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Andrew357

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  1. Since everyone else seems to be throwing in their opinion. Michelin Pilot Sport III
  2. 'go better' is such a generic term. What specifically do you want? Fuel economy? Straight line speed? Sharper handling? Comfortable ride? Stiffer ride?
  3. OR DRIVE LIKE ANTHONY ON HIS RE001's AND GET 45000KM FROM THEM
  4. Alright, all the following information that I provide as always has come from the Camry King SupaTouring Dave (aka The Viking). The testing + troubleshooting + speculation came from him, the irritation + annoyance to drive me to buy an ACV36R strut brace came from you guys and the brace came from me. I've noticed alot of you Gen4 boys (especially the v6 owners) are having issues as to finding a suitable strut tower brace for your Gen4 and 4.5 Camrys. So far, I've seen 3 braces that have been linked but obviously have their downfalls: 1) Ebay strut brace - Pro: V6 and 4 cylinder compatible, provides some stiffness Con: unknown quality + longevity, most likely CCS (Cheap Chinese... Stuff) 2) TRD strut brace (PTR06-06991-01) - Pro: V6 and 4 cylinder compatible, clears TRD supercharger setup, very stiff, TRD quality Con: No longer in production, hard to find, cannot be found unused, expensive (initial 2nd hand cost + shipping) 3) Whiteline strut brace - Pro: very stiff, Whiteline quality Con: 4 cylinder only, doesn't seem to exist anymore The Gen5 is essentially a rebodied Gen4 Camry and it is well known that the TRD strut tower brace will fit the Gen5 as easy as it will the Gen4 (with no clearance or bonnet issues). For reference, the standard Gen5 strut brace will fit on the Gen4 chassis but suffers from bonnet clearance issues as it sits too high. Here is where UltraRacing comes into play. They make a great strut tower brace for the Gen5, which sits lower than the TRD + standard Gen5 strut braces. As seen below, the predictions that the UltraRacing ACV36R strut brace fitting the Gen4 V6 Camry were correct: There is one issue however with the Clutch fluid reservoir as it needs to be unseated in order for the brace to fit. Using something like cable ties would probably keep it in place, you can see in the last photo where the black clip should fit in the reservoir. This problem only exists for MANUAL owners ONLY. For those looking for a less ghetto way to permanently fix this issue would be to source a brake fluid reservoir from a Gen5 Camry (MANUAL ONLY) as the brake fluid and clutch fluid reservoirs are in the same unit. I believe the fittings are the same so it should be a simple, low-hassle switch. So in summary: The UltraRacing strut tower brace for the ACV36R will fit the Gen4 (and 4.5) V6 Camrys with little or no fuss (especially if you drive an auto).
  5. The most appropriate Autoglym replacements would be: - Step 1: HD Cleanser - Step 2: Ultra Deep Shine followed by Extra Gloss Protection (they don't have a sealant and glaze in one) - Step 3: Aqua Wax or HD Wax Going to have to disagree with you on that. I have found every AutoGlym product I have used worth the extra money over the Meguiars or Mothers equivalent. So much so, just last week I got my delivery of 5L Super Resin Polish. I have not used anything else that comes close to what this stuff can do. I have implemented it into my correcting procedure as it culls the need to use a 'final polish before waxing and responds well to being waxed over as well.
  6. See my above posts RE: Gabe Potter, the criminal.
  7. Unlike many vehicle owners... (let's say Lancer or Celica) I have no illusion as to what my car is and what it can do! Save the jacket, i hear it is mighty cold in the depths
  8. You cannot have any cred if you drive a Camry. You might have nice looking alloys, an exquisite sound system or perhaps a nice sounding exhaust but you won't get any cred.
  9. I had the same issue and once i replaced the fuel pump filter (the sock), this problem went away. I also got back about 1L/100km in economy as well. Depending on how many km you have done, a on vehicle injector clean isn't a bad idea either. Lube mobile offer this service and I paid touch under $200 for it.
  10. Die as in rev but the gain in speed does not match? V6 or 4cyl? No TCS on the Gen5's, the last of the cable throttle.
  11. My basic internet skills tells me you know Stewbie! Oh, and welcome to the forums.
  12. Nulon still make a similar product: http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Aerosols/Foaming_Air_Intake_Cleaner/#.T4i2IKsti5I Mighty tempted to see how it goes.
  13. For fuel treatment alone i.would.just use a coupled shock.treatments.of Fuel Doctor, then standard.doses per tank from there on in. TB cleaners like the Nulon .have worked out for me (Nulon Is teflon safe) so that makes the Seafoam deep creep redundant. Can't comment on the direct application to the engine or the 'oil flush' though. I would be interested in the former but not at all in the latter.
  14. I hear you and him are pretty good mates though?
  15. TRD rear brakes aren't a direct bolt on after all. How quaint. And expensive.

    1. Hiro

      Hiro

      Someone has to blaze the trail....

    2. DJKOR

      DJKOR

      G5CFH strikes again.

    3. Andrew357

      Andrew357

      Yep >.< . There are 2 solutions which I can inform you of at the meet.

  16. For all we know it could be the guy who is contracted to do the landscaping every month. Rumours and heresay.
  17. I was referring to running at 9psi. Factory ecumenical is very conservative i thinks!
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