irab88's 1993 PickUp Build-Up Thread
#2481
I looked up the resonator... very cool! I might have to try making one.
Right now I have a cheap Thrush on there. Not sure if it's turbo or not, but it was something quick to get myself on the road. Any recommendations? What's on your truck?
Back pressure seems decent for what I have right now, and the cat seems to be doing its job.
Right now I have a cheap Thrush on there. Not sure if it's turbo or not, but it was something quick to get myself on the road. Any recommendations? What's on your truck?
Back pressure seems decent for what I have right now, and the cat seems to be doing its job.
#2482
Registered User
So the LoLux is a '92 22re 2wd using 2-1/4" pipe all the way to the Walker 22460 muffler - cherry bomb resonator(where the cat would be, I'm not a cat person haha). It gives a nice low rumble when you put your foot into it, but idle and cruise is very quiet, heck , the 22re engine noise is louder then the exhaust itself.
#2485
Registered User
I have a Flowmaster Delta 40 and cherry bomb resonator on the 4Wallet, it sounds good on the v6, but it's a bit load in my opinion.
#2490
I did the math out on making a Helmholtz resonator... damn that was a lot of math.
I'd need a few sections of exhaust tubing, but it would be smaller than I thought (around 6" total).
Though, that's at 400hz. I tested it on my way to work this morning, so it may be different at higher speeds.
I'd need a few sections of exhaust tubing, but it would be smaller than I thought (around 6" total).
Though, that's at 400hz. I tested it on my way to work this morning, so it may be different at higher speeds.
#2491
Registered User
That's cool, I will probably just straight pipe the diesel since on initial testing the engine clacking is louder then the exhaust thanks to turbo power! If I get a drone at highway speeds, I plan on using the Helmholtz idea.
#2492
I think I did the math right. Here is the spreadsheet I used. All the blue boxes are where you input data, and the yellow boxes are the output (the "inches" at the bottom is the length of the neck).
All you need to do is play around with temperature (500-1000º F, depending on where in the system it goes), neck diameter (assumes 16 gauge steel), chamber diameter (also 16g), and chamber height. The frequency is the drone you get in the cab, and the further up you place the resonator, the less noise you'll have.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
All you need to do is play around with temperature (500-1000º F, depending on where in the system it goes), neck diameter (assumes 16 gauge steel), chamber diameter (also 16g), and chamber height. The frequency is the drone you get in the cab, and the further up you place the resonator, the less noise you'll have.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
Last edited by irab88; 01-05-2018 at 11:15 AM.
#2493
As for exhaust: After looking around, I think I'll go with a glasspack into a Walker Quiet-Flow. It seems that this setup is a fairly quiet design. It might also help if I finish the shift bezel on the floor.
And I'm still tracking down the issue with the speedometer and tachometer. I think I have everything wired correctly, but I'm getting no signal to either the combination meter or ECU. (Well, the tach reaches the ECU, but not the speedo). More troubleshooting!
And I'm still tracking down the issue with the speedometer and tachometer. I think I have everything wired correctly, but I'm getting no signal to either the combination meter or ECU. (Well, the tach reaches the ECU, but not the speedo). More troubleshooting!
#2494
For my reference:
Original Post
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Originally Posted by BigMike
This Thread is Featured in our Tech from our Forum Members section!
This is a place to put all common specifications/capacities/sizes/widths/lengths/etc for our beloved Toyota Trucks!!
I'll start it off:
Toyota Front Axle Widths:
55.3" wide, '60-83 FJ40
55.5" wide, 29" spring perch centers, '79-85 Toyota trucks and 4runners
58.5" wide, '81-87 FJ60
58.5" wide, '86-95 IFS front end
63.5" wide, '91-92 FJ80
63.5" wide, '93-97 FZJ80
65" wide, '93-98 T100 IFS front end
Toyota Rear Axle Widths:
55" wide, '79-85 trucks/4runners
55.1" wide, '60-83 FJ40
57.9" wide, '81-87 FJ60
58.5" wide, '86-95 trucks/4runners
60" wide, '95.5-up Tacomas/4runners
62.2" wide, '91-92 FJ80
63" wide, '93-97 FZJ80
66.75" wide, '93-98 T100 trucks
Some Capacities:
##R Engine Oil: 5 Quarts
#VZ Engine Oil: 5.5-5.75 Quarts
3RZ Engine Oil: 5.5 Quarts
4.0 Toy V6: 6.4 Quarts
4.7 Toy V8: 6.0 Quarts
W56: ~3.0 Quarts
Gear Drive T/Case: 1.5 - 1.7 Quarts
Crawl Box: ~0.8 Quarts
Crawl Box + Gear T/Case: 2.3-2.5 Quarts
Toy Hilux Differential Gear Oil: 2.3 Quarts
Drivetrain Lengths:
Marlin Crawler Transmission _ Dimension Chart
___ by Marlin Czajkowski__
Transmission_Length of Bellhousing _Distance to Shift Handle _Distance to T-Case Handle _ Total Distance__
L45/L50/L52_-_19-1/16"__20-3/4"__
G52/G54 (84-87 22R Carb)_6 3/8”_19”_23 ½”_25 ½”__
W56 A, B (85-89 22R EFI)_6 3/8”_21 ¼”_--_25 ½”__
W56 C, D, E (89-95 22R EFI)_6 3/8”_19 1/8”_24 ¼”_25 ½”__
R150 (88-95 3.0 V6)_6 ¼”_21 7/8”_--_24 7/8”__
R151 (86-87 22R Turbo)_6 3/8”_19”_23 ½”_25 5/8”__
W59 (96-04 22R, 3RZ Tacoma) _6 7/8”_22 ¼”_--_25 ½”__
R150 (96-04 3.4 V6)_7 3/8”_23”_--_26 1/8”__
Marlin's personal opinion on Transmission Strength Comparison:
G52 is 0% stronger than a L52.
