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YAR15

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  • Birthday 05/03/1988

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  1. Hey all, I thought that you might be intrested to see the blitz compressor compared to the TTE/R. Alot of Yarii in America are opting for this due to it be a better as it is a Blitz twin-screw supercharger (apparently better). http://www.turbomagazine.com/tech/07.....;/photo_08.html is a link to the kit and dyno sheet. Overall I think that it is the only option for the Yaris right now which makes it the beter option.
  2. very true, and its not like as if you can upgrade internals and then run higher boost like a turbo. I have found out that there are three settings at which you can run the Blitz Supercharger Kit for the Yaris but overall the gains between the two are very similar.
  3. I think that if the parts get installed by Toyota then it would not void your warranty, however I would advise that you ask your Toyota dealer before hand. I also think that it depends on the delear. For example, I think that Toyota has 3 or so TRD delears in Australia (correct me if im wrong) and maybe if you were to approach them they would be less hesitant on the topic. (make sure you ask the right person)
  4. hey all as mentioned above in my post I have had... "HAD" the same problem as you guys and well I took my car in for service and told them that it was the belt slipping. Please when you take you car for service next please tell them to lubricate and check the belt. I play both the piano and guitar by ear, and if we are all talking about the same problem then I can guarantee that its the belt. Its worth a shot and well it costs nothing aswell.
  5. Take it to the dealership ASAP. You wouldn't want any problems to continue nagging you throughout the life of the vehicle. wow... the same things has happened to me, however I complained to Toyoya and they agreed to replace it. They took my serial number of the HU and are going to call me back when a new one arrives (roughly 2 weeks). I dont plan on having the stock HU in for much longer than 3 months as I am wanting to upgrade to somthing better, but now at least if I want to sell the woking HU I can.
  6. I would be interested, but it all depends on the price... maybe a group/bulk buy would drop the shipping costs and cost of these fog lights.
  7. sorry... $180 each or for 10 sets of 16 lug nuts, 4 lock nuts & a lock nut adapter?
  8. Been on the UK TOC. Few other auris owners got this problem too. Its a common one i think. Is your noise coming from the front of rear? it defenietly came from the front, no doubt about it.
  9. I had the exact same problem with my 07 Corolla... took it to the dealer and told them that it sounded like as if the belt was slipping on startup, especially in the cold. A little adjustment here and there and some lubricant removed the noise completely.
  10. I am driving an 07 corolla and no problems so far. As for the quick test I think that I explained it before...
  11. um.... im a northie and welcome to the WA club :) hope you come to the next cruise which is planing tobe a night cruise p.s i dair som1 to put xmas lights on their car :P xmas lights... now that there is some serious BLING!!!!
  12. I'm not 100% sure about this but isn't the drivers side lights a little lower as not to blind oncomming traffic. For example, you drive on the left lane and oncomming traffic passes on your right hence the lights on the right side of the car (drivers side) would be a little lower to compensate. A for the bulb replacement I am heading in the HID direction as our Corolla's has projectors and height adjustment to avoid the watchful eyes of the police.
  13. Hi all, I have sold my yaris :( , but i now drive a 07 Rolla with 17's . Looking forward to spotting many of you boys and girls on the street, although most of the Spotted are South of the river, i'm sure we will bump into each other sooner or later...
  14. The exact same thing has happened to me twice, I am really considering not to lower my rolla because of this. I have previously lowered my Yaris and never have I had any problems relating to this. I am kinda lucky not to have damaged my front skirt to a point where physical damage can be seen, however I think you can buy the part that you mentioned that snapped off. Im not sure but I think your best bet would be Toyota. To all the 9th gen corolla owners, have you experienced anything similar to this and have you decided to lower your car car regardless? (Sorry for stealing the thread )
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