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Old 11-20-2008, 07:24 PM   #1
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I love when they writes that phrase!
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Old 11-20-2008, 07:41 PM   #2
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I love when they writes that phrase!

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Old 11-20-2008, 08:05 PM   #3
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Stay tuned RagnaCat
hey Mike,

Do you know that Richard also has a Scion xD and is doing extensive research and testing on that platform...?

I'm sure he will also love a pulley set for that car... !

You know I will....!

J/K not really.

But on a serious note... any updates on the pulleys for the 1.8?
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Old 11-21-2008, 01:11 AM   #4
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I will be taking the Xd to the track here in Vegas, but a test and tune day won't be available until early jan. I woudl like to have a U-pulley for the Xd by then if possible to help get us over the 150 hp mark (I think long-tube will get uys there but it would be nice to have U-pulley as well (maybe 155 wheel hp)-we then add the nitrous.

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hey Mike,

Do you know that Richard also has a Scion xD and is doing extensive research and testing on that platform...?

I'm sure he will also love a pulley set for that car... !

You know I will....!

J/K not really.

But on a serious note... any updates on the pulleys for the 1.8?
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Old 11-21-2008, 01:43 AM   #5
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I will be taking the Xd to the track here in Vegas, but a test and tune day won't be available until early jan. I woudl like to have a U-pulley for the Xd by then if possible to help get us over the 150 hp mark (I think long-tube will get uys there but it would be nice to have U-pulley as well (maybe 155 wheel hp)-we then add the nitrous.
Can't wait to hear from your track experience! I know this engine has a lot of potential... it sure is a little sleeper...


Tonight I went to our local "test facility" for a couple of runs with a friend that has been asking for some comparison testing with my car.

He has a 2002 Corolla TS. You don't have that car in the States. Is basically a corolla hatchback with a 1.8L 2ZZ-GE (japan version of the engine on the celica GTS) with 193 hp at the crank, 6 speed and a red line at 8250rpm

Long story short. Two passes. Yaris won by 2 cars in both passes...
By the time the corolla hit the lift @ 6700rpm the Yaris was gone

Next week I have an appointment with an Integra GSR We will see how the Yaris represents then...
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Old 11-22-2008, 02:43 AM   #6
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I had an experience with a Civic on the way home from cali-Here rolled up on the freeway with a very loud exhaust but not mch else. We did a few races from 65 mph to 90 mph late night on the freeway and he lost badly to the stock Scion Xd-it said Ex on th back must sure didn't run very hard. Let us know what happens with the GSR

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Can't wait to hear from your track experience! I know this engine has a lot of potential... it sure is a little sleeper...


Tonight I went to our local "test facility" for a couple of runs with a friend that has been asking for some comparison testing with my car.

He has a 2002 Corolla TS. You don't have that car in the States. Is basically a corolla hatchback with a 1.8L 2ZZ-GE (japan version of the engine on the celica GTS) with 193 hp at the crank, 6 speed and a red line at 8250rpm

Long story short. Two passes. Yaris won by 2 cars in both passes...
By the time the corolla hit the lift @ 6700rpm the Yaris was gone

Next week I have an appointment with an Integra GSR We will see how the Yaris represents then...
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Old 11-22-2008, 04:45 AM   #7
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Can't wait to hear from your track experience! I know this engine has a lot of potential... it sure is a little sleeper...


Tonight I went to our local "test facility" for a couple of runs with a friend that has been asking for some comparison testing with my car.

He has a 2002 Corolla TS. You don't have that car in the States. Is basically a corolla hatchback with a 1.8L 2ZZ-GE (japan version of the engine on the celica GTS) with 193 hp at the crank, 6 speed and a red line at 8250rpm

Long story short. Two passes. Yaris won by 2 cars in both passes...
By the time the corolla hit the lift @ 6700rpm the Yaris was gone

Next week I have an appointment with an Integra GSR We will see how the Yaris represents then...
don't let that VTEC kick in yo!
man i wish i can take out GSRs with my 1.5 yaris that will be the day
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Old 12-13-2008, 08:26 AM   #8
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He has a 2002 Corolla TS. You don't have that car in the States. Is basically a corolla hatchback with a 1.8L 2ZZ-GE (japan version of the engine on the celica GTS) with 193 hp at the crank, 6 speed and a red line at 8250rpm
We have the XRS tho.
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Old 12-13-2008, 11:32 AM   #9
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Can't wait to hear from your track experience! I know this engine has a lot of potential... it sure is a little sleeper...


Tonight I went to our local "test facility" for a couple of runs with a friend that has been asking for some comparison testing with my car.

He has a 2002 Corolla TS. You don't have that car in the States. Is basically a corolla hatchback with a 1.8L 2ZZ-GE (japan version of the engine on the celica GTS) with 193 hp at the crank, 6 speed and a red line at 8250rpm

Long story short. Two passes. Yaris won by 2 cars in both passes...
By the time the corolla hit the lift @ 6700rpm the Yaris was gone

Next week I have an appointment with an Integra GSR We will see how the Yaris represents then...
were you running the quarter mile? where did you let off? did either of you launch your cars?
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Old 12-13-2008, 01:06 PM   #10
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were you running the quarter mile? where did you let off? did either of you launch your cars?
Yeap 1/4 mile.

Both times we leave from a stop. So theres a weight advantage there for the Yaris.

Another day we did another try out rolling. Leaving at around 40mph and the Corolla got me there. 1.5 cars ahead of me.

The corolla TS only mod was an K&N Intake. I had a Fujita Intake + cat back

I haven't been to a dyno but I estimate my power to be around 120 whp. Oh my Yaris is heavier than the US spec Yaris. It's 2450lbs. I was running with out back seats so let's say 100lbs less
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Old 12-13-2008, 01:06 PM   #11
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hmmm...can you show me the torque results ?
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Old 11-21-2008, 02:14 PM   #12
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But on a serious note... any updates on the pulleys for the 1.8?


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