilovers and adjustable T3 camber plates and NRCA. Straightened leafsprings with 8 way adjustable TRD blues. FC3S Rx7 4 piston calipers up front.
Wheels & Tires: Enkei92 15 x 7 Kumho 195 50R15
Interior: Acura/Honda Integra seats, VW Rabbit center console. Re-vinyl was needed for the dash. All plastics were refreshed with vinyl paint.
Body: Refreshed entire chassis with new metal and new color.
Other: Replaced entire wiring loom with a brand new universal harness. Steering is upgraded as well with a Starlet manual rack & pinion, and CelicaSupra column with tilt. Air Conditioning is online. All chrome parts are refreshed and polished
When I bought it from Phoenix, AZ. Notice the 2 other Yotas I owned at that time.
1st and only time I had it out for JCCS.
It suffered an unfortunate incident in the hands of a tow truck driver and damaged the passenger side fender, fender flare and control arm. It sat at a friends house under the Las Vegas sun for about a year after moving before I had the funds to tow it to Southern California. I was able to find and replace the damaged parts and slowly worked on it, crossing out the check list one by one.
When it was time to tune the engine, I hit a snag as the flywheel bolts were sheared and it again sat in idle for almost a year.
Today however is a great day:
A few times I have contemplated on giving it up, thank you to my wonderful wife for understanding that I need to work on it til it's all done.
I hope to give updates as regularly as possible.
Ryan