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Discussion in '8th Gen' started by bxman89, Apr 25, 2012.

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    You mean cue hummer saying it.
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    Well you weren't posting right then, and I didn't give you a reason to say it (not that you need a reason).

    ... cue hummer saying f*** you gold
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    says the guy that wants what i have :p and wtf im gone for like 30min and all this cue crap swamped all over broken bumper guys thread?
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    yes same with bondo. if your doing it at night i suggest add more hardner and i would keep the garage door open for the air to circulate cuz your gonna die from all the fumes.

    if i lay down fiberglass on the spoiler molds right now it will be dry by the morning but i have to add the double of hardner and have some sort of fan blowing on it but that creates air pockets, warp, cracks etc
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    broken bumper guy LMAO.

    Yeah I keep the 3 doors & window open, and I've got a large box fan in the window for circulation.
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    I'm glad I coined that term haha
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    Broken bumper guy, rofl...
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    which is better reverse light circle or the ovel looking ones my uncle dnt mind trading my his circle reverse lights one. lmk asap he leaves tomorrow.
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    the popular choice is the 01-02 ones. if your going to do the 01-02 front end conversion id highly recommend it. I prefer oval tho cuz im planning on keeping my 98-00 front end so im keeping mine a legit 8.0 gen

    basically it comes down to what u want.
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    You guys forgot that there is some modding you have to do and the adapter alone cost 300 plus 200 for mani and give or take 100 on supplies you need to put it all together. Your going to need new gaskets and hoses you got to buy. And if your dbw thats even more stuff you need to do cause you got to extend the wire harness for the dbw so mani noob don't think so I did my homework. I had both an 8th gen and 9th gen and wanted to do this so ur the mani noob.
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    no we didnt forget nothing, we know its needs that "expensive" plate, its the same situation with my cavalier, i need to buy an adapter plate to install it...I guess you confused me by pricing the whole conversion at $600 while i thought you meant the mani itself was $600....if you know ppl you can get that plate done for alot cheaper...and fyi i called gold the noob because he buys $600 sri
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    Oh ok and yea that's the whole swap its going to cost you more money to make a plate cause its the first one so theres more work to do so the guy that's making it will charge you more for first one and then after that it will be cheaper. Trust me I been through it all. What he can do is cut his mani flange and the 2zz one and weld the 1zz flange on the 2zz mani one I seen some one do it but don't know if its stright forward or you have to do some stuff to get it to work
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    crolla "Wait did I just lose to a corolla?"

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    Actually you don't have to cut the flange. You can modify the 2zz flange to fit. Also none of the 8th gens are dbw so thats not something you have to worry about as long as you get the dbc throttle body. But as 305 said, its a waste unless you're boosted, spraying or built n/a.
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    Careful new guy hahah. I know you know gold from another forum, but we don't respond well to new guys who defend themselves a little too strong. Travis Reynolds anyone? And hey broken bumper guy I'd go for the round ones but it's all a personal preference.
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    Lol you guys are crazy but the 2000 and up came dbw cause my 2000 had it. Also I might be new here but not to the Toyota scene since 2002 so I seen and heard a few things about Toyota motors. Not trying to sound a know it all or a ass just giving the info I came across to help people out and not waste time or money cause I know how it feels to do so
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    No 8th gen corolla was DBW.
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    I'd never heard of that either
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    2005 corolla was the first year DBW
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    I got to find a pic of it that's if I still have one
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    Yeah, my 06 is a DBW. That's when they started making them in Accords anyways.
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    I thought you had a 2007 this whole time...
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    My 07... my bad lol. came out in 06 though during this gen of the accord.
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    Oh ok I was in the middle of uploading a screenshot of you saying it was a 2007 lol
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    Oh, you were about to upload a screenshot of my fail even though I admitted it?

    Tell us more about how much time you wasted?
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    No 8th gen was dbw
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    Not from the factory, maybe he had some seriously modded car lol
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    I prefer the oval trunk lights, not the round ones.
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    thanks guys in that cased i already swap them lol but my uncle said if i dnt like then swap back will take pic monday.
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    That's cool of your uncle to let you do that.

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