Toyota Supra 2JZ GTE (Fully functional Engine)

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Toyota Supra 2JZ GTE (Fully functional Engine)

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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Finally it´s here, Toyota Supra 2JZ GTE Engine, only available for MakerWorld.

 

All you need for this project included instructions are available at my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuhu3_z6lQb1CQ8J7f05wA

 

Direct YouTube video link instructions and assembly video:

 

Hope you like it :) More projects coming soon. 

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what supports did you use for this ? im printing with the settings that are on the file, the cylinder head has supports running inside the small holes, any way to avoid this? or do i just have to deal with picking the supports out ?
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Hey Mate! Sorry for late response, inside the holes there can be supports, as long as your slicer don´t create supports inside the walls of the holes, there shouldn´t be any problems and also as long as you can retire them easily without leaving any imperfections inside the walls everything should be okay :)
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Replying to @Mr.Rod :
Thanks. I started to assemble it. The valve caps don’t really lock onto the valves. Any way to fix this ?
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Replying to @Imapvp :
Well that’s a big problem yeah, mabe there’s a flow parameter different or mabe the type of material used, these factors can change walls thickness of the valves caps or valves tips thickness. When you insert valve’s caps into valve’s tips, the caps get loose? Even though they get to the end right? If these is your problem the only way to fix this is to increase valve’s caps inner wall thickness to stay fixed to valve’s tips, so if these is your problem let me know Mate and I’ll create for you different caps with different inner walls to test which is the best tolerances for your engine model valves together with your printer and filament choice.
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Very cool design! I have following issues: - the small bottom wheel with the nut in the middle is missing (Pic1) - the valve rods do not fit on the caps. It is very hard for me to connect them and push them into the valve hole (flying caps :-D) - better to glue? All other things are matching perfect.
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Hey Mate! Yes! you’re right sorry! I’ve included that gear inside buildplate, so problem solved, thanks for advicing!
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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Awesome Mate! Really like those colours, thanks for sharing :)
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Replying to @Mr.Rod :
Is meant to mirror this monster
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Replying to @HillBillyHavoc1 :
😍😍😍
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
Awesome model!
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Awesome Mate! Really cool those colours :) Thanks for sharing
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
I needed some setings adjustment for printig valve springs, everything else is perfect.
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Thanks Mate!
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Should I repair the detected 36 non-manifold edges of the crank before printing? Thank you. I look forward to giving this a try
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Hey Mate! Not sure what you talking about, but at first there shouldn’t be repaired anything
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is this model fully 3D printed? Very interesting!
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Hey Mate! Yeah! All parts are fully 3D printed, even valves springs, but for better performance and relaibility you can buy same size springs (not sure if available, cause needed springs are small)
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Fantastic model
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Thanks Mate! :)
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brilliant design!
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Thanks Mate! Currently Working on improving some minor defects and launching installation and assembly video
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dyno graph?
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