Number of posts : 163 Age : 70 Home City : Edinburgh, Scotland Model and year : 1995 LH129V 2.8 Superlong semi hi top campervan 4WD with Mitsubishi turbo Registration date : 2010-01-26
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Sun Dec 12, 2010 11:34 pm
Just come across this thread, did the same to mine but used thinners to remove the bronzey gold.
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Are you happy that those 91 tyres are ok for the weight of your van? They're only for a MAX of 615 kg per corner - think of that when your loaded with people and hit a pothole..........
If you'd these in the UK and anything happened involving your insurance, they'd tell you to take a hike....................
AussieQ Hiace Master
Number of posts : 884 Age : 77 Home City : Hervey Bay Qld Model and year : 1994 sc Registration date : 2008-08-15
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:52 am
Pretty fussy here in Aus as well. Anything to get out of paying
MNC Been here a while
Number of posts : 120 Home City : Wellington, New Zealand Model and year : 1997 SCG 3LDT KZH100G Registration date : 2009-09-21
Just come across this thread, did the same to mine but used thinners to remove the bronzey gold.
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Are you happy that those 91 tyres are ok for the weight of your van? They're only for a MAX of 615 kg per corner - think of that when your loaded with people and hit a pothole..........
If you'd these in the UK and anything happened involving your insurance, they'd tell you to take a hike....................
Looking good there man, havent seen that colour scheme before.
dandywarhol Been here a while
Number of posts : 163 Age : 70 Home City : Edinburgh, Scotland Model and year : 1995 LH129V 2.8 Superlong semi hi top campervan 4WD with Mitsubishi turbo Registration date : 2010-01-26
Thanks - just had it resprayed in a Peugeot colour - really freshens it up I think and I LOVE the bling grille
I just didn't get on with the bronzy gold and 70s 5 stripes
MNC Been here a while
Number of posts : 120 Home City : Wellington, New Zealand Model and year : 1997 SCG 3LDT KZH100G Registration date : 2009-09-21
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:08 am
Im thinking of upgrading the turbo, front mount an intercooler and run an aftermarket ecu to see what i can get out of it. I noticed that you have a mitsi turbo....how does it go?
dandywarhol Been here a while
Number of posts : 163 Age : 70 Home City : Edinburgh, Scotland Model and year : 1995 LH129V 2.8 Superlong semi hi top campervan 4WD with Mitsubishi turbo Registration date : 2010-01-26
awesome pipe work, any noticeable power gains? after market ecu?
dandywarhol Been here a while
Number of posts : 163 Age : 70 Home City : Edinburgh, Scotland Model and year : 1995 LH129V 2.8 Superlong semi hi top campervan 4WD with Mitsubishi turbo Registration date : 2010-01-26
Yep - recently had a drive in a non turbo 2.8 and was so pleased I bought this one, unwittingly - I hadn't realised mine was a turbo until I lifted the driver's seat lids!
No ECU - just a dead simple bolt on turbo
MNC Been here a while
Number of posts : 120 Home City : Wellington, New Zealand Model and year : 1997 SCG 3LDT KZH100G Registration date : 2009-09-21
Oh yup, no ecu as not efi? Looks good and glad your happy with the power gains.
Ill have to do abit more research into what sort of turbos are good for the 1kz motors and if there are differences i need to know regarding petrol vs diesel turbos....
MNC Been here a while
Number of posts : 120 Home City : Wellington, New Zealand Model and year : 1997 SCG 3LDT KZH100G Registration date : 2009-09-21
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:29 am
Hey all,
well its been a while since ive posted anything.....but i have had a pretty productive weekend so heres some things ive done.
First.... I fitted some Cobra Low springs in the van...pics below.
Cobra low springs
Jack up and place axle stands under the diff - I used 3ton axle stands and a 3ton jackunder the diff head for extra safety and support
Using a 22mm 1/2" tube socket with strong arm, undo the bolt, once lossened i placed the jack under this arm to relieve pressure from the bolt and using a hammer, i used another bolt the same length and tapped it through.
Once the bolt is free, you can drop the arm under using the jack in a controlled manner.
Comparisons of the original spring and the new Cobra Low spring
When putting it back together, make sure the springs are in their locators and assemble in reverse order.
i didnt manage to take pics of the torsions for lowering the front but this was reasonably simple. located just rear of halfway of the van. 2 nuts are holding the torsion bars,1 of which is a locking nut. using a 22mm tube socket, separate the two and completely take off the locking nut. passengers side you will have to take of the stone guard to have better access to the torsion bar. To make things easier, jack up the side you are lowering to relieve pressure off the torsion bar and to ensure you do not strip the bolt. I wound down till there was 10 threads left as a base to work from. once i had sone this, i measured on a flat surface from the ground to the bottom of the guard arch on the rear arch to see how much i needed to lower the rear and compared. Go for a little drive to let the torsions settle and re-measure on a flat surface. Keep doing this and winding till you get the desired height and that your happy with it. It will be alittle more bumpy but hey thats the sacrifice, imo, worth it. Always use the measure method and not go by the threads as this differs.
