This is the message I just got back from Scott the owner of the Hilux, hope this helps yah 👍🏻 Ah yeah they are later model hubs like rn85 ones. I removed the stock brakes then just slid the ba disc over the studs with hubcentric rings to hold them central then the r33 calipers bolt to the hub with 16mm spacers for the 2 bolts :)
Well, but of course you do not know that in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia there are enthusiasts for LS2, LS3 and LS1 machines that raise horses to 1000 on Toyota Hilux cars
@@user-uh2rk9jl8g I can't speak for guys in Australia. But in the United States a lot of people love what you guys are doing there. I went to Bahrain with a friend not too long ago before the pandemic and saw some of the best sand machines anywhere. My friend has also been to Saudi Arabia to tune some cars. When you can check out Bahrain 1 racing. They have been unstoppable lately. One of the best things about building and racing cars are all the people it brings together.
I turn off to watch, error, fix it, Qassim region in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where you will see what you did not think, sand, there are modification types of engines 3RZ, Tp48, 1uz and other adjustable engines that are programmed on sports computers I leave you with the link Sorry for the length
what transmission is mounted?
Gearbox is a R150, and the clutch is a carbon ceramic single plate with a chromoly flywheel
Any progress on the build 😁👍
New video on this in 4 weeks time 👍🏻
How do you fit those ba-bf front rotors to the hilux stub axels?
Will hit my mate Scott up and get back to you on how he did it
Cheers mate👍
This is the message I just got back from Scott the owner of the Hilux, hope this helps yah 👍🏻
Ah yeah they are later model hubs like rn85 ones. I removed the stock brakes then just slid the ba disc over the studs with hubcentric rings to hold them central then the r33 calipers bolt to the hub with 16mm spacers for the 2 bolts :)
You have to tell me how many horsepower you put out, so does the modification reduce the life of the engine?
Scott’s Ute will be dyno tuned soon, I’m hoping to be there when he gets it done so I can do a update on it
Well, but of course you do not know that in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia there are enthusiasts for LS2, LS3 and LS1 machines that raise horses to 1000 on Toyota Hilux cars
@@user-uh2rk9jl8g I can't speak for guys in Australia. But in the United States a lot of people love what you guys are doing there. I went to Bahrain with a friend not too long ago before the pandemic and saw some of the best sand machines anywhere. My friend has also been to Saudi Arabia to tune some cars. When you can check out Bahrain 1 racing. They have been unstoppable lately.
One of the best things about building and racing cars are all the people it brings together.
I turn off to watch, error, fix it, Qassim region in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where you will see what you did not think, sand, there are modification types of engines 3RZ, Tp48, 1uz and other adjustable engines that are programmed on sports computers I leave you with the link Sorry for the length
th-cam.com/video/zG70ZuEoGsY/w-d-xo.html
I can't wait to see is ripping down the road.
This is so cool, I want to do this to my 1983 Toyota Trekker So Bad