Marlin Crawler Formula Toyota Buildup

Started by Marketing, November 19, 2004, 09:37:29 PM

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gotrocks

wow guys.  you do some killer work keep it up

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toyhunter

Thats awesome the only thing you could do different is have a keg mount on the other side as well :thumbs: Looks great
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Front bumpstops...



Celica external fuel pump...


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alwayzbroken

Quote from: Chris Geiger on March 22, 2005, 09:42:39 PM
Front bumpstops...



Celica external fuel pump...


What are the specifics of this fuel pump?
If you still have control you aren't going fast enough

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Gauges and switches are in...


EFI Computer installed at the top of the dash...


Front High Angle Drive shaft installed...


I though we were going to use a two part front shaft with a center bearing but our drive train ended up being much further forward then most of the other rigs. Our front and rear shafts are just about the same length. We used a CV on the rear shaft and two U joints on the front shaft.

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The ARB compressor is mounted on the right side of the engine, just inside of the frame rail.





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alwayzbroken

Does anybody know the application for the fuel pump? :dunno:
If you still have control you aren't going fast enough

MiniSimp

Quote from: alwayzbroken on April 05, 2005, 07:23:49 AM
Does anybody know the application for the fuel pump? :dunno:
They have to use it because they are using a fuel cell. If that is what you were asking.

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TrackVino

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Looks like you guys are about ready to rock 8)

alwayzbroken

Quote from: Chris Geiger on April 05, 2005, 08:03:59 AM
Toyota Cellica

I just want to know on which years the external pump was offered on celicas. My friend works for a toyota dealership and he said the early celicas use internal pumps like the trucks.Thanks.
If you still have control you aren't going fast enough

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95 toy,marlin sas,5.29aussie locker(f)/5.29detriot(r),30 spline longs/4140 superior axle (r),custom 6" alcan spring(f),dual triangulated 4link(r),hysteer,68"diamond axles,bilstein 7100s at all 4 corners, duel ultimate,fror x-member,

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FATB0Y


Northern Runner

Now this is one  :turtle:  rig that will kick some serious ALL POO  :stopit:  ASS   :moon:    ........

Keep it up guys........ :thumbs:

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We got the computer back and Big Mike is installing it and the harness now. Hopefully it will start today or tomorrow. I am planning to take the rig in to have the sheet metal done later this week.

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Mike came through and got it fired up last night. It lives. Andy is putting the steering hoses on now. Later today it will go up on the trailer under it's own power for the first time.

MiniSimp

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MiniSimp

Tell Marlin to move his truck, it's in the way of my F-Toy view LOL

BigMike

Quote from: Chris Geiger on April 13, 2005, 03:47:32 PM
Mike came through and got it fired up last night.

:disturbed: 

I wish I had spent my $$ on a stand along ecu system back when I had my MR2 in service. This SDS system is really nice and its not all so bad to install. I had to measure, drill, and mount three magnets onto the crank pulley and align a Hall Sensor for the magnetic pickup, but the was the hardest part.

When I got everything together, I cranked it over and it fired right up and idled very smoothly at 1k rpm the very first time. :bowdown: BigMike

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whaddya mean when your Mr2 was in service....has it been dry docked?  Say it aint so!!
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