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Postby gothegravel » Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:32 pm

I have 97 GTT manual. Has cat emptied out, Rage Big bore from cat back, HKS filter that goes into standard airbox and very keen to wake up this sleeping giant some more. If you have experience on this subject I would appreciate your tips starting from the easiest to the hardest mods coz me way to busy to do myself and would need to get them done professionally.

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Postby Santa'sBoostinSleigh » Thu Jan 12, 2006 10:11 pm

more like "may be better to use <search>"

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theres heaps of caldina threads around that have been thrashed to death
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Postby gothegravel » Thu Jan 12, 2006 10:28 pm

will try around, cheers
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Postby Adydas » Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:23 pm

you tryed searching, heck ive struggled to find my own threads. I think the code for searching is pritty wack its So loose.

Search for " 3sgte " and you Will get Nothing but bad suggestions. Check it out for your self. Heres an Eg.

one of the top 10 answers " Off Topic Best thing to come out of 2005
[ Goto page: 1, 2 ] Adamal 24 350 Thu Jan 12, 2006 1:36 pm
Mr Revhead "

Whats that got to do with a 3sgte?
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Postby Malcolm » Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:28 pm

well on the first page of that thread, someone posted this:


All_Fours wrote:Anyway, best thing to come out of 2005 was....
New Zealand's Second 3S-GTE AW11 hit the road! Wooo and then blew its headgasket


That's what it has to do with the 3sgte :)

Anyway, next mod for the gt-t: Front mount intercooler (but not a massive one if you want good response)
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Postby Inane » Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:27 am

All_Fours wrote:well on the first page of that thread, someone posted this:


All_Fours wrote:Anyway, best thing to come out of 2005 was....
New Zealand's Second 3S-GTE AW11 hit the road! Wooo and then blew its headgasket


That's what it has to do with the 3sgte :)

Anyway, next mod for the gt-t: Front mount intercooler (but not a massive one if you want good response)


First Mod for GTT = ECU
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Postby Malcolm » Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:44 am

what's wrong with the factory ecu?
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Postby Inane » Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:24 am

nothing (much) in stock form. however the fuels in NZ are not good. so you risk detonation etc. when doing up the car.

(even stock this is a risk)


Its not totally neccessary to do the ECU but its definitely a great plan in the long run.,however if you are like me and have a tiptronic a replacement ecu is not an option, so one way kind of around this is to do what I do and make up your own fuel.

but if you read some of fivebobs detailed posts he explains well why its better to spend the money from the start.


ok. cautionary advice out of the way heres some things to do.

- No need to swap BOV from a performance aspect.
- move the battery to the boot.
- extend the air intake pipe to create a bit of a "ram Air"
- Catch can.
- boost controller.
- Lightweight Alloy Exhaust turbine. (not steel, will increase lag.)(only need to do this if you are thinking of running more than about 1.2 or 1.3 bar as I think thats what the stock turbos are rated at.)

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- VSC Switch.
- Stall Converter Upgrade.
- Transmission cooler upgrade
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Postby Inane » Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:29 am

oh and as far as front mounts go, Im going to be installing pre and post intercool temperature settings and getting some actual data on the efficiency of the top mount. (then hopefully I can find some one to do the same on a front mount!)
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Postby Ako » Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:29 am

Nothing, its just one of the better ways to make power on an EFI engine. A caldina is no different to any other 2L turbo car, just use normal tuning ideas.

As for whats the "first" thing you should do - depends on your goals.

Outright, huge power? Or just a bit more punch?

Personally the first thing I do on a car is throw in a decent fuel pump, THEN start playing with it.

Intercooling is well worth doing. For anyone who starts going on about better response etc with a top mount - hush. Mates legacy has well and truly schooled me on the pointlessness of a top mount on a street car. And a big front mount, while in theory possibly making response slip a little - in truth, the time taken to come on boost is about ---><--- that much more than with a little one.

Lag can get bent if you gain 15hp from doing something.

ECU - Factory tuning is always conservative. There are gains to be had from tuning here, but its nowhere near as cheap.

Like I always ask people when they come in... Whats your budget?
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Postby Santa'sBoostinSleigh » Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:40 am

dont go just turning up the boost and stuff like that
all it will do is blow up unless you spend the big bucks to do it properly!
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Postby Inane » Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:48 am

Ako wrote:Intercooling is well worth doing. For anyone who starts going on about better response etc with a top mount - hush. Mates legacy has well and truly schooled me on the pointlessness of a top mount on a street car. And a big front mount, while in theory possibly making response slip a little - in truth, the time taken to come on boost is about ---><--- that much more than with a little one.


Im not disagreeing with you here... but lets not go down the Apples v Oranges path.

the caldina has all sorts of differences to the legacy as far as the top mount design goes...

(my vote for worst top mount ever goes to the SSS Attessa Bluebird.)


In the long run a front mount is always going to have the advantages. and performance aside.
they just look Cool!
but yet again it all comes down to budget.
one thing id love to do is route a ram air from the bonnet scoop (like the Herrod XR8s

that would be sweet.
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Postby fivebob » Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:57 am

All_Fours wrote:what's wrong with the factory ecu?

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Postby Inane » Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:03 pm

fivebob wrote:
All_Fours wrote:what's wrong with the factory ecu?

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Postby fivebob » Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:04 pm

Ako wrote:Personally the first thing I do on a car is throw in a decent fuel pump, THEN start playing with it.

IME an uprated pump is not needed until well in excess of 300whp, the stock pump is more than capable. BTW does anyone know where I can get the flow rates of the stock pump checked, can't be bothered setting up to test it myself.
ECU - Factory tuning is always conservative.

Be careful in transferring your experience of other makes to Toyotas, IME the factory 3S-GTE ECUs are rather aggressive in their timing, at least for our fuel. Although the fueling is conservative (read pig rich), it's not necessarily safe.

There are gains to be had from tuning here, but its nowhere near as cheap.

Far cheaper than a blown engine. :oops:
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Postby Inane » Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:08 pm

fivebob wrote:Far cheaper than a blown engine. :oops:


yeah but they go much better with turbos, I dont see anyone going for the supercharger conversion.


(ok ok thats my worst joke ever.)
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Postby CozmoNz » Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:24 pm

Dont ya? Look harder :P.
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Postby Ako » Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:46 pm

fivebob wrote:
Ako wrote:Personally the first thing I do on a car is throw in a decent fuel pump, THEN start playing with it.

IME an uprated pump is not needed until well in excess of 300whp, the stock pump is more than capable. BTW does anyone know where I can get the flow rates of the stock pump checked, can't be bothered setting up to test it myself.
ECU - Factory tuning is always conservative.

Be careful in transferring your experience of other makes to Toyotas, IME the factory 3S-GTE ECUs are rather aggressive in their timing, at least for our fuel. Although the fueling is conservative (read pig rich), it's not necessarily safe.

There are gains to be had from tuning here, but its nowhere near as cheap.

Far cheaper than a blown engine. :oops:


Fair comments really. Hence why I mentioned the fuel pump - its cheap insurance, and saves me having to worry about how much the 10 year old factory pump is really capable of.
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Postby gothegravel » Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:11 pm

well...youve all been a chatty lot in my absence, a. Where to begin?. all good stuff posted! some answers

1. Just want to get more punch, not the major workover.
2. Hoping I can get a good result for around 2k but I have no idea what stuff costs.

thanks for your info to date, it all helps develop my requirements profile.
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