Madaz's V8 lux

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Santa was good to hilux this year..................

Two hydraulic handbrakes and reservoirs for the rear fiddle brakes :D :D
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And out with the old.............

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And in with the new...........

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Thanks to 4WDBits for the F.O.A. bumpstops
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When you planning to use fiddle brakes? Can't use those in a winch comp!?
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evilknieval69 wrote:When you planning to use fiddle brakes? Can't use those in a winch comp!?


Hahahahaha :lol: :lol: :lol:

I,ll just get the rules changed like everyone else does :idea:

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Found a bit of motivation today and started mounting the cans for the bumpstops......................... knew it would be a pig of a job removing the old bumpstop mounts, and i wasnt wrong :( :( :(
ended up with one side done and the other 3/4 finished.........
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Ran a tube sleeve throught the chassis and now I need to track down some schrader valve extensions so i can play with pressures without removing the bumps
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Overbraided flexible extensions are easy enough to get, I have some 350mm ones for same reason. I think they're available in lengths from about 150mm.
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4WDbits wrote:Overbraided flexible extensions are easy enough to get, I have some 350mm ones for same reason. I think they're available in lengths from about 150mm.


Primo :D Who did you buy them off?
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8) 8)
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Madaz wrote:
4WDbits wrote:Overbraided flexible extensions are easy enough to get, I have some 350mm ones for same reason. I think they're available in lengths from about 150mm.


Primo :D Who did you buy them off?


We get all our 4WD bits from 4WDbits :lol:
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Hahahahahaha :D :D
Should have known....... :mrgreen:
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Got the bumpstops finished off and installed today.........
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Another Job off the list...........
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I got my eye on that 1uz auto, what you want it for???? would cost an arm and leg to ship it your way :lol: :lol: :lol:

Bumpstops looking mint
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With the intercooler out, a bit better view of the COP's, their mounting holes line up with the most of the tapper holes in the rocker cover, except for the front one on each side that will need a bracket.............

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And these are the common as COP's that I used...........

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First big issue to get around with changing to the link and the COP's was that I lost my rev counter, Bit stink really, and even though I prettymuch completly ignore it, I did want to get it working.

Talked to link for a start, they pretty much told me good luck, and that I would need a aftermarket tacho or send it to a specialist to try and get it altered.

Not wanting to pay someone else to sort it ( and a little miffed that a $2000 Computer cant run a factory tacho straight off)
I jumped on the net and started Googling......................................................................................................................................

12hrs later.............................
and a s##tload of dead ends and wild goose chases later I had a plan :idea:

The problem is that the link and most other aftermarket ECU's can only fire out a rev output signal of 12v........
Now one way people get around this is to run a booster to get the signal up around the 40 volt spike that the factory used (either from the coil or the ignitor) which sounded a little bit hard at 2 am.

Cool... sweet as, that would be one way to do it.............. but..........
In the case of the hilux 4 cylinder petrol tacho that I run, toyota uses a resistor to DROP the voltage spike back down to 12 volts for the tacho to read.

To test it out, we tried a diesel tacho first, they take their signal from a different source, and it was missing the resistor.
Started the truck up, and Mike taps on the laptop and boom... one working diesel tacho :D

Mint.........
So armed with about 51% confidence I attacked a spare petrol tacho, pretty much just removed the offending resistor and replaced with a bit of wire, plugged it back in.............. and bam! one working petrol tacho, couple of test revs to 7000 and it works mint.

Thank god for the internet............

When i got the truck back to hamilton, I removed the bit of wire and replaced with a diode that i robbed off the back of another cluster, just to prevent any backfeeding.

Then I did the mod to my actual tacho to make sure it wasnt just a fluke..........

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Remove the Tacho

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These are the terminals to desolder..........

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Basically look on the tacho for the P input, which is marked on the tacho and the board on the back of the cluster, the resistor your lookin for is the first one as it feeds in

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This is what it looks like when removed.........

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Stole one of these from another cluster...........

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And soldered it in, make sure you test it so that you install it the right way round..........

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And the end result........ one working tacho.....

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As usual, I cant say if it will work for you, but i got it to work with two different types of petrol tacho, so hopefully its all good
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Uh oh............

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Madaz wrote: Bit stink really, and even though I prettymuch completly ignore it, I did want to get it working.



been there, specified a rev counter in all my toys and never looked at it once in the "heat of the moment"
But since your going there, atleast bonnet mount them

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and if you get stuck I can help you do your wipers
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Madaz wrote:Uh oh............

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New motor is it?????
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imsohi wrote:
New motor is it?????


It's why the rev counter wasn't working ............
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Ralfie wrote:
imsohi wrote:
New motor is it?????


It's why the rev counter wasn't working ............


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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His Dad pinched it for the jet boat after the last one caught fire???

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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Good work on the tacho bro. And good on you for sharing it. I suspect I will appreciate that very much.
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shortylux wrote:Good work on the tacho bro. And good on you for sharing it. I suspect I will appreciate that very much.


Guess your lucky ive got a couple of spare tachos, should fit in your dash with out too much drama :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Hmmm............. theres yer problem........... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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looks like it's been pulled apart to fit a set of 8.5 to 1 compression 20 thou oversized Ross pistons....at a guess :lol:
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Ralfie wrote:
imsohi wrote:
New motor is it?????


It's why the rev counter wasn't working ............


Nah its because the battery isnt connected.
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LOLYF wrote:looks like it's been pulled apart to fit a set of 8.5 to 1 compression 20 thou oversized Ross pistons....at a guess :lol:


Hahahahaha, if they ever turn up :mrgreen:
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its a bit of a stink feeling pulling apart a engine that had nothing wrong with it :( :?

I dont know how old the engine is, and i have no idea how many ks it had done, but despite being thrashed by me and having boost chucked in as well all the internal components were mint as.........

They are a damm good engine

Hope it goes as good when its back together.....................
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Madaz wrote:its a bit of a stink feeling pulling apart a engine that had nothing wrong with it :( :?

I dont know how old the engine is, and i have no idea how many ks it had done, but despite being thrashed by me and having boost chucked in as well all the internal components were mint as.........

They are a damm good engine

Hope it goes as good when its back together.....................

betta be ready for a trip down to rallywoods this year fella!
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Madaz wrote:
LOLYF wrote:looks like it's been pulled apart to fit a set of 8.5 to 1 compression 20 thou oversized Ross pistons....at a guess :lol:


Hahahahaha, if they ever turn up :mrgreen:



Check them over well when you get them, the first set i got for Jono's new twin turbo 1uz turned out to be more like 12 to 1 :roll:

we're now waiting for a set of 8.5's to turn up as well :lol:
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LOLYF wrote:
Madaz wrote:
LOLYF wrote:looks like it's been pulled apart to fit a set of 8.5 to 1 compression 20 thou oversized Ross pistons....at a guess :lol:


Hahahahaha, if they ever turn up :mrgreen:



Check them over well when you get them, the first set i got for Jono's new twin turbo 1uz turned out to be more like 12 to 1 :roll:

we're now waiting for a set of 8.5's to turn up as well :lol:


Cheers for that, i will check when they turn up.
Hopefully they will be sweet as they are a standard piston for ross.
We were gonna decompress the standard pistons, but the price of the ross didn't make it worth doing.
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