sr20

ETS Drift Ute – The final tare down begins

This monday was a PDO from work which gave me the perfect opportunity to get some work done. The plan was to get the motor out first to send the manifold off for ceramic coating, in a couple of hours ...

180SX – Sunday Session

Today I managed to spend an hour on the 180SX, thats all it needed to be battle ready again. I had already replaced the diff (sheared a pinion gear) and resealed the sump but there were still a few jo...

ETS Drift Ute – Front end complete

Since my chrome 2002 bumper arrived I have been keen to get it mounted properly, along with all the other parts that make up a very complicated but beautiful front end. The plan was to use these Balll...

PS13 NA – Tailshaft time

I have always ran a 1 piece tailshaft in this car with the Z32 gearbox, now I am running a S15 6 speed the tailshaft needed a new front yoke. This is where Peter and Rick at A1 Tailshafts in Geelong c...

PS13NA – Take 2

With the old motor out and the new one cleaned up I have reassembled it all, Im hooked on working with NA engines, so easy to piece them together, theres literally no parts other than an engine. I jus...

ETS Drift Ute – Shakedown

Here in southern Australia the days are getting shorter, colder and winter is less than a week away. Planning to test drive a car that is almost 100% bare metal isnt the easiest thing to do. First thi...

New Products – Cam and Crank Sensor for SR20

I am excited to now offer the products I developed for the Hilux to SR20 owners all over the world. Now available as a full kit the 100% complete bolt on and wire up cam and crank sensors offer tuners...

PS13NA Update

You may have worked out that life revolved around building the Hilux and it still does but every now and then I like to dream about this car being finished. It can be registered in 2014 and considerin...

ETS Drift Ute – Front on

You may think that because the Hilux is running the build would be coming to an end….. Not so! There are so many little jobs to still complete, one of them was mounting the front bumper. This is...