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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by JDLangevin, Oct 31, 2004.

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    JDLangevin Guest

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    New Toyota Website

    Hey all,

    I just whipped together a VERY early version of my shop's website, it's pretty rough and I'm sure there are errors. Have a look around and let me know what you think, suggestions and comments are welcome.

    If you can help out with more or more correct info for the pages that's great too. :)

    *edit* I guess it would help if I posted this :)

    http://www.phoenixtuning.com/
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    sxlostv1 New Member

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    very interesting. wheres the shop at?
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    Found it in the "1998-2002 Toyota Corolla"

    The 2ZZ-GE is VVTL-i
    variable valve timing with lift
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    free swaps and turbo installs.. not bad
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    Not bad at all. Very interesting if I was willing to drive that far and wait.
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    JDLangevin Guest

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    What would you like to have done?
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    98-99 dont have it..00-UP has VVTi except XRS.
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    :D
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    Sorry but 2zz-ge is not a replacement for the 4a-ge. That would be a insult to owner of 4a-ge...the real replacement it the 4a-ge blacktop 20V Four Throttle Body with 165HP.

    2zz-ge is a very good engine..but it not build like the 4a-ge. Also it a 1.8L vs 1.6L for 4a-ge. And dont be surprise that Toyota itself still use 4a-ge 1.6L it lots of competition...it a monster hehe.

    Good luck with your project!
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    well the 4ag isnt made in the us anymore so it IS a replacement
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    just cause it isn't made in the US anymore doesn't mean it's a replacement..jeez..
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    corection: isnt made in the world anymore

    and technically the 1zz replaced the 4afe/7afe, the 4afe/7afe replaced the 4age in the US
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    i dunno....... (i got pm'ed on my opinion on this....) who really cares, to be honest the ZZ motors aren't related to the A series motors other than the chasis they sat in.... much different technology in both engines, different outputs... along with the blocks aren't even made out of the same material, use similar ignition setups, or even have the same kind of timing setup..... to name a couple

    that would be like saying the R motors were replaced with the M motors when celica's went to celica supras..... and that the M motor was replaced with the 2jz.... so, by that ruling, the 20R is a descendant of the 2jz.... huh? exactly

    and the same goes between the 5sfe, 3sge, 3sgte, and the ZZ motors.... if anything, the S series motors are more related to the A series motors than the ZZ motors.... the ZZ motors are a new platform, and don't really replace a previous motor
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    hrm..in your sig, it says.."my specialty is toyota's but i'm perfectly willing to do other swaps.."..

    looks like you need a new specialty =D
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    JDLangevin Guest

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    My goodness, let's get technical here!

    The 4AFE was the economy engine for the Corolla, the 4AGE (16 or 20 valve) was the performance engine.

    Now, the 1ZZFE is the economy engine, and the 2ZZGE is the performance engine.

    1ZZFE replaces 4AFE, 2ZZGE replaces 4AGE. Makes sense to me! :D

    But if it offends you that much, I'll remove that comment! LOL...
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    im not sure you really want to get technical with me or some of the folks here

    seeing as how the "performance" versions on the celica here in the US came with either the long forgotten 3sgte or the 5sfe.... you pick from those engines which the 2zzge replaced.

    also the 1zzfe is more closely related to the 7afe than the 4afe

    it makes sense to nobody but you.... but hey, go ahead and fill your site full of half assed info and see how far you get
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    Bud, who in the world cares how "close" the new and old engines are related? The 1997 Corolla had either the 4AFE or the 7AFE. In 1998 the Corolla engine was REPLACED with the 1ZZFE. In what way does that not make sense?

    What was the last "performance" Corolla made before the XRS? Was it not the 4AGE powered Corolla Levin? Then the next performance Corolla is the XRS, powered by the 2ZZGE. The 2ZZGE replaced the 4AGE in the Corollas.

    And when I said "okay let's get technical" I was mocking you, as if there's a "technical" answer to which engine replaced which. It's just a general statement that is generally true, it's not a discussion of what the best a/f ratio is. It was in no way a challenge to see who can get more techinical, in fact, just the fact that you took it that way shows how childish you are. I don't have anything else to say about this subject and I don't need to have the last word.

    *edit* I should clarify, the statement that the 2ZZGE replaced the 4AGE in no way meant that it is a better engine and that it is preferred, I just meant it is the engine now being used in those cars. Maybe that's what was misunderstood?

    It makes sense to Geese :D
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    hey good luck on your website..... its going to fall by the wayside like the 50 others that contain piss poor and misleading info

    do you not understand that the last 4age in the united states was in 1991.... and the and the corolla has had 4 differing engines since then, 5 including the 2zz which was not initially created for the corolla but for the celica. the 2zz replaces the 3s in the states and is simply added to the corolla line, IT REPLACED NOTHING IN COROLLA HISTORY

    man up to the fact that the new corolla isnt a sporty or performance car, it is an overweight family car with a "sporty" engine.... the new corolla has absolutely nothing to do with any GTS corolla aside from its namesake
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    Like I said, I don't need to the last word and I see no reason to argue on a public forum. I sent you an email and I hope we can sort this out. :)
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    JDLangevin Guest

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    There, how's that? Diplomatic enough?

    slvr2000fdvspec:

    It sounds like YOU need a new sig =D
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    alot of mean/childish people over just a simple comment. The ps2 replaced the ps1, its just the next thing in the line. "Replaced" doesnt mena better or worse just means it well... replaced the past item.
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    Word. I'm glad some people around here can use their heads.
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    Well that's good. What did you learn?
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    Hey Nathan, do you think that the Paseo replaced the Corolla GTS?
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    kindly dont use my name again..... paseo has nothing to do with the gts.... but i guess with your logic i could argue that since both have an "O" in them that one is a predecessor

    go figure
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    http://auto.consumerguide.com/auto/...dex.cfm/id/2240

    Consumer Guide seems to think so. Don't take it personally but I going to beleive them before I beleive someone like you.
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    the paseo is more of a tercel than anything......
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    I agree. It's based on the Tercel platform and shares the same engine from the later series. I just found the comment interesting, I never thought of it as a replacement to the Corolla GTS, but whatever.
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    This is funny... But I did learn alot from this thread... Thx guys...

    NuFF SaiD!

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