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Finally the rolla is BACK!!!!!!

Discussion in 'Pictures & Photography' started by Legit01Rolla, Dec 24, 2005.

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    Nice...Good to see your Rolla back!..Good Luck!
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    how much did it cost you to convert auto to 5spd? and how long did it take to swap it in?any chance of dyno number on your car,since you ported your head?.Just curious...
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    fastrolla96 speedbumps..yum

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    Finally the rolla is BACK!!!!!!

    Finally got the 5spd swap done. Drives perfectly and it is alot faster then before specially that we ported the heads. Just ask if you guys want anymore info on the rebuild and swap. Sorry, the car looks like crap. The main thing was to get it back and running now all I need to do is put back everything and work on cosmetics for a bit to get it back to the way it looked.

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    fastrolla96 speedbumps..yum

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    Don't know the dyno results and it only cost me 2grand on parts and labor was done by me and my boss.
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    nice!!! congratulations!

    i feel you bro. i'm currently working on the finishing touches on my rebuild project too.

    what happened to your rolla by the way?
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    fastrolla96 speedbumps..yum

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    I blew up my motor because my head gaskets were really bad because of a bad job by toyota and no signs of a problem until the motor just suddenly blew. Then I got the new motor in with the ported heads and that new motor was too much for the old auto tranny and broke that. So here it is with a manual tranny and it is so much faster.
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    coolness! i cracked open my old cylinder head by driving the car into the backside of an SUV. hahahaha! now she's got a new head that's been ported, polished, and shaved plus the body's been all rebuilt and repainted. i'm stoked!
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    fastrolla96 speedbumps..yum

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    ya your gonna feel the gain of the ported heads for sure. I got more torque and it got faster on the high end also.
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    James Bullshit Police

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    FUCK YEAH!!!!

    nice 5 spd!! ;)

    welcome to the faster na corolla owners club! haha
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    Did you had to get a new ecu? or did you modified the current one for the manual swap?
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    nice man...so all you did was ported the head...no new pistons or anything like that??...
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    Did you have to tap that shift knob to fit? I have similar threaded for Honda...
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    fastrolla96 speedbumps..yum

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    Ya all I did was port the head cause money got really short with the project. The shift knob is not a screw in type its held on by allen wrench screws. The ecu is the same I just did some rewiring.

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