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VVTLiR

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  1. Its easier to install coilovers, well good ones like Cusco anyway since they are one unit and don't need to reuse existing components. Just drop out the old shock/spring toghether (no compressor required), then bolt the coilover in, and done. With Cusco they come pre adjusted and tightened for a perfect ride height, so no need to touch.
  2. You'd will prob "gain" 10kw with a different dyno.
  3. Don't go car mate, it will look ****, not fit right and you will need to spend more money to mount it properly.
  4. Id say, you would probably cost you less labour hours to bolt in another box (prob can do it yourself if have the know how). Pulling a box apart to fix a syncro is messy and time consuming. Although you never know if the new box hasn't got the same problem. Sometimes it is better to work with what you have, since it can be less of a risk.
  5. Fast gear changing wont break a syncro, lifting the clutch up to early might. Someone on here is selling a whole engine plus gear box for 1.5k, maybe a better option plus you have some spare part from your original box and new engine for latter down the track.
  6. You dont need the short short shifter to maintain lift between gear changes, you just need to learn to drive the Corolla. I very rarely miss a 1st to 2nd lift change with or without a short shifter. I think the short shifter just makes it much nicer and more solid to shift, and reduces chances of missing gears cuz you always know what gear your in.
  7. My opinion, The TRD Short shifter is the best mod you can do to your rolla.
  8. The boots on rollas are ***** weak, they should do a recall.
  9. My old CES lost power in the low end vey undrivable, Id say my TRD has more low end, much nicer to drive than stock. i dunno what you guys are doing down there to get these results..... Maybe the CES intakes don't agree with the Melbourne weather haha, i dunno. But with the TRD I have found that it has alot more pick-up and actually pulls well when putting your foot down in 6th gear (or any other gears) compared with the stock airbox.
  10. Ever since my front sway bar install i have had no axle tramp, even in the wet, it just spins!!!!!!!!!!!!I'm not sure y it fixed it, but its completely gone!!!!!!!!!
  11. My old CES lost power in the low end vey undrivable, Id say my TRD has more low end, much nicer to drive than stock.
  12. Ive driven without my inner gaurd and the POD was saturated. Not 1 problem.
  13. I had a simular sound but it was a broken exahst mount, thought it was the suspension but wasn't.
  14. Yep I have better fuel economy too, go CAI
  15. Hey Bangn, you have owned all three (Cusco, D2 and Tein). How about a review.
  16. No that is incorrect. We are able to get TEIN SS but in jap spec not aus spec. Im just guessn the spring rates and valving are harder. I just downloaded the catalogue it says ZZE122G so it must also fit ZZE123 as well. Like all the other coilovers I have only known about the us model SS (whether it fits i'm not sure, I know the bolt holes on the bottom of the front coilovers for the matrix are bigger, so you cant fit them properly, never heard about the japanese, although there was an aus car parts site with ss listed for the jap zze122G, I emailed them and i was told that it was a mistake and only the wagons are avaiable.
  17. maybe change tein ss to sw (superwagon) cuz u cant get ss for the zze12X corolla.
  18. Yes either are good, best mod u can do apart from a shirt shifter.
  19. The Cuscos Zero 2 and Tein Wagons cannot be compared. Teins flex are awesome, superstreet is ok (howevever id still go D2s since superstreets dont have a lower adjustment and are twin tube (note monotube is better)). Unfortunantly they dont make Flex and Superstreet for the ZZE12X corolla (they do have superstreet for the US model but not sure if it fits). Cuscos Zero 2 are superior to Tein Wagons and superstreets; however are on par with Tein flex. Given whats avaialble for the Rolla Id i'd buy steet coilovers in the following order: Cusco Zero 2 --> D2 Street --> Cusco Zero 1 ---> Tein GT Wagon --> Tein Super Wagon Some1 else on here had DMS coilovers, they don't allow too much of a drop (i think 50mm) but they are an awesome coilover but pricy (think 3000 dollars or so). Make sure you comparing the products correctly cuz they make variations of every brand. There are also other coilover you can get for the rolla, but i only know specifics of the above. Cusco Zero 2 --> D2 Street --> Cusco Zero 1 ---> Tein GT Wagon --> Tein Super Wagon which one is the most comfortable and the best handling to drive? TRD Well they are all street coilovers. Id say probably in the same order starting firmest/best handling left and bounciest/omg ive driven off the cliff right
  20. I have never heard of a problem with the 2zz engine and a TRD CAI. I'm guessing if something did go wrong with your engine, it most likely wont be a result of the CAI. But Toyota may blame it anyway cuz its easier and cheaper for them, so you may need an independent mechanic report on your car.
  21. The Cuscos Zero 2 and Tein Wagons cannot be compared. Teins flex are awesome, superstreet is ok (howevever id still go D2s since superstreets dont have a lower adjustment and are twin tube (note monotube is better)). Unfortunantly they dont make Flex and Superstreet for the ZZE12X corolla (they do have superstreet for the US model but not sure if it fits). Cuscos Zero 2 are superior to Tein Wagons and superstreets; however are on par with Tein flex. Given whats avaialble for the Rolla Id i'd buy steet coilovers in the following order: Cusco Zero 2 --> D2 Street --> Cusco Zero 1 ---> Tein GT Wagon --> Tein Super Wagon Some1 else on here had DMS coilovers, they don't allow too much of a drop (i think 50mm) but they are an awesome coilover but pricy (think 3000 dollars or so). Make sure you comparing the products correctly cuz they make variations of every brand. There are also other coilover you can get for the rolla, but i only know specifics of the above.
  22. D2's the teins for the rolla are only the wagons, so they are not really designed around performance, just ride height, so will be similar to stock handling (which is boat like). D2's Street are still comfortable but let you floor it though corners. Askk Bangn hes had both. If you had Cuscos in there I would choose those them cuz they are ultimate, but very pricey.
  23. i cant believe i wasted my time reading this forum.
  24. Not a wheel alighnment issue. I had a simular sound, thought it was my suspension but it turns out one of my exhaust mounts came loose and clunked around over every bump.
  25. Hmm, I thought most coilover brands were stiffer at the front than rear (i.e. Cusco, D2s). I'm pretty sure with most coilover models you can specify whatever spring rates you want anyway.
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