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vvti16v

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  1. 10.8L / 100km With O2 sensor not working atm....need to get it fixed.
  2. Help guys I'm sick of this plastic guard coming loose, how can i fix this? The front bar was taken off for a respray last year and now this is coming off...
  3. http://www.chtoyota.com.au/parts.asp
  4. NOOO not on the `Brides !?! :o :o :o my suggestion would be, although it may be expensive, a professional steam clean.. especially if its for hard to remove stains... grease, flavoured drinks etc <_< then buy some seat cover throw overs :D Yes...on the red Bride seat.... :( Steam clean sound good.....let me search around.
  5. I have used Armor All "Stain Remover" which is ok but not that good
  6. Any suggestions? Need to clean the seat which had some stains after i worked on the car and seat on it.... :(
  7. Thanks Guys, This is not a group buy, I just wanted a few ppl to share the shipping cost. I have enough numbers alreay, I'll PM those people. thanks
  8. Civic Type R (from Honda website) Fuel consumption urban (litres/100km)* 13.0L
  9. Hi guys, Just want to confirm that the part number are the same for both 1ZZ & 2ZZ corolla's. It is on special atm at http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/ for $24.99 US so I'm thinking of getting some. Anyone in Sydney want to buy them? we can save on shipping. Motor Mount Inserts Part Number: 8.1101 (not sure if this is the right section for this post)
  10. I'm having the same problem with my Corolla, atm with the whiteline swaybar. I'm try and install the factory bar back and see if the noise are still there.
  11. spose that all depends on the reonatoryou put in. Sounds like a good plan, atm I have 2 x 300mm resonator so the MP02 shouldnt be too bad.
  12. Thanks mate...... the muffler looks pretty low, how far is it off the ground?
  13. Mate, I have the same problem on my 2002 Levin Corolla. The water is coming between the glass and the plastic edges and I was told many RAV4 had the same problem. The way to fix this is to replace the glass and is $1000 from Toyota, I havent fixed mine yet coz of the price.
  14. oops I mean 1ZZ engine...... Anyone with a 1ZZ engine looking for a brake upgrade should look into a Sportivo caliper...and disc
  15. the TRW should cost the same as the Green Stuff and I have used both and I think they are pretty much the same quality.
  16. hahaha I had a look before and I think your pads are not for the AE101 Superstrut's AE101・111 (Super strut suspension) 91.6- 00.8 04491-SW210 F AE101・111 (MacPherson strut suspension、 Rear disc brake model) 91.6- 00.8 04491-AE100
  17. yes, we placed a 16inch long muffler upthere and thats the longest muffler that we can fit.
  18. FYI..... AE101 superstrut calipers will bolt on to the 1ZZ but will need a little grinding to make it fit. You will find that the pads will be on the edge of the stock 1ZZ's disc but the 2ZZ disc will not clear the calipes. Fitted to a 1ZZ Pad size difference between 1ZZ and Superstrut Calipers (SW20 pads)
  19. ok i have done more research and foud the following mufflers (I think this will be the biggest that can fit to the hatch) Xforce MP02 size: 10in x 6in x 16in Flow: stright through material: S/S Price $200 Burkey Oval size: 10in x 6in x 16in Flow: stright through with offset material: MS Price $130 I think the Burkey will give a lower sound output been offset.
  20. yeah, i think this colud be better then the twinloop.....
  21. yeah the car is just way too loud atm , looking at a 5"round mid muffler and a quite rear muffler for the car. Thinking of the twinloop or maybe the triple flow if the ultraflow would be still too loud. jeff
  22. STRAIGHT THROUGH DESIGN - Lukey Ultra Flo This design delivers the best performance of all the Glass Packs. Usually manufactured using a mandrel bent perforated tube, the flow of exhaust gas is virtually unrestricted. They are exceptionally quiet for their design, delivering 10 to 20 dB noise attenuation. The larger the muffler the quieter the resultant noise level the density of the glass is also a factor as to how well this type of muffler performs. It will supply a deep note due to its ability to absorb high frequency noise. http://www.lukey.com.au/default.asp?pageid...=94&cnid=21
  23. Yeah i had a look and it looks real to me.....I'll get him to drill a few hole in the inlet and see whats inside.
  24. Do it..................................
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