There's some good reading on newcelica.org and on supraforums.com
SAFC isn't a boost controller, you mean AVC-R?
^Have you checked Supraforums? I'm sure you can find someone local with one for sale.
Cam's don't reaise your redline... they'll shift your power curve. Upgrading valve springs and reatainers will allow you to raise your revlimit.
Very nice, there's a couple 1J MK3's here in town
MWR recently dyno'd a hair over 500rwhp in their MR-S
It all depends on how much power you're looking for when you go turbo. Decide how much power you want, then buy things based on that. If you're going...
You're not going to find a polished overflow tank for the corolla, it would have to be custom made.
Spending $300+ on a header when you're going to be going turbo is a waste of money. Just put the money towards your turbo set-up(and spend a lot of...
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^yeah well, that's because most 1zz's have oil pressure problems...
Actually, those silver round things with the steel braided lines going to them are oil catch cans ;)
The weak link in the 1zz is the rods at about 220whp. The tranny starts to slip at about 200lb-ft of torque.
I'm pretty sure for NGK's it's the 6097's gapped at 0.032" Not sure for other plugs though. Newcelica.org has some great information on their forced...
Well, I'll answer what I can. 1)The actuator should not be open at all until it reaches the boost where it's set to open. 2)The BOV should be as...
With a properly sized turbo, quality parts, and a professional tune, a turbo set-up can be just as reliable as stock.
Changing the tranny fluid and filter isn't hard at all. Just loosten the drain plug and let the fluid drain out(wish I had noticed there was a...
Definately change your tranny fluid/filter.
Yeah... saw that auction a couple days ago just looking around. No matter what, if it's too good of a deal and they want it by western union/etc....
Hmm... I have a similar sounding rattle to what is described here. I've taken it to two mechanics that think it's a spun rod bearing, but I thought...
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