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Hello to all,

i have question about power, because now i thinking about it and in future i will do it ;)

So what i need when i need beter power under hood?

Corola mani? Sparks? Cold air intake? Other injections? Exhaust system? Chip from

And which parts of them?

the target is about 100bhp with my 1.3efi 16v but if i have . Now I have this mods in motor(photo). In because nobody can helped with it ;)...

thank you for all ansvers ;)

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ok u need sum if not all of the following to get 100bhp rite this has been asked before but to recap

get rid of that filter and get a better one like the BMC CDA and fit a cold air feed

good quality exhaust system like the blitz one

as said iridium spark plugs

better ht(spark plug) leads

proabably best to put in a new dizzy cap and rotor arm in your distributor

wrap the exhast and manifold

TRD thinner head gasket

advance the ignition timing

7AFE throttle body get it ported and polished when fitting it

port and polish the rolla mani

glanza s injectors

after all that u mite be close to the 100bhp......

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ok u need sum if not all of the following to get 100bhp rite this has been asked before but to recap

get rid of that filter and get a better one like the BMC CDA and fit a cold air feed

good quality exhaust system like the blitz one

as said iridium spark plugs

better ht(spark plug) leads

proabably best to put in a new dizzy cap and rotor arm in your distributor

wrap the exhast and manifold

TRD thinner head gasket

advance the ignition timing

7AFE throttle body get it ported and polished when fitting it

port and polish the rolla mani

glanza s injectors

after all that u mite be close to the 100bhp......

All that should surely see more like 110bhp imo.

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yes ofcource.. i planed beter front brakers (Brembo or ATE) and completely check all about handing.. maybe take new braker system on rear.. :p.. I know that this power need to domesticate ;-).. thanks for attention from your side

Its nice filter.. :)

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All that should surely see more like 110bhp imo.

oh that i don't doubt idress but from previous threads there was alot longer selection to pick from, so i though that these mods would be the best bet to get anyone up to the 100 bhp mark.....

omi these mods would make any starlet very nimble engine wise i mean......

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Super.. Know anybody the difference between corolla 1.3 4EFE engine and Starlet 1.3 4EFE engine? Because i see that corolla has 63Kw power with the same type as starlet but starlet has only 55kw :).. It is possible to use something from corolla to inceased starlet power to the same as corolla have?

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nobody tested it here?dam.. because on because nobody dont know the difference :p and all starlets are in standard look (normal N/A without changes) :D..

what happend if I chenged injectors and ecu? It looked same when i compare corola and starlet engine and i will not damaged engine :p..

I looked on all thread here but nobody changed ecu from corolla to starlet.. Maybe i can consulted ecu with toyota scrapyard and consulted with my personal technician ;-).. after thet i will maybe changed the ecu and injectors :).. Now i looking for dyno.. its too hard to found it here(normaly it is around 100km far :p )

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The corrolla has the tubular manifold, possible slightly bigger injectors to go with the increased airflow (although unlikely) and maybe a better map to go with the two.

Someone did try the ECU but the engine didn't start - either emoboliser or ICV

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I would personally say the stock airbox and a good panel filter (or airboox with no filter) would be better than using an open ended filter. The stock box air feed isn't bad and will keep inlet temps lower than having an open ended filter in the engine bay, subject to heat soak. If you look at most of the high powered 5e NA's in Japan they retain the stock air box, you won't get the a throaty induction rore but you will be going quicker! With the exhaust keep the back pressure within reach of the engine, near stock levels will be fine.

I really don't think you need to go mad with the 4efe engines, concentrate your effors on reducing weight, increaseing chassis stability/rigidity and improving brakes. You may not be as quick on the straights but on into the corners, round the corners and out of the corners you will be laughing. Consider more specialist items like a lightweight fly to aid engine response, short shifter kit to reduce gear changes, good tires, good suspension, front and rear braces, lower arm bars, anti roll bars. It will take time to perfect but it will pay dividends in the long run.

Tobs

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I would personally say the stock airbox and a good panel filter (or airboox with no filter) would be better than using an open ended filter. The stock box air feed isn't bad and will keep inlet temps lower than having an open ended filter in the engine bay, subject to heat soak. If you look at most of the high powered 5e NA's in Japan they retain the stock air box, you won't get the a throaty induction rore but you will be going quicker! With the exhaust keep the back pressure within reach of the engine, near stock levels will be fine.

I really don't think you need to go mad with the 4efe engines, concentrate your effors on reducing weight, increaseing chassis stability/rigidity and improving brakes. You may not be as quick on the straights but on into the corners, round the corners and out of the corners you will be laughing. Consider more specialist items like a lightweight fly to aid engine response, short shifter kit to reduce gear changes, good tires, good suspension, front and rear braces, lower arm bars, anti roll bars. It will take time to perfect but it will pay dividends in the long run.

Tobs

i agree with toby about the lightweight flywheel as i fitted lightweight pulleys to my engine and it revs alot easier then standard did so i can imagine what the lightweight fly would do.

as for your comment on the jap 5e na's i didn't know that...

i always agree that when dealing with starlets its a "whole car " approach

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Someone did try the ECU but the engine didn't start - either emoboliser or ICV

i tryed it, as well as scutch0 when he had his n/a

I think your right about the imoboliser and ICV..but its a bit of both i think..

On scutch0's, he didnt have an imoboliser, and it wont even start..

On mine, as i have an imoboliser it started fine, then cut out after about 5 seconds...you could of kept it running on throttle tho..which makes me think its the ICV

Rob

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i tryed it, as well as scutch0 when he had his n/a

I think your right about the imoboliser and ICV..but its a bit of both i think..

On scutch0's, he didnt have an imoboliser, and it wont even start..

On mine, as i have an imoboliser it started fine, then cut out after about 5 seconds...you could of kept it running on throttle tho..which makes me think its the ICV

Rob

Rob may i ask how would the icv affect the engine running with the rolla ecu... i assumed that it would be a difference in pins in the ecu cables, i mean wires going to different pins then in the starlet ecu and wiring

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