After the installation of the Camcon, several people convinced me more about the big effect it will have on my Celica. My friend stated this, "Because your air fuel mixture is better after tuned, your power comes in more consistent even though there is small 2 hp increase.", which is absolutely right. I went to test the power with my friends and boy we had so much fun.
The different that the Camcon did to my Celica is increasing the torque in my mid range after 3200 rpm and I do feel the early engaging point of my lift and my 3rd gear now has lift now. Acceleration at higher gear without downshifting is smoother and easier. The pull in mid range has improve fairly but the front range still feels sluggish.
The better fuel consumption statement is yet to be tested and I do hope it turns out true as that is a crucial point and sadly, as I don't drive above 3000 rpm daily, it is hard to feel the new found power in the mid range. I will do more testing for it and I have been told that it could be further tuned to achieve better result. I would be itchy to try that but not anytime soon. Gotta save up my money for other things.
ps. I re-taped the camcon.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Camcon CC-101
After my lose in bidding for the rare exclusive Power FC for auto Celica made by Brash Boy, I had to find other options to boost my Celica's power especially since I have a heavy car from big rims and big rotors. Many of my members recommend the Camcon CC-101 which in the end should include the combination with E-Manage. That would be another story.
So, the Camcon can adjust the cam angle to mess with the timing system of the engine. I also get increase in torque and better fuel consumption. It cost me quite a lot for me but only with a small increase of 2 whp in total. Some would say this is a waste of money (I'm very convinced), but there is the explanation where my engine is so healthy that it just increase by a little.
So, now after spending a lot and having a small device tape inside my glove compartment, I do not know whether I am happy that my engine is very healthy compare to many others or sad that it cost so much to only get a small bump in power. I have yet to fully test the car. So gotta go test it soon. Hope it goes well. I should have taken more photos during the installation process but I was just too busy waiting for the result.
ps. The mechanic taped my Camcon upside down. Gotta fix it myself.
So, the Camcon can adjust the cam angle to mess with the timing system of the engine. I also get increase in torque and better fuel consumption. It cost me quite a lot for me but only with a small increase of 2 whp in total. Some would say this is a waste of money (I'm very convinced), but there is the explanation where my engine is so healthy that it just increase by a little.
So, now after spending a lot and having a small device tape inside my glove compartment, I do not know whether I am happy that my engine is very healthy compare to many others or sad that it cost so much to only get a small bump in power. I have yet to fully test the car. So gotta go test it soon. Hope it goes well. I should have taken more photos during the installation process but I was just too busy waiting for the result.
ps. The mechanic taped my Camcon upside down. Gotta fix it myself.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Dyno
Whenever you buy a sports car, the power is always the interest in mind. Some prefer the torque while some prefer the raw power. Nevertheless, one must know its current level before further improvement could be made. This is done by doing a dyno test on your car and measure its fuel air ratio, wheel horsepower and torque levels.
There has been several members who had share their dyno results and I have always wanted to try to know what my Celica is currently capable of. So, I finally had my first dyno testing at Trials, a well known tuner for Celica in Japan. Since my president is good pals with the owner, I got my test at a low price. This was my first experience of this sort. It was pretty awesome to hear the roar of my Celica.
The outcome was great. My car make 139.64 whp and 14.05 Kg-M of torque which is pretty healthy for an auto Celica. I was thrilled to hear the result as my car is stock with a mod on the air filter and exhaust muffler. Overall in comparison with my member's car, his achieve lift earlier and have a lower fuel consumption compare to mine. My car is very heavy and I think I need to mod power next as I got my handling and braking system upgraded.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Last TT with a Twist
Since according to Chinese Law, after a funeral, one must stay away from entertainment for at least 49 days. My outing with the club is deemed entertaining and I could not attend anymore TT. So, with the coincidence of the venue for that week's TT was conveniently my housing area, I convinced my mum to let me attend.
Due to the busy schedule to launch our club, our main members are busy with arrangements. Thus, most meetings hence forth will carry the duty of having meetings regarding club agendas. We had quite a turnout and as usual we were talking about the club and the car. Soon it was getting late and most members stay very far from my place. It was down to me and my friend Chew as we both lived there.
My car was having noise issue and I let him drive my Celica to test it out. Coincidently, he just changed is suspensions to a C-One 4 way adjustable suspensions. I asked him to compare to my setup. He was not pleased with his soft setting although it was the maximum but it is still far more better than his previous setup. When I send him back to his car, I told him I always wanted to test his car as his is a manual.
He taught me how to do proper launching with a manual car and rev out the potential of his slightly mod Celica. It was mind blowing the fact that a manual Celica alone is capable of such power where my auto seems pale in comparison. The torque was awesome and the shifting was fun. I'm not really great in manual but still I made it fly.
His car made me want to keep my car a NA car as it is already quite powerful. Thank you for that chance and I hope your car get well soon as he suffered a blown engine with a camrod and oil pump broken down. Our manual Celica is prone to oil pump disintegration from the effects of over rev and mis-shifts.
