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11th December 2009, 05:50 PM
#41
Re: Mk1 2zz-ge conversion interest.
Ah a common misconception is that a bigger engine requires better brakes, this is not the case, speed is speed regardless of wether it is v8 powered or lawnmower engine powered, your brakes do not need to do any extra work to reduce the car from 100mph to zero if you have more BHP,in fact you could have a gazillion BHP and still use the same brakes.
It is the extra weight of a bigger engine that requires a brake upgrade, more weight= more inertia thrown forward during braking, more friction and more effort required by the brakes to bring the extra weight to a stop.
The 2zz is going to be about the same weight as a 4age give or take 10 kgs so no brake upgrade needed.A nice st165 celica twin pot conversion always works very well though regardless.
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12th December 2009, 12:26 AM
#42
Re: Mk1 2zz-ge conversion interest.
i wondered that but just put it down to that if you've got more power you'll use it, and so will want to stop a bit quicker. the quicker you stop, the quicker you can speed off and do it all over again
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28th February 2010, 02:27 PM
#43
Re: Mk1 2zz-ge conversion interest.
Our first 2zz mk1 is now booked in for around 5-6 weeks time, should be a stonking conversion that one! I will do a build thread here to cover it when it happens.
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19th March 2010, 10:25 PM
#44
Re: Mk1 2zz-ge conversion interest.
RE The Elise comments; I had a brand new Exige II and although it drove fab, it fell to bits (thankfully within the Warranty period) - give me a classic MR2 MK1 anyday
I'd definitely like to have this conversion at some point soon. Will it be much noisier thank the standard engine?
Cheers,
Dom
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20th March 2010, 08:22 AM
#45
Re: Mk1 2zz-ge conversion interest.
All depends on the exhaust used, it can be kept factory quiet with the correct system
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25th April 2010, 03:56 PM
#46
Re: Mk1 2zz-ge conversion interest.
Just to let you know we have now got the 2zz-ge Mk1 project at the garage, we have the 2zz-ge already removed from the Corolla T-sport donor, should be a nice conversion!
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10th May 2010, 08:17 PM
#47
Re: Mk1 2zz-ge conversion interest.
..if I ever get my T-bar's tinworm sorted out, I`ll be salivating for such an upgrade. Sounds really good, re: only 10kgs heavier than the standard lump.
Swift and light - nice!
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12th May 2010, 06:19 AM
#48
Re: Mk1 2zz-ge conversion interest.
We have now converted the Corolla gearbox into an Mr2 friendly box by moving the shift linkage to the front of the gearbox, i've also installed a Mk3 LSD unit into it and also fitted the Mk3 6th gear assembly for better ratios.... pics coming soon.
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21st May 2010, 05:29 PM
#49
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25th May 2010, 05:08 PM
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