G54 is 20% stronger than a G52.
W56 is 40% stronger than a G54.
R15# is 100% stronger than a W56.
Transfer Case Lengths:
Gear Drive T/case from front face to rear flange face: 14" (apprx)
Gear Drive T/case from front face to front flange face: 1.75" (apprx)
Marlin Crawler Dual Case Unit: 6.5"
Chain Drive T/case from front face to rear flange face: 12.5"
Chain Drive T/case from front face to front flange face: 3.25"
Engine Data:
Engine....Valves..Displacement..Horsepower....Torq ue........Bore......Stroke....Compression
18R-GE_2_1968cc_135@5800_127@4400_88.5mm_80_8.3:1__
20R_2_2189_90@4800_122@2400_3.48"_3.5_8.4:1__
22R_2_2366_96@4800_129@2800_3.62"_3.5_9.0:1__
22R-E_2_2366_112@4600_142@3400_92_89_9.0:1__
22R-TE_2_2366_135@4800_173@2800_3.62"_3.5"_7.5:1 - Boost: 6 psi__
__
2RZ-FE_4_2.4l_142@5000_160@4000___9.5:1__
3RZ-FE_4_2693_150@4800_177@4000_95_95_9.5:1__
2TR-FE_4_2693_165@4800_183@4000_95_95_9.5:1 with VVTi (2005+)__
__
3VZ-E_3_2958_150@4800_180@3400_87.5_82_9:1__
5VZ-FE_4_3378_190@4800_220@3600_93.5_82_9.6:1__
__
5M-GE_2_2759_161@5600_169@4400_83_85_9.2:1__
7M-GE_4_2954_199@6000_188@3600_83_91_9.2:1__
7M-GTE_4_2954_232@5600_254@3200_83_91_8.4:1 - Boost: 5 psi__
__
F_2_3878_135@3800_217@2000_89_102_7.5:1__
2F_2_4230_140@3600_218@1800_94_102_7.8:1__
__
1GR-FE_4_3956_236@5200_266@3800___10.0:1__
2UZ-FE_4_4664_245@5400_315@3400___9.6:1 2000-2004__
2UZ-FE_4_4664_271@5400_313@3400___9.6:1 2005+
__
3UR-FE_4_5663_381@5600_401@3600_94_102_10.2:1
__
Added 12/31/2012:
[SIZE=12pt]Toyota Standard Bolt Torque Specifications[/SIZE] as taken from a 1985 FSM
Here is the direct link to the full size image (1581x985 pixels): standard-bolt-torque-specifications.gif
Here is a preview image which links to the full size image:
This is a place to put all common specifications/capacities/sizes/widths/lengths/etc for our beloved Toyota Trucks!!
