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Suprathai

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  1. I got my Toyo T1R's for $180 fitted, 205/55/16. Don't expect too many km's out of them though. I think I've done about 25000km, and the fronts need replacing. Might trying something else. At the moment I think you can get Re001s from bobjane for about $190 until the end of this month, 205/55/16.

    Having said that, I previously have a set of Michelins Energy that lasted me about 65000km before they needed replacing. :whistling:

  2. The guy these said no point wasting my money on ces 5kw atw porteds stock headers.

    He wants to dyno it and see if its pinging and maybe put a haltech platnum intercepter. In to straighten outout the fuel and air ratio

    He said I'm looking at 1500 including dynos and if there isn't gains I won't pay.

    I won't to know if anyone has had a piggyback system like this in their rolla or 2zz.

    Lhe is a well known mechanic and has done a lot of work, any ideas guys?

    I'm just wondering where you are getting your dyno or possibly dyno tuning done??

    Provided you have good quality fuel everytime you fill up, then pinging shouldn't be an issue *knock on wood*. Also as several other users have mentioned, tuning the AFR will not net you much of a power gain. Its mostly in the timing that the work has to be done to get any kind of useful gains.

    Are you looking at installing an aftermarket ECU or piggyback ECU?. If your tuner only suggested to straighten to correct the AFR then I would be a bit concerned if he was tuning my car. But then you just need to discuss with him and I'm sure he will know what he is doing.

    As for wasting money, I think spending money on a corolla is a waste of money in general. You don't get much more kw for the amount of money you are spending. If you had to spend money on performance parts then I would only do CAI and ported headers as they are possibly the more useful mods to do.

    My installation + tuning cost me about $1200. But because I got the PFC for only $780 delivered, it is considered cheap for $2000 all up.

  3. ECU (Tune and Install) $2500

    New turbo (+lines etc) $2000

    Mainfold + Dump + Exhaust $2500

    Injectors $500

    Intecooler (etc) $500

    Engineers Cert $800

    Labour ($100/hr) $2000 (+)

    Adds up to be little over 10K. I'm pretty I would have missed something. While your at it, a new HD clutch installed is around about $1000. + 20% for unexpected items.

    So a good budget to start with would be around about $12000. You'll also need a replacement car while its off the road.

  4. Sounds great SD!! I wonder if this will make a few more people interested in going with a PFC, since installation is a bit of a hassle.

    Fire Xoom a PM and I'm sure he will sort you out.

    Only thing that doesn't work on my car is the temp gauge, everything else is in good working order. The PFC will plug straight into the loom, but needs some re-wiring to make sure all the input/output signals are where they are suppose to be.

    I look forward to hearing how you will solve the temp gauge issue SD casue it does annoy me sometimes.

    BTW have you already got a PFC doriae86??

    Cheers

  5. also does anyone get a wierd noise out of their stivo during hard spinning take off or 2nd gear chirps?? its a hard noise to explain kinda like axle tramp but maybe a vibration somewhere else <_<

    Yeah, the car will tramp when wheel spinning. Front strut brace reduces it a bit.

    Add in larger front sway bar, coilovers, engine mounts and a LSD. What axle tramp??

    I say read up the pinned topics and you should be able to get most of the answers you are looking for.

  6. If it surges and hesitates on light throttle, why would the 'fuel shut off valve' affect your driving? So at full throttle its got no fuel??

    Tell them you believe that there is a vacuum related problem, and at the moment you think its related to the IACV (?) valve. Its basically attached to the throttle body and may just need cleaning out, or replacing altogether.

    BTW does the surging occur at idle as well??

  7. You have to go and try to hitch a ride with some people with D2's on their corolla. Coilovers are just not for me, I discovered it the expensive way.

    Its a personal preference though, as soft for some is hard for others. Also don't be fooled by these so called 'adjustable' coilovers, the amount of adjustment that you can possibly make is quite misleading. Also how often will you be adjusting your height?? So back to your original quesiton, yes your ride quality will suffer and will be more harsher then your current setup.

    Unless your prepared to spend up big (we are saying 3K or more, possibly even more then taht) then you will be hard pressed to find a set of shock/spring that will be nice and comfy like stock and nice and firm around the corners. I'm sure Bilstein and Ohlins have a few products in their rang that will suit your application but not your price.

    I don't know how comfortable your car would be with low profile tyres and stiff suspension, but I imagine it would be worst.

  8. Ring up places that do clutches, don't go to your local mechanic. Unless your really friendly with your local mech, he will charge you close to the grand.

    I called up a local place near my work, its at South Windsor, think its called hi-tech clutch and brakes. The wanted $550 for a standard clutch supplied and fitted and a Exedy HD ended up being only $100 more. He said it only takes about 3-4 hours.

    Wohoo!! I am over the thousand now, dunno if I should be sad or happy. lol

    Should get the 2zzge flywheel that YDOIT4 is selling. New clutch and flywheel for 1K fitted WOOT!

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