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Hi all

myself and 2 mates picked up a genuine 1 lady owner GH Stigma 2.6 Astron - carbie, 5 speed (with worlds worse reverse).
She lost her licence in 1999, then it sat in a shed for 11 years.
Then we got hold of it...

slowly turning it into a Rally / Khanacross car.
Sharing the drives at these events, as most of them allow up to 4 drivers per car.
So the car gets to go around the tracks 3 times more than the other cars!

located in Adelaide, South Oz (or Radelaide as we prefer to call it, cause it's Rad!) :P

1st event
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2nd event
http://www.freewebs.com/philwillmedia/a ... =119837777

hoping to find lots if useful info here.

mods so far:
removed air-con completely
new filters, etc and fluids
stripped interior (was mint as sorry peeps, even had the luxury reclining rear seat)
removed sound deadening
installed SAAS seat
sump guard
new rear brake cylinders (one was weeping)
15" rims and rally tyres (Pirelli P-Zeros 195's)
pumped guards slightly (running 10mm spacers on front to clear struts with bigger rims and wheels)
fitted rear tow point
paint job and stickered up

mods to go:
shedloads, including but not limited to...
roll cage (half at first / full eventually if it lives long enough!)
lsd if we can find one (any ideas peoples?) or lock the diff (CIG)
remove engine fan and install thermo fan
harness
2nd seat for Navi plus 2nd harness
big eff off rear wing (just for looks!)
possible efi setup off a magna (including head)
possible turbo it?
remove harmonic balancer from engine?
suspension - maybe front struts from a crummydore? maybe heavier oil in the factory ones?
spotlights for day / night events
roof vents
intercom and terratrip
heavy duty clutch when we kill this one
possible rear disk brake setup
braided lines
and whatever else we can find on here, or gets suggested to us, or random mods we think of

Cheers
Damian
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Cool more SA members. looks like fun, also looks like a GH not a GE
damian wrote:
possible rear disk brake setup
easy get scorp diff. swap. job done :)
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remove the harmonic balancer?
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astronturbo77 wrote:remove the harmonic balancer?
Silent shafts.

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hmm, will have to look at ID plate again. I swear it says GE on there... Dec 1980 from memory is build date.

diff swap from scorpion - sounds like a plan, altho trawling thru these forums, it doesn't look like a straight "easy" swap, bit of messing around...

and yes, remove harmonic balancer, but there's a kit we need to get i believe.
this should make the engine rev harder, and as it's for motorsport only, we don't care if it reduces engine life
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damian wrote:diff swap from scorpion - sounds like a plan, altho trawling thru these forums, it doesn't look like a straight "easy" swap, bit of messing around...
It is a straight forward swap as long as you get all the bits you need FROM THE SCORPION.
1. Scorp Diff with ALL the control arms.
2. Scorp Handbrake cable.
3. Scorp tailshaft flange that bolts to the diff (and I'd recommend a new uni joint as well).
DONE.
damian wrote:and yes, remove harmonic balancer, but there's a kit we need to get i believe.
BALANCE SHAFT ELIMINATION KIT

PS: the balance shaft removal won't shorten the life of the engine, but it might shorten the engine mount life.

Best of luck...


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Welcome Mate - sounds like a fun build!

Interestingly, this car lives literally 1 street away from me, so is it stored at your house or your mates? :)
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thanks guys for the tips, that's why i'm, here :)

and yes, the car lives in a mates driveway, for all to see.
It gets a lot of admiring glances and comments (the paint job and the stickers just look sa-weet!)

Hotwire - next time you drive past and see us working on it (blue tent usually up in the driveway when we're working on it) drop in and say hi
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and yes, remove harmonic balancer, but there's a kit we need to get i believe.
this should make the engine rev harder, and as it's for motorsport only, we don't care if it reduces engine life
i have done balance shaft removal in 2 and 2.6 lt....taking fan of front of motor is a better result than removing shafts, but a minor one at that!!..its a pain in arse job, in car to do...and taking them out wont make it rev harder...maybe at best let it rev out quicker....lighten the fly wheel!! that will make heaps more difference! and easier a job...believe me!! id only do balance shafts now, if i was rebuilding a motor...not a going one in a car...id leave it sealed up :thumpsup: :D
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thanks Glant,
yeah we're a bit up in the air about removing balance shaft, couple people we've spoken to say it's easy, but then when they explain what to do, maybe it's not so easy, especially with engine in the car.
Just added to my first post to remove engine fan and replace with thermo fan - picked one up at u-steal-it on monday but forgot about it :)

