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Don't know how I missed this response, Sam. Thanks for it. Yes, I did see the smaller package kits at turbokits. I figured that the downpipe would work as a stock manifold for the Corolla fits and I assumed they would have maintained close dimensions. That said, having never looked under a Corolla, I'm not sure how much more room there is as compared to the Yaris. And, the diameter of the down pipe apprears significantly larger. My first concern is whether or not the manifold and turbo would actually be small enough to fit between the head and firewall, and have enough clearance for engine movement.
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Agreed. 2.25 is plenty big enough for NA, 2.5 is probably fine for mild boost. No idea what 3" would do, but they made it for this engine so I'm assuming they know what they're doing. =D
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I agree with you that a kit for this configuration (2ZR in Yaris) is probably going to have to be mostly custom and therefore likely very expensive. Also, as far as electronic management of the system, from what I've been reading, the AEM FIC - which is more affordable - is less than ideal when compared to a standalone ecu. That alone could add close to $1000.00 to a project.
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You could take a gamble and buy the Corolla kit and do some mods to it. Not the best idea since you'd need to redesign a fair bit of it.
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I see that a member here has a Camcon for sale and apparently it can adjust fuel and timing, but I think I read that it only works for VVTi, not Dual VVTi. Do you know anything about the Camcon?
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Not familiar with those. Lots of conflicting info about piggybacking on a Toyota ECU, specifically if you can actually wrest control of the fuel trims from the ECU or if you just fight it for a few months and then reset the OEM unit.