Rev4 Turbo *mini photoshoot*

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jimGTS
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Rev4 Turbo *mini photoshoot*

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Hi all, been MR2-less for around 16months, but always been hovering on the forums. :mrgreen: Couldn't let go \:D/

Having recently sold my R32 GTR I was on the look out for a nice MR2 again, I looked high and low for a number of months and eventually stumbled across Leons Rev4 tbar tubby converted car. A viewing later and it was mine, thanks to fellow member mr2turbotom who came to view it with me, and of course thanks to Leon for keeping it in such great condition and thanks to Ollie and Luke at Sky insurance for sorting me out.

5days in, and having had 250+ miles of fun already, thought id start a project thread. :mrgreen:

Now some may or may not know my previous cars which included a 301hp rev2 turbo and 403hp genuine rev5 turbo both of which were featured in mr2only magazine!
ive been a member of the mr2 forums for a good 8-9years and don't plan on leaving for a while yet!

The plan is to land this car in the middle of my old ones to keep reliability but clean fast fun in mind.

The car came with a blitz ebc, but I prefer my the profec B 2 so swapped this in today along with my AEM wideband to checking fueling (which appears to be all good).
Ive also removed the insert on the HKS bov, much better sound IMO, also replaced the adjustable bolt to tighten up the spring a little more.


Current spec;


UK MR2 Tbar in Azure blue converted with a Rev4 turbo engine by 3S in 2010. Both chassis and engine ni on 80k miles.

Engine
Rev4 turbo engine conversion
Hybrid ct26 turbo
Greddy I/C core and spal fan
KO Racing I/C pipes
HKS SSQV BOV
Profec B Spec 2 EBC
3” Berk Technology downpipe
Berk Technology exhaust in excellent polished condition
K&N air filter (RE-0810, 9” long, 3” flange)
Engine lid hydraulic strut

Transmission
Ogura lightweight clutch and flywheel (organic single plate)

Exterior
Rev 5 spoiler
Turbo engine lid
Crystal clear front lenses
Crystal clear side repeaters
4 brake/sidelight mod

Wheels
Work VS-XX 3-piece 17inch split rims, staggered, 8” et 35 and 9” et 35
Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 on the front 215/40/17
Falken FK 452 on the rear 245/35/17

Suspension and Chassis
Tein Type Flex coilovers and pillowball topmounts (lowered ~40mm front and back)
ST anti-roll bars (24mm front, 22mm rear) with support plates and poly bushes fitted
Prothane poly bush complete kit
Front and rear upper strut braces
Camber adjustable bolts on the front

Future plans (all of which I have ready to go on)
Fit my part leather Recaro Speed SR3 seats
Personal Neo Eagle black steering wheel with blue stitching
Either 1 of my black faced greddy or apexi EL1 gauges
AEM wideband
Amps and 10inch sub
Paint/Clean engine bay, maybe the odd blue hose
Engine Lid fans
Poly Engine mounts and gear selector bushes
Potentially some full black alloys, not sure which yet
Potentially a GT series 3071 turbo to get most out of OEM fueling/ECU


Anyway, pics from today


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ashley
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Welcome back Jim :thumleft:
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gavinda
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Lol welcome back ,even the wheels look similar to the ones you let go
jimGTS
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Cheers :-)
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ashley
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Looks like a good example to get back into....subscribed :thumleft:
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chrisrev2gt
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welcome back Jim your old rev5 was one of my favorite mr2's
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steelyblue
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Thats a stunning mister. love the colour wheels really suit it. health to drive
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:thumleft:
craig
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Lovely motor buddy! :D

Welcome back. :wink:
Rory
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Nice motor - Welcome back Jim
jimGTS
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Thanks all, hope it serves me well.
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A wise choice Jim, it's a stunning car :thumleft:
Marf
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Nice car Jim, what made you leave behind Skybus ownership?
jimGTS
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beautiful car, but couldnt trust it mechanically.
plus i realised i missed the size and nimbleness of the mr2, the gtr was only ever a weekend car and on the b roads it was a struggle.

i did look into a vx220 and rx7, even the elise s1, but with a wedding coming up next year, i had to be sensible, so funds were limited and bang for buck, you cant go too wrong with the mr2 turbo, and handling wise, leons setup a great little car :D
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Fair enough, I can understand the b-road thing for sure, the RX7 is just small enough to still enjoy on a b-road, any larger and it'd be a different story!
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I'm really interested in your R32 story, what did you think would break? or was it just the age of the car.

Seems like i'm stalking, but i remember your well sorted R32 and just wondering apart from you releasing funds for your upcoming wedding (congraz) why you would let it go :-k
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Welcome back!
This car looks fantastic, congrats on the purchase. Loved your last 2 as well. Good luck with the power gains. :thumleft:
jimGTS
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Got a few bits done saturday, weather wasn't looking ideal so a good time to start to change things up a bit

** Gear linkage bushes and rotating the linkage cube.
** Fit my recaros!

For the bushes, dam the starter was a bu88er to remove!

Idea being a bearing/solid type for the top selector as this only needs to rotate, and a jap spec poly bush one for the lower as this needs some give.
And the cube rotated 90degrees as that had worn quite a bit

The left over poly bush and one of my Phoenix power solid bushes, along with the cleaned up rotated cube
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Wear on the cube!
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Top oem bush wouldn't budge! Can't have been helping
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Other Oem bush, warped!
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Just needed to pop the rails on I got from some old factory recaros I picked up the other month. Total oem fitment.
Feel great!

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Welcome back,

I can fully understand, i have been in the same position with a Supra and Tvr in the past.

Supra was a better car but did not deliver the same smiles. The size and capability of going fast with no real sensation.
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Wow! I want those seats for my project! Where did you pick those up from?
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