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:( Hmm, i started this post because i was having problems with 1st and 2nd gear when in lift and around 8000rpm. If i rev to just 7000rpm its fine. I am still having difficulty shifting with 1500kms on my car now. I know some of you guys would say to give it a few more kms to loosen up but i test drove a new Sportivo at a dealership and it was fine. My problem is the shifter locks for a split second and then frees up before i can shift. And there is a tap or knock from the transmission when it loosens up. I suspect it is a problem and i will bring it in when i get a few more kms otherwise Toyota will just dismiss my claim and say "..it will loosen up with more kms" :angry:

Do you guys think it is something to do with the gear selector cables? Or is it a clutch or gear issue? Feedback from EVERYONE is welcomed! PEACE!

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Not sure what the new gearboxes are like, but I've been told Toyota 'boxes have a tendancy to be clunky *shrugs*

And the one you test drove was a demo model, which means low klms but a lot of gearshifts. Its been run in a lot more than a brand spanking new one.

If youre desperate I'm sure you can get an adapter plate and put in a supra gearbox or something hehe.

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Not sure what the new gearboxes are like, but I've been told Toyota 'boxes have a tendancy to be clunky *shrugs*

And the one you test drove was a demo model, which means low klms but a lot of gearshifts. Its been run in a lot more than a brand spanking new one.

If youre desperate I'm sure you can get an adapter plate and put in a supra gearbox or something hehe.

Yeh, they are sort of clunky and notchy <_< Hmm..

Hey GZE_Bandit, when are u cruising around Wollongong? I am guessing you live in Wollongong right? Maybe i can meet up with u one day and cruise together! :lol: Would love to have a look at your car! There are 2 or 3 Sportivo owners i know on this forum that live in the Illawarra, have you bumped into any of them on the streets yet?

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It's not just about straightline speed, horsepower, torque you 4age morons. It's the whole package. This car still brings a smile to my face every time i venture into lift. I'd rather lose in style than in a piece of s@#T you guys drive. You guys made it this way so cop it or leave this forum. Secasx are you in Syd? if you are i'll see ya on the streets :angry: .

Well if you had of been on a recent cruise we had to terrigal you would of seen the corollas handling pretty nicely aroun hte old pac highway keeping our own with Mr2's. So our 'old peices of ****' can hold our own, half of its the driver not the car. 'European Styling' you could of got a better looking car for the price you payed.

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Zee - you E-gene and I have the latest sportivo's so we are in the same boat.

I have been working the gearbox a fair bit trying to loosen it up and it is getting there slowly. I too have done around 1500K's and I can shift out of lift 1 -> 2 but you do have to give it a good pull to get it there.

I have had the gear selector cable looked at because of the rattle and it was replaced with a different one and the shifting has been exactly the same.

I think I posted earlier in this topic about how the gearbox is not to be pushed too hard in the first 100-1500....but once its loosened up its strong as an Ox.

Stay in there, but if its not smoothing itself out soon....take it in for a look see :)

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i can agree to what grinder said, in straight line the gze was pretty much on par, on the corners they weren't to the same degree but hey you can't compare a mr car to a fwd car, the one i was behind suffered from bad body roll and almost ran up his ***** because he had to slam the breaks on through sharp corners (needs suspension upgrade)! on a road like the pac hwy handling is the key so of course my car has the advantage even over cars that are quickder in a straight line, my car sw20 mr2 non turbo 3sge has no problems keeping up with rexes through the twisties ie a road like pac hwy but on the straights they will kill me haha

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Man your cars are ancient get over them. Greywolfe learn how to spell before you post. The sportivo has a balance of both style and performance so i am happy either way. It has show and go.They are not a race car but push it and it sure acts like one. This was mainly a sportivo forum before you pissers came along. I suggest you guys start your own club/forum as our cars are completely different and this inturn is causing clashes in opinions and comments.

Hahaha , go buy some more eyelids you rice boy.

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