slammed air ride Scimitar with Lexus V8 1UZFE

slammed air ride Scimitar with Lexus V8 1UZFE

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Stevie Mojo

1,519 posts

238 months

Tuesday 29th September 2015
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Digitalize

2,850 posts

136 months

Wednesday 30th September 2015
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Good stuff

s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Wednesday 30th September 2015
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I had a pretty scary day yesterday just nicked an artery in my arm and had blood coming out like a fountain! was just using a hammer and chisel and the chisel just hit my arm when it fell out of my hand? very small cut but looked really horrible at the moment in time! I don't like the sight of my own blood and nearly passed out........all fine now after a couple of hours with a bandage wrapped around it stopped bleeding and looking at my arm now its hard to see how such a small cut could have caused so much blood!

Megaflow

9,457 posts

226 months

Wednesday 30th September 2015
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yikes

s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Wednesday 30th September 2015
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Just ordered some new metal box section for the chassis repairs, and remote oil filter takeoff for the 1UZFE engine.

Tony427

2,873 posts

234 months

Wednesday 30th September 2015
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There are a number of short stumpy oil filters that will fit and leave enough room for the chassis thereby saving you some cash paying for the remote oil cooler kit and perhaps more importantly space as it may well be a bit tight.

What are you doing about the OEM water to oil, oil cooler collar that the original oil filter sits in. Will you also be adding a remore oil cooler as well as a filter.

A stumpy oil filter, Toyota shopping car or Renauly 5 type, seems to make sense rather than a whole load of additional gubbins.

Cheers,

Tony


s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Wednesday 30th September 2015
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Tony427 said:
There are a number of short stumpy oil filters that will fit and leave enough room for the chassis thereby saving you some cash paying for the remote oil cooler kit and perhaps more importantly space as it may well be a bit tight.

What are you doing about the OEM water to oil, oil cooler collar that the original oil filter sits in. Will you also be adding a remore oil cooler as well as a filter.

A stumpy oil filter, Toyota shopping car or Renauly 5 type, seems to make sense rather than a whole load of additional gubbins.

Cheers,

Tony

no room for a short filter less than a 2 inch gap! now I have the engine lowered and in position so has to be remote, even if I notched the chassis would be no good as its direct in line with the lower suspension bracket. Mine is an early engine and does not have the water cooled collar. Not keen on the remote but dont see any other way other than cutting and shorten the housing I have and have it welded up again? that's not going to be cheap either?

s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Wednesday 30th September 2015
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not a great pic filter removed, but as seen no room for a filter now its in position? and notching the chassis is crap at that part on the chassis rail due to suspension bracket.


s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Got the box section today so can repair the chassis and make the new shock mounts, and mod the existing towers to clear the alternator etc.

Also got some new bushes and bolts coming, and been busy sandblasting the suspension parts. They had more rust than the Titanic!

Pelo

542 posts

274 months

Saturday 3rd October 2015
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Bookmarked! I love this kind of crazy hybrid build, the rat look should be sweet too. Good luck!

s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Sunday 11th October 2015
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Progress has been slow lately due to no spare time and rain!
I have tried the rear axle with the chassis flat on the floor and had to notch some clearance for the diff.

The front has worked out fine with the 4 inch drop and could go lower but the main chassis rails are grounded as I wanted,
this has now shown up the outriggers are higher so don’t ground out how I had envisioned which is a little disappointing……….
The alternator also just will not fit even with the towers cut back so that’s going in front of the engine and maybe on a jack shaft.
I could try and find another smaller item but that’s still going to take time and money and still may not fit either?
Notching the front beam and moving the engine has also allowed enough clearance for the gearbox to fit inside the main rails just fine.


Keeping 14 inch wheels and 55 profile tyres work well and look ok in the arch when slammed.
Lots of work still to do but its getting done and most of its working out ok?


s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Sunday 11th October 2015
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ManOpener

12,467 posts

170 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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That actually looks really good. Think it might need over-fenders if you're going to run wheels/rubber that wide, in order to stay legal.

s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Wednesday 14th October 2015
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I think I have the rear sorted for the air ride, picked up this Firestone setup on greedbay the other day.
The air springs should be easy enough to fit with some new mounts. I have all the extra stuff to play around with, you can never have too much spare air ride parts right?

Google [bot]

6,682 posts

182 months

Wednesday 14th October 2015
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Really looking forward to this, brilliant if you can get close to that pic above.

s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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Not much of an update

Eager to get back on this but the weather is crap! rain, rain, and more rain! it sucks having to work outside.

s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Thursday 23rd June 2016
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Apologies for the radio silence, personal life has been a bit hectic.
Lack of time, bad weather, lack of funds, and lacking any enthusiasm to get back into working on cars has been a struggle. The Mind has been willing but my body just said no!

The engine is too big to fit inside the inner wings, and also the bulkhead, and transmission tunnel had to say goodbye. It’s a possible fit if I was happy with the ride height but I am not.





xjay1337

15,966 posts

119 months

Thursday 23rd June 2016
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Bring out the grinder.

s1v8esprit

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207 posts

167 months

Thursday 23rd June 2016
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Lowering the rear axle as low as it will go in the chassis rails is just not getting down as low as I want. All of this chassis sections is going to have to be reworked to allow at least another couple of inches of drop.


Here you can see the difference in the centre chassis rails and body and out rigger heights highlighted with red arrow.

Major hassle now to get the look I want I need to lower the body on the chassis by maybe 3 - 4 inches. That’s not going to work with the Lexus V8 engine as it’s on the limits of only just fitting under the bonnet. The sump is already flush with the chassis so lowering it anymore is just not possible. 14 inch wheels are not going to work either they look too small in the rear arch. So going for bigger diameter wheels even with low profile tyres will increase the overall height again so will have to lower it more!

So keep it as is and be disappointed with not getting it as low as I wanted or change the engine.

Anyone know of a compact low height engine? V6 is the smallest I would want to go with.

Speed 3

4,604 posts

120 months

Thursday 23rd June 2016
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s1v8esprit said:
Anyone know of a compact low height engine?
You mean something like this: