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  • SSMAccord
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    Originally posted by Jarrett View Post
    Awesome thread so far!

    If you need new terminals for the Toyota EHPS, I have a few new ones left over from the MOQs I had to purchase for mine. I don't have any extra seals for the two 10 AWG wires, though.
    Thanks for the offer. I had to search the Toyota parts catalog and acquire all of the connectors, pins, and wiring to the complete pigtails.

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  • Jarrett
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    Awesome thread so far!

    If you need new terminals for the Toyota EHPS, I have a few new ones left over from the MOQs I had to purchase for mine. I don't have any extra seals for the two 10 AWG wires, though.

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  • SSMAccord
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    The chassis mods are taken directly from the car that I discarded and likely will see an overhaul in short order. When I was transferring the 5 lug from the old car, I encountered the common seized bolts in the rear LCA/subframe which required me to remove the assembly and have them torched off. I replaced the LCA's with OEM parts I had purchased a long while ago.


    For now the setup is:

    Chassis:
    5 Lug Swap (odyssey front/ prelude hub rear)
    BC BR Coilovers
    SPC Balljoint Camber Kit (front)
    Hardrace Radius Rod bushings
    Refreshed LCA's Front and Rear (I bought them ages ago and had them laying round when I was swapping the parts over from the old car)
    New aftermarket Tie Rods


    Brakes:
    ABS Delete
    Goodridge G-Stop Stainless Braided Lines
    2001-2006 DC5 11.8" Slotted Front Brake rotors
    DC5/AP1 Front Calipers
    DC2 Rear brake rotor (cross-drilled and slotted)
    Hawk HPS brake pads front/rear

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  • SSMAccord
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    Originally posted by cp[mike] View Post
    sick job on the power steering conversion and the rest of the updates. car is coming out superb!
    Thanks. I am trying to follow through and complete this build.

    Originally posted by excalibur02 View Post
    awesome job on the PS setup! I ended up saving those pictures for future reference haha. Thanks!
    Thanks. I need to create a diagram for the wiring I think. I'll get around to that at some point.

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  • excalibur02
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    awesome job on the PS setup! I ended up saving those pictures for future reference haha. Thanks!

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  • cp[mike]
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    sick job on the power steering conversion and the rest of the updates. car is coming out superb!

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  • SSMAccord
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    Content Update:

    Turns out the rebuilt steering rack had a "skip" that randomly occurred when turning left or right. It was pronounced enough that the entire car would shudder and there was a corresponding shift in the steering wheel.

    Additionally, the power steering hose leaked at the threaded connection to the rack. The fitting is kinda stripped and I wasn't able to run the system. Having driven the previous car without working power steering and without executing the manual steering rack mod, I was not keen on the high effort needed while also dealing with the skipping rack issue.

    Since I needed to address these issues, I figured it was a good time to replace the timing belt, seals, add the balance seal retainer, swap out the steel Euro-R oil pan for the BB6 cast aluminum oil pan (the USDM exhaust angle causes the header to rest against the Euro-R oil pan. the cast unit resolved that issue), switch to a P13 driver's side mount bracket and swap the stock flywheel for a Streetlite ACT unit. I also rattle canned the engine bay since the engine was already out.

    Replaced seals
    BB6 Cast Oil Pan
    ACT Streetlite Flywheel
    Honda Remanufactured PS Steering Rack
    Gen 3 MR-S EHPS Conversion

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  • SSMAccord
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    Originally posted by NH-503P-3 View Post
    Man that car just some serious love under the hood. Awesome job saving this ride.
    Thanks. It definitely is a long process. Your car is an inspiration.

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  • NH-503P-3
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    Man that car just some serious love under the hood. Awesome job saving this ride.

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  • SSMAccord
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    Originally posted by CyborgGT View Post
    Maybe you're seeing it different in person, but that valve cover's looking great from here. What brand of paint is that? Between that and the cleanliness of the engine, it really pops in the bay.
    I topcoated the finish with a different paint and the gloss is kinda mottled.

    The paint I used was VHT Crinkle finish in Red. It is topcoated with a High Heat Red as the VHT is has an more orange coloration instead of being a true red.


    Originally posted by HenRoc View Post
    What are you using for engine management on that Euro R swap?
    I am running a Phearable chipped/tuned P72. There will likely be a changeover to a Hondata setup.
    Last edited by SSMAccord; 01-21-2020, 02:08 AM.

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  • HenRoc
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    What are you using for engine management on that Euro R swap?

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  • CyborgGT
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    Maybe you're seeing it different in person, but that valve cover's looking great from here. What brand of paint is that? Between that and the cleanliness of the engine, it really pops in the bay.

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  • Grumpys93
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    Doing work. I love it!

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  • SSMAccord
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    Content Update:


    H22A Euro-R Swap
    Exedy Stage 1 Clutch
    Stock Flywheel
    70-68mm Blox Throttle Body
    BB4 Prelude AEM Intake
    4-2-1 PLM Header
    Greddy Evo 2 Exhaust system
    Wire management
    ABS Delete
    Cruise Control Delete

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  • SSMAccord
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    Originally posted by Grumpys93 View Post
    Glad to see your back in the game. Did he let you keep the change?
    Oddly there were lots of random things left in the car. Change, an old slave cylinder, miscellaneous wrenches, a 3/8 ratchet, sounds system cabling, microfiber towels, pants, a hoodie, lots of bootleg CDs... I kept the useful items.

    The rust isn't terrible it is limited to that small area on the quarter panel. Considering this is the salt belt, it should be a lot more severe. The plan involves repairing the rust eventually.

    Also, complete transparency, these post are not in real time. They are from a while ago and will be catching up to current day.

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