Lighten flywheel - just machine it down a bit?
that will give more power, but remove a bit of torque yes?

something to look at when we replace the clutch (when it dies)
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yeah! machine it down and then get it balanced/checked...engine reco places might do it?? i usually dont get it balanced :$
its a hard one to explain what it actually does...??? one thing is less weight to spin up... and is more responsive....
clutch grab is different, it needs more finesse with revs... but generally better!!
one reason they are heavier from factory, it makes car easier to take of from standing start...
i would recommend it any way!! :thumpsup:
and balance shaft topic... resealing motor is the fun part of job...have to remove sump (new gasket) to do properly with no leaks...and caution with front of head gasket too! timing cover mates to head surface...
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yeah ok, a bit more research, and it does nothing to power or torque.

Just lets you rev higher faster, and also lets revs drop quicker.

Awesome for track / race / rally.
Sh#t for street, unless you often go for a spirited drive...

some good info here
http://www.racetep.com/flywheel.html
and here
http://www.uucmotorwerks.com/flywheel/h ... _works.htm
and here
http://www.pumaracing.co.uk/FLYWHEEL.htm
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:thumpsup: yeah thats about it...lol!!!!
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tubby wrote:Cool more SA members. looks like fun, also looks like a GH not a GE
um, whoops, checked the ID plate, yup, she a GH, Dec 1980
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Hey mate, welcome to the site! Small world - I'm the guy that pulled up next to you guys at the Mobil on South Road at Morphett Vale the other week when you were heading to Mount Compass :).
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haha - hey Shifta, good to meet you that day (first event).
You were talking to Ben and Craig i think - I was standing in the background going "comon, we're gunna be late" :ban:
while at the same time enjoying somebody loving our car! (H)

We were talking afterwards saying we should have got ya number, cause you seemed to know a shitload about these babies - great to see ya on here.

Next event May 1st - we'll be filling up at the same Mobil

pic from 2nd event couple weeks ago with more sponsor stickers - she looked the goods before, she looks even better now...
(still room on the bonnet, roof, boot and top of rear quarters for a major sponsor - hint hint)

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update time:

maybe i should start a new thread? anyway..

Harness bar welded in.
Harness installed.
Diff locked (nice work Marky at Exhaust Technology).
Cold air induction and Pod filter installed.
Bonnet scoop on
Fan removed from alternator (every little bit helps!)
Engine fan removed.
Thermo fan fitted and wired up
Battery mounted inside over the axle.
Sandpaper glued on the pedals.
Rear Wing of love installed.

have also rebuilt a carby to fit shortly (also removed choke and made the acceleration lobe more aggressive with a bit of grinding - comes on full throttle earlier - in theory)
and also got a nice shiny alloy checker plate drivers floor to fit.
will be throwing a set of extractors ($175 ebay specials) and a straight thru exhaust at some point, but not before the next event.
Apparently this will let if rev an extra grand, according to a couple guys at the Khanacross who have messed with these babies in the past.
so many mods - so little time

starting to cut hole for bonnet scoop
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battery box and harness bar in
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rear wing - oooh sexy
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finished product being backed out the driveway. Always handy when they start, especially after moving wiring, and playing with alternator
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Benno went to u-pull-it last week, and practised removing the balance shaft - easy he says. Sweet.

Had an event on Sunday - locked diff = awesome fun. A car rolled there, so now extra keen to fit a cage before next event 12th June.
Next event will be faster again, Autocross, so no Chiccanes.

Shifta - filled up at the Mobil down your way, and we had a different bloke come up and drool over the Stigma of Love.
Every 2nd man and his dog seemed to own one of these at some point!