Tips: - I have brand new shocks in the front so i was sure that i did not have one soft shock and so on. - Make sure you have the same psi in tires to get a true measurement. - Strong arm, tube sockets, Good jack and axle stands are a must.
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MNC Been here a while
Number of posts : 120 Home City : Wellington, New Zealand Model and year : 1997 SCG 3LDT KZH100G Registration date : 2009-09-21
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:34 am
I also completely re-wired the 4 rear speakers and pulled the entire van interior apart to do this, pics to come soon.
next on the list is the replace the dash lights as some have blown that i just havent bothered to replace but have now had a look to see what bulbs are needed.....until then....
MNC Been here a while
Number of posts : 120 Home City : Wellington, New Zealand Model and year : 1997 SCG 3LDT KZH100G Registration date : 2009-09-21
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:38 am
In the new year, ill be getting a front mount intercooler on and doing the EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) mod, which is a matter of getting rid of the pipe the feeds exhaust gasses back into the intake.....block off both ends where the pipe is plumbed into.....stupid from factory to have such a thing, aparently instant power gain so will soon see....
AussieQ Hiace Master
Number of posts : 884 Age : 77 Home City : Hervey Bay Qld Model and year : 1994 sc Registration date : 2008-08-15
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Sun Dec 18, 2011 6:54 pm
Great pics from both, good thread
dandywarhol Been here a while
Number of posts : 163 Age : 70 Home City : Edinburgh, Scotland Model and year : 1995 LH129V 2.8 Superlong semi hi top campervan 4WD with Mitsubishi turbo Registration date : 2010-01-26
Remember to have the suspension at the natural height in the vehicle before tightening up the suspension pivot bolts/nuts - otherwise you'll tear the bushes (if tightened up with the axles unsuspended on stands)
MNC Been here a while
Number of posts : 120 Home City : Wellington, New Zealand Model and year : 1997 SCG 3LDT KZH100G Registration date : 2009-09-21
Keeping an eye out over the next few weeks and re-measure to see how the settlement goes and re-tighten everything.
dandywarhol Been here a while
Number of posts : 163 Age : 70 Home City : Edinburgh, Scotland Model and year : 1995 LH129V 2.8 Superlong semi hi top campervan 4WD with Mitsubishi turbo Registration date : 2010-01-26
Don't just retighten - slacken off everything first then retorque - if you tightened them up "hanging" in the first place - otherwise ignore this rambling ol' fool.....................
suhayb Not so new now
Number of posts : 51 Age : 35 Home City : bradford Model and year : super custom 3 litre 1994 L Reg Registration date : 2011-02-24
cheers man. Just got the one mate, the other there is the above user dandywarhol.
suhayb Not so new now
Number of posts : 51 Age : 35 Home City : bradford Model and year : super custom 3 litre 1994 L Reg Registration date : 2011-02-24
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:44 am
ah rite cool, the front black lip of your van follows aroun to th step, mine is just at the front, any ideas where i can get somethin like your from
suhayb Not so new now
Number of posts : 51 Age : 35 Home City : bradford Model and year : super custom 3 litre 1994 L Reg Registration date : 2011-02-24
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:44 am
by the way, how do i paste images in the text the way you did?
MNC Been here a while
Number of posts : 120 Home City : Wellington, New Zealand Model and year : 1997 SCG 3LDT KZH100G Registration date : 2009-09-21
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:46 am
suhayb wrote:
ah rite cool, the front black lip of your van follows aroun to th step, mine is just at the front, any ideas where i can get somethin like your from
i came across mine on a local trading site, pretty rare to come by kits in nz. i have the full kit which will go on eventually...
regarding loading pics, register on photobucket.com where you can hold pics online, once you have created an account (free) you can start pasting image links [img] to your thread, presto
hiace2nv New Member
Number of posts : 4 Home City : compton Model and year : kzh supercustom the lick Registration date : 2012-01-21
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:30 am
Sick van Bruv I like it Nice 1
suhayb Not so new now
Number of posts : 51 Age : 35 Home City : bradford Model and year : super custom 3 litre 1994 L Reg Registration date : 2011-02-24
hey i tried to upload a pic the way you told me using photobucket, i uploaded all my inmages there but when i try pasting them into the text it comes up as a white box with a red cross, ? like above
CAN ANYONE HELP
MNC Been here a while
Number of posts : 120 Home City : Wellington, New Zealand Model and year : 1997 SCG 3LDT KZH100G Registration date : 2009-09-21
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Sat Jul 13, 2013 2:20 am
....well i think its time for another SC....
MNC Been here a while
Number of posts : 120 Home City : Wellington, New Zealand Model and year : 1997 SCG 3LDT KZH100G Registration date : 2009-09-21
Subject: Re: MNC - Updated 16/02/2019 Wed Dec 27, 2017 3:47 am
Back into a SC with this little classic I now have in my possession. - 1989 Supercustom 3Y 2L Petrol manual.