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JDM / Japanese VIP Styling: My Prius III Build

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by HAWAIIANBUILT, Sep 30, 2010.

  1. macmaster05

    macmaster05 Senor Member

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    Rodney, how much $$$ have you spent on the car so far? Lol.

    Are you swapping out the engine too?
     
  2. blackpriusIII

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    Rodney, amazing work. I'm totally jealous of the roof and rear deck.
     
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    Wait you can do an engine swap with the Prius? Or is that just a joke? Lol... :/


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  4. LulzChicken

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    I'm pretty sure it was a joke, that would be ridiculous if he really did.
     
  5. macmaster05

    macmaster05 Senor Member

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    For most people it's a joke. For Rodney, I would not be surprised if it wasn't though. Seriously though, as much as I love his car and think it's one of the best Priuses ever, it's kind of funny and pointless if its just as slow as the rest of ours, haha. An engine swap would be cool.
     
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    Lol the Prius is built for show purposes though. I can't imagine an engine swap though for anyone lol...you'd have to rip out pretty much everything in the car.

    Btw Rodney...did your neck pads break in or are still hard?

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  7. Grumpy

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    The real question is, if motor swap were to happen, what would go in instead? Some what related note, someone already did a full K-series swap into Honda CR-Z. Can't think of a late-model Toyota motor thats up to par though.

    /threadjack
     
  8. macmaster05

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    a Tacoma engine lol
     
  9. Dmanpizza

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    the camry hybrid engine has a lot more pep than the prius.
     
  10. HAWAIIANBUILT

    HAWAIIANBUILT Senior Member

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    HEY PRIUS FRIENDS !!!

    :):):):)

    Heheheh there's not an engine swap in the future for this li'l guy !!!

    I'm enjoying the MPG's so far !!!

    Thanks for the kind words of encouragement, I'm having a great time with this Project ... I hope I get to meet some of you all someday, hopefully soon !!!

    This is one of the nicest communities I think I've been a part of ...

    You all are wonderful !!!


    :):):):)

    Rodney
     
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    Rodney, since Tanabe owns SSR Wheels, are you getting some SSR wheels soon?

    SSR Wheels/Hybrid
     
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    Hey HAWAIIANBUILT,

    Does the Shift knob mount directly on to the OEM threaded stick?

    I want to get a new shift knob but I kinda want a direct swap screw in.

    Hit me back Please...


    You're ride is nice buddy! Clean JDM look and feel...






     
  13. HAWAIIANBUILT

    HAWAIIANBUILT Senior Member

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    HEY GLORYTHIEF !!!

    :):):):)

    I have been eyeballin' some of those wheels, how can you not !!!

    I am impressed with the Eco/Hybrid conscious SSR line for sure ...

    Do you have any favorites ??

    It'll be a year until I decide to go a different route with the wheels, these Five Axis wheels I am running are really great, lightweight, and complement the HB II Ride !!!

    :):):):)

    Hope you're having a great weekend !!!

    Rodney
     
  14. HAWAIIANBUILT

    HAWAIIANBUILT Senior Member

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    HEY LUPICIA01 !!!

    :):):):)

    Mahalo Nui for the kind words !!!

    In regards to the MoonEyes Shift knob ...

    01. There is a plastic sleeve inside the Ball that allows it to slide directly onto the Shift Pole.

    02. There is a hex screw (with the tool included) that is used to tighten the Ball onto the Shift Pole.

    03. The Ball is very secure and there is no movement once you have tightened the hex screw.

    I know you are looking for a Direct Swap Screw in type of installation. This may not be what you are looking for. Unfortunately I do not know the size of the Thread that you will need to assist you in your search, you may be able to do a "Google" / "PriusChat" search that may help you.

    I hope this helps !!!

    Please keep us updated on your Progress !!!

    Have a great weekend !!!

    :):):):)

    Rodney
     
  15. HAWAIIANBUILT

    HAWAIIANBUILT Senior Member

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    HEY PRIUS CHAT FOLKS !!!

    :):):):)

    This is NOT A MODIFICATION but rather a MAINTENANCE issue I wanted to share as this was ...

    HB II's FIRST OIL CHANGE !!!

    Many many thanks to the Prius Chat folks on here for their DIY, experience, stories, and help in regards to the GEN III Oil Change post here ...

    http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii.../67747-oil-change-2010-prius-do-yourself.html

    PLEASE READ

    :):):):)

    After reading through the post in it's entirety, and I suggest you do so as well if you're interested, I felt very comfortable with the installation !!!

    There are several points to keep in mind prior to installation ... some of the Questions and Concerns in regards to the following were addressed. Again, please read the post to it's entirety as it is a wonderful resource.

    Some of the Concerns other Prius Chat Members had included:

    01. The usage of an Aftermarket Synthetic Oil vs Toyota Synthetic Oil.
    02. The weight of Oil - 0w20 vs 0w30.
    03. The amount of Mileage between Oil Changes.
    04. The usage of Ramps vs Jack Stands.
    05. The usage of an Autozone Filter Wrench vs a Toyota Recommended Filter Wrench.