EDIT: thanks Shifta for getting the pics working mate - owe ya one
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Ha ha, 5 years ago people would spit on our siggies :). Nah, pics don't work and you need to log into that celica site. If you email me the pics to admin@oldcolts.com.au I can put em up. Alternatively wack then up on a site like photobucket.com for easy linking. Actually, I have plenty of space on my Colt website so I could probably even put together a simple page for your car and it's progress similar to this one ( http://www.oldcolts.com.au/RallyColt.html ) - send me a PM!

If you boys ever need some mitsi motivation and have 10mins spare on ya way to the track, drop me a line and you can come past for a squiz in my shed ( original GH Sigma Turbo, Turbo GK GSR, too many 60's Colts ) :). I live 2 mins from that servo :).
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damian wrote:EDIT: are the pics working? they seem to work erratically??
they seem to work on preview, but not once i post it??
pics are from here if someone can fix?? http://www.classiccelicasa.com/forum/vi ... 8&start=53
They don't work because that is a link to a website that you need to be logged in to view the contents.
Have a look here for details on how to do it.
How to 'Upload' a picture or video

Dave...
If you want any sigma-galant.com stickers, then look here for how to get them sigma-galant.com stickers
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thanks guys, and thanks Shifta - legend
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No worries :)
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Howdy guys I'm Benno, one of the other owners of the CBD Racing Sigma.

Its good to see some comments on our car. :thumpsup:
We aim to have as much fun as possible with the car. :thumpsup:
Hence the locked diff :D
Shifta: I was the guy you spoke to at mobil when we were on the way to Mt Compass for the sigma's first event. It has since survived another two events, and will be lining up for the next event, an autocross on june the 12th at lanac park(near mt compass) (Sothern Districts Car Club Track).

We are thinking of fitting extractors and free flowing exhaust before the autocross, do they make a bit of diffence on an Astron? any preference to brand?
(I havn't had much to do with Astron's in the performance aspect)

Maybe we should move the sigma to the build thread section?
daily driver: 1995 S14 200sx with 230rwkw :)

for hitting the dirt and having fun: 1980 GH Stigma with astron 2.6 power fitted with Superscan's Quad Carby Set-up
http://www.sigma-galant.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=6750 :) :)
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Had a dyno day last weekend.
the Stigma of Love put out 57.4 on it's first run, then 57.5 killerwaspsatw on it's second run.
No engine mods other than:
removed fan
new intake (pod filter and snorkel)

Will have to scan and post up the dyno sheet. Nice big long flat power band - nice

Benno picked up a sweet set of brand spanker Pacemaker Extractors on Saturday - 2" custom straight thru exhaust system here we come!
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Just as a comparison, when you post up your dyno results.

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BTW: The blue curve was done at 1/2 throttle.

Standard bottom end.
Balance Shafts removed.
Standard M7 head (no port or valve work done on it at all) but with adjustable rockers.
Mild cam . Camtech Stage 2 CT107-712B
Extractors.
Oh, and I'm also running Quad 38mm motorbike carbs :D

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These engines love to breathe and putting on a larger set of carbs (or EFI) will make a big difference.

With a Magna EFI setup (running 95 octane), you should gain roughly the same as what I have done (but I was only running E10) :D


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picked up a sweet set of spotlights to mount up this weekend.

next event Sun 12th june at Lanac park (near Mt Compass)
http://www.sdcc.asn.au/lanac.html

day / night event
starts around 11am, finishes around 10pm

come down if ya bored and say hi - can't miss us!!

still need to post up the dyno sheet...
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Hey Superscan811, love that manifold it looks great :thumpsup:
daily driver: 1995 S14 200sx with 230rwkw :)

for hitting the dirt and having fun: 1980 GH Stigma with astron 2.6 power fitted with Superscan's Quad Carby Set-up
http://www.sigma-galant.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=6750 :) :)
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Benno wrote:Hey Superscan811, love that manifold it looks great :thumpsup:
Thanks.


Tidied it up a bit with my new engine build, just a bit of grinding then a quick once over in the sand blasting cabinet .
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Still needs a few more bits done to it but it works great.

Cheers.
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Spewin the date is June 12, other wise I would have come down for a look. Instead I'll be stuck drinking at the Sea and Vines and impressing the ladies with talk of old Mitsubishis :). Be great if you can get some pics/vids of the day.
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Think I might be able to sneak up there for a look.
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