Toyota Powered VL Calais
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You'll have to photoshop some dust in the pic if you want vlad spec quality ! He's quiet today, must be updating information back to the mothership
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
VL400 wrote:Long long time between updates! Not much happened for awhile, drove the car around enjoying the new delco refinement, continually tweaking the tune, but got bored.
The engine bay needed a freshen up so pulled it all to pieces, which is where it sat for some time. Anyway, its no where even close to vlad status but threw on some new paint and now reassembling it all with lots of new bits![]()
Wow!
So clean

Painted it yourself?
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Of course. Mild stuff though, certainly no 4.7 crank slewinson!Holden202T wrote:hopefully there is some engine improvements
Yep. First attempt at painting, turned out ok but certainly no pro job.vlad01 wrote:Painted it yourself?
What things looked like before starting to fill in holes... Filled in the old cold air intake from back when pods were cool. Added a flat response knock sensor while rebuilding the starter motor with the engine out, yes its in a prick of a spot!! Glued some bolts together for the knock sensor.. My favourite connectors, duetsch DTM for these two... And new fittings are now on the fuel lines so they can be extended up the firewall. The previous owner hack sawed them off...
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
Ha! I see you have the same problem adapting the knock sensor as I did.
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
Bugger! I must admit I am a huge fan of the Lexus donks having owned a twin turbo soarer in the past. Silky smooth and really punchy. Always thought the 4L was a great motor for a hotrod.VL400 wrote:Of course. Mild stuff though, certainly no 4.7 crank slewinson!Holden202T wrote:hopefully there is some engine improvements
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Looks good mate, great to see your doing it yourself, much more satisfying 

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wtf is that starter motor in the top of the V ?
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
sure is, shit job
we just did one this week at work

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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
The progress pics of the engine bay work make your first pic look even more impressive 