Due to the busy schedule to launch our club, our main members are busy with arrangements. Thus, most meetings hence forth will carry the duty of having meetings regarding club agendas. We had quite a turnout and as usual we were talking about the club and the car. Soon it was getting late and most members stay very far from my place. It was down to me and my friend Chew as we both lived there.
My car was having noise issue and I let him drive my Celica to test it out. Coincidently, he just changed is suspensions to a C-One 4 way adjustable suspensions. I asked him to compare to my setup. He was not pleased with his soft setting although it was the maximum but it is still far more better than his previous setup. When I send him back to his car, I told him I always wanted to test his car as his is a manual.
He taught me how to do proper launching with a manual car and rev out the potential of his slightly mod Celica. It was mind blowing the fact that a manual Celica alone is capable of such power where my auto seems pale in comparison. The torque was awesome and the shifting was fun. I'm not really great in manual but still I made it fly.
His car made me want to keep my car a NA car as it is already quite powerful. Thank you for that chance and I hope your car get well soon as he suffered a blown engine with a camrod and oil pump broken down. Our manual Celica is prone to oil pump disintegration from the effects of over rev and mis-shifts.
His is the white one and mine is next to him |
His mod |
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Tires
After a year and 2 months of driving hard my tires started losing its grip and gone bald. So like what a normal person would do, I started looking for tires and my dad looked for his supplier as usual. My members introduced the Dunlop SP Sport FM901 and I asked my dad to look for it and it costs RM700+ for one tire which is ridiculously expensive for my standards.
I bought Falken ZIEX ZE912 for my Vios and it was pretty good and cheap. So, I decided to get it for my Celica. My Celica uses 225/40 tires and it costs RM550 per tire. So far it is just alright but I felt that it is not that grippy compared to my previous tires. I just have to wait for the tires to season and see how it goes.
Here's comes the problem. My Celica has a setup of negative camber when I bought it. I loved it for its stability but it will kill or already kill my wallet as only 3/4 of the tires would be used. So I wanna make it straight but the guy said it's not possible and long story short I have to set it up again. I'm gonna show some people to get the right setting. Also one of my wheel cap is off and needs to fix it. Wish me luck.
I bought Falken ZIEX ZE912 for my Vios and it was pretty good and cheap. So, I decided to get it for my Celica. My Celica uses 225/40 tires and it costs RM550 per tire. So far it is just alright but I felt that it is not that grippy compared to my previous tires. I just have to wait for the tires to season and see how it goes.
Here's comes the problem. My Celica has a setup of negative camber when I bought it. I loved it for its stability but it will kill or already kill my wallet as only 3/4 of the tires would be used. So I wanna make it straight but the guy said it's not possible and long story short I have to set it up again. I'm gonna show some people to get the right setting. Also one of my wheel cap is off and needs to fix it. Wish me luck.
Lower Arm
Ever since I got my Celica, there has been none stop clanking sound from the front part of the car. I thought it was meant to be like that as Celica has low sound proofing. This was later known as the sound from busted ball joints from my Tein suspensions and bush from my lower arm bars. I have searched for all alternatives to remedy this problem.
Most of the dealers sells the whole 2 lower arm bars and not just the bushes which will cost me RM5k. Luckily one member introduced me to his mechanic from Gee Spec and I got it done with a steal of RM540 including the reattachment of my skirts as it is coming off. However, the guy told me my upper pillow mount plate is busted too but I don't wanna change it. Too much work.
In the end, all skirting are firm except the rear right side that keeps coming out. The clanking noise has been reduced and I'm satisfied except for a sound of loose parts or plastic at around 120km/h. I'm going to get it done till I'm satisfied.
Most of the dealers sells the whole 2 lower arm bars and not just the bushes which will cost me RM5k. Luckily one member introduced me to his mechanic from Gee Spec and I got it done with a steal of RM540 including the reattachment of my skirts as it is coming off. However, the guy told me my upper pillow mount plate is busted too but I don't wanna change it. Too much work.
In the end, all skirting are firm except the rear right side that keeps coming out. The clanking noise has been reduced and I'm satisfied except for a sound of loose parts or plastic at around 120km/h. I'm going to get it done till I'm satisfied.
Ball Joints |
Lower Arm Bush |
Official Club
Due to the passing of my grandfather, there has been no update on this blog and now I am back with more news. First of all is the approval of my club, Celica Club Malaysia (CCM) by my government and it is an official club recognized. This is all thanks to my visionary president and my vice-president who works in the government. Everything has been smooth so far and soon there will be an official ceremony but I can't attend due to my mourning curfew.
For celebration, we went for a karaoke session where we sang our hearts out and took some photos. I have been sworn in as a committee member. Lucky me. Happy birthday to CCM and here are some photos.
For celebration, we went for a karaoke session where we sang our hearts out and took some photos. I have been sworn in as a committee member. Lucky me. Happy birthday to CCM and here are some photos.
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