I'll start it off:
Toyota Front Axle Widths:
55.3" wide, '60-83 FJ40
55.5" wide, 29" spring perch centers, '79-85 Toyota trucks and 4runners
58.5" wide, '81-87 FJ60
58.5" wide, '86-95 IFS front end
63.5" wide, '91-92 FJ80
63.5" wide, '93-97 FZJ80
65" wide, '93-98 T100 IFS front end
Toyota Rear Axle Widths:
55" wide, '79-85 trucks/4runners
55.1" wide, '60-83 FJ40
57.9" wide, '81-87 FJ60
58.5" wide, '86-95 trucks/4runners
60" wide, '95.5-up Tacomas/4runners
62.2" wide, '91-92 FJ80
63" wide, '93-97 FZJ80
66.75" wide, '93-98 T100 trucks
Some Capacities:
##R Engine Oil: 5 Quarts
#VZ Engine Oil: 5.5-5.75 Quarts
3RZ Engine Oil: 5.5 Quarts
4.0 Toy V6: 6.4 Quarts
4.7 Toy V8: 6.0 Quarts
W56: ~3.0 Quarts
Gear Drive T/Case: 1.5 - 1.7 Quarts
Crawl Box: ~0.8 Quarts
Crawl Box + Gear T/Case: 2.3-2.5 Quarts
Toy Hilux Differential Gear Oil: 2.3 Quarts
Drivetrain Lengths:
Marlin Crawler Transmission _ Dimension Chart
___ by Marlin Czajkowski__
Transmission_Length of Bellhousing _Distance to Shift Handle _Distance to T-Case Handle _ Total Distance__
L45/L50/L52_-_19-1/16"__20-3/4"__
G52/G54 (84-87 22R Carb)_6 3/8”_19”_23 ½”_25 ½”__
W56 A, B (85-89 22R EFI)_6 3/8”_21 ¼”_--_25 ½”__
W56 C, D, E (89-95 22R EFI)_6 3/8”_19 1/8”_24 ¼”_25 ½”__
R150 (88-95 3.0 V6)_6 ¼”_21 7/8”_--_24 7/8”__
R151 (86-87 22R Turbo)_6 3/8”_19”_23 ½”_25 5/8”__
W59 (96-04 22R, 3RZ Tacoma) _6 7/8”_22 ¼”_--_25 ½”__
R150 (96-04 3.4 V6)_7 3/8”_23”_--_26 1/8”__
Marlin's personal opinion on Transmission Strength Comparison:
G52 is 0% stronger than a L52.
G54 is 20% stronger than a G52.
W56 is 40% stronger than a G54.
R15# is 100% stronger than a W56.
Transfer Case Lengths:
Gear Drive T/case from front face to rear flange face: 14" (apprx)
Gear Drive T/case from front face to front flange face: 1.75" (apprx)
Marlin Crawler Dual Case Unit: 6.5"
Chain Drive T/case from front face to rear flange face: 12.5"
Chain Drive T/case from front face to front flange face: 3.25"
Engine Data:
Engine....Valves..Displacement..Horsepower....Torq ue........Bore......Stroke....Compression
18R-GE_2_1968cc_135@5800_127@4400_88.5mm_80_8.3:1__
20R_2_2189_90@4800_122@2400_3.48"_3.5_8.4:1__
22R_2_2366_96@4800_129@2800_3.62"_3.5_9.0:1__
22R-E_2_2366_112@4600_142@3400_92_89_9.0:1__
22R-TE_2_2366_135@4800_173@2800_3.62"_3.5"_7.5:1 - Boost: 6 psi__
__
2RZ-FE_4_2.4l_142@5000_160@4000___9.5:1__
3RZ-FE_4_2693_150@4800_177@4000_95_95_9.5:1__
2TR-FE_4_2693_165@4800_183@4000_95_95_9.5:1 with VVTi (2005+)__
__
3VZ-E_3_2958_150@4800_180@3400_87.5_82_9:1__
5VZ-FE_4_3378_190@4800_220@3600_93.5_82_9.6:1__
__
5M-GE_2_2759_161@5600_169@4400_83_85_9.2:1__
7M-GE_4_2954_199@6000_188@3600_83_91_9.2:1__
7M-GTE_4_2954_232@5600_254@3200_83_91_8.4:1 - Boost: 5 psi__
__
F_2_3878_135@3800_217@2000_89_102_7.5:1__
2F_2_4230_140@3600_218@1800_94_102_7.8:1__
__
1GR-FE_4_3956_236@5200_266@3800___10.0:1__
2UZ-FE_4_4664_245@5400_315@3400___9.6:1 2000-2004__
2UZ-FE_4_4664_271@5400_313@3400___9.6:1 2005+
__
3UR-FE_4_5663_381@5600_401@3600_94_102_10.2:1
__
Added 12/31/2012:
[SIZE=12pt]Toyota Standard Bolt Torque Specifications[/SIZE] as taken from a 1985 FSM
Here is the direct link to the full size image (1581x985 pixels): standard-bolt-torque-specifications.gif
Here is a preview image which links to the full size image:
Last edited by irab88; 05-07-2018 at 07:17 AM.
#2495
Woo! Back on the road!
(from a while back)
I finally got my speedometer working. Turns out the connector I was using had multiple pins tied together. I forget where it came from, but it had enough pins to just rearrange the configuration.
Also, these past few weeks my folks have been cleaning out their house (getting ready to move). The truck has come in handy for clearing out all my junk from the basement.
(from a while back)
I finally got my speedometer working. Turns out the connector I was using had multiple pins tied together. I forget where it came from, but it had enough pins to just rearrange the configuration.
Also, these past few weeks my folks have been cleaning out their house (getting ready to move). The truck has come in handy for clearing out all my junk from the basement.
#2496
Fuel pump troubles... woo. After about a half hour of driving, I get power loss, sputtering, and stalling under load. I'm going to have to clean out the garage and get to work. I'll probably have to replace a crap-ton of hardware, too. Replacing the fuel pump will be much easier when I put on a tube bed...