    And after Reading Everyone's experiences, testimonies, and suggestions, here is what I went forward with. (Please keep in mind, based on what I have read and decided this worked well for me.) Individual preferences vary and are Respected. Should you have any technical questions please refer to that post.

    The purpose of this post is simply to present what My experience and decisions were. This is by no means what I feel you should do for your Prius. That is strictly up to you.

    Here is what I concluded and used:

    01. I used Mobil 1 Full Synthetic Oil
    02. I used 0w30 Weight of Oil
    03. I changed the oil at the odometer reading at 6000 miles (This is the vehicle's First Oil Change)
    04. I used Jack Stands
    05. I used a Toyota recommended Oil Filter Wrench (64mm x 14)

    Other tools used:

    01. Socket Wrench
    02. 14 mm Socket
    03. Screw Driver
    04. Basins
    05. Towels (Terry Cloth and Microfiber)

    Installation Pix !!!

    Because the DIY has already been posted above, the following is just a pictorial story of my installation !!! Have fun !!!

    :):):):)

    MOBIL 1 !!!

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    TOYOTA Genuine Oil Filter, Oil Filter Seal, and Drain Plug Fiber Gasket !!!

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    The Toyota Recommended Oil Filter Wrench

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    Removal of the Oil Filler Cap and Oil Dipstick (To allow airflow during draining below)

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    Access to the Oil Filter and Drain Bolt via the undercarriage by way of the Service Panel (3 Popup fasteners removed) below:

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    The Original oil draining ...

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    The Original Oil Filter ...

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    Removal of the Original Filter and Filter Seal ...

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    Comparison of the Original Filter and the New Filter

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    New Filter installed ...

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    The Deep Funnel

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    The New Clean Golden Oil going in !!!

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    And the Comparison ...

    Before (Left) and After (Right) !!!

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    ** Please Remember to Dispose of your Used Motor Oil ... Responsibly. Contact your local Oil Recycling Center for the one nearest you **

    Again, Please Read the Original Linked Post in it's entirety. Based on what I read and my own conclusions, this was the route I decided to go with. Individual preferences vary and are Respected.

    Happy Prius Modding and Maintaining Folks !!!

    :):):):)

    Rodney

     
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  16. HAWAIIANBUILT

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    HEY THERE GREEN PRIUS CHAT FOLKS !!!

    :):):):)

    In an effort to Raise Awareness and as a Green Responsible Prius Owner I wanted to show my PRIUS MPG PRIDE !!!

    Many thanks to CAFE PRESS http://www.cafepress.com for the great "50 MPG" Vinyl !!!

    Here's the latest Green Awareness Modification to the HB II Ride !!!

    Received on 01-22-11 in the mail in great condition due to the firm packaging ...

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    Opened !!!

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    And now Representing with Green Pride !!!

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    Here are just SOME of the MANY other great Vinyl they have on site !!!

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    Cafe Press is wonderful site that does manufacturing and printing of all sorts of great items !!!

    To see more of their great products, visit there site at the link above !!!

    Happy GREEN PRIUS Modding folks !!!

    :):):):)

    Rodney
     
  17. Prius2725

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    Hello,

    1st - This thread is extremely informative and inspirational! Thanks for your contribution to the Prius community

    2nd - It looks like I'll be going with your wheel/tire/suspension set-up. I'll be doing the wheels in a different finish, but I'll go with the same size tire and springs. Here is my question: Have you experienced any "rubbing" with your set-up? 5 Axis runs a 215-40, but like you I want to go with a 225-40. Like you, my Prius is my daily driver family car - I don't want to deal w/ any "rubbing" issues - What are your thoughts?

    Thanks!
     
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  18. HAWAIIANBUILT

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    HEY PRIUS2725 !!!

    :):):):)

    Wow those are mighty nice words to say, thank you !!!

    As far as the Wheel/Tire/Spring set up I do NOT experience any "rubbing" !!! With the set up from Five Axis, it is designed to be "Daily Driven." I think with you will be very pleased and happy when you go this route !!!

    Have you already priced out the items you needed ?? If not, let me know and I may be able to help you out !!!

    Can't wait to hear about your progress !!!

    :):):):)

    Rodney
     
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  19. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    Hahahaha...NiMHrod.. that's a good one!

    I think hypermilers should get more than 50mpg lol. That sticker should read "I hypermile and get 60mpg" at the minimum.
     
  20. Prius2725

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    HAWAIIANBUILT - Thanks so much for the response.

    It looks like everything is moving forward. Wheels/Tires will be ordered tomorrow. Debating on Hankook Ventus V12 or Falken 912...You went with the Falken - What was your decision process on your tires?

    Also, the Tein H-techs are coming in tomorrow and I may be able to have them installed. I'd like to make sure the installer is up to the job. Is there anything that Ross at Midnight Garage did to make sure they were installed correctly? I guess what I am asking, is there any tips or advice unique to installing springs on our Gen III Prius? For example, I read a DIY from someone on here that showed removal of the windshield wipers and cowl to access front struts - Was that necessary for your install? Anything else I should know?

    Again, your insight and comments are greatly appreciated. I've been following this thread since it just began and I am just now posting. Think about all the other people that have read your thread and been inspired or learned from your thread besides the people that have actually posted - this is an example of how the internet is great! :D
     
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