FWD Posted May 10, 2019 Share Posted May 10, 2019 (edited) I thought I’d share my journey with everyone of how I’m slowly transforming this green turd into a less turdy green machine.. I’ve had it over a year now and this is the progress so far. I bought the car February 2018 and as you can see it’s hat it’s fair few encounters with “that came out of nowhere’s” scrapes and garnished with some questionable stickers. First thing I did was to take it home remove some of the stickers and take it to the jetwash, and give it a full clean. I then took a rattle can to the sportif hubcap covers which looked quite nice as at this point I couldn’t afford alloys that did me for a while until I fully discovered the Halfords air filter section and as the caption said, the engine bay definitely needed a good clean. But I didn’t really get round to doing it for a couple months. i then found a cheap eBay japcannon of an exhaust and got in touch with the local exhaust company who made a custom cat back with it. (I know this if anything would probably crap on the performance but at the time I wanted a loud car that I could rev because we all know loud exhausts is what really get the ladies interested . After this I decided to browse eBay for some bargain tint foil and found a reflective turquoise which I think looks good except for the face I put it on so it looks like crap, (it will be re done black professionally eventually). Next was the clear indicator lenses and Glanza rear lights which both fitted very easily and were a straight swap, same with the rear bumper. I did also buy a spoiler and a jap spec boot with spoiler so I did a mock up to see what it looks like and dammmn it looks good. Finally did that engine bay clean along with a fresh full service and filter change. I managed to source a bonnet (in the wrong colour) some cloudy headlights, and a set of GT seats, and a black bumper. I swapped the bonnet over for the Glanza one alongside the freshly polished and refurbed lights, and bumper all were a straight fit except the bumper and seats which needed the grill so cable ties will have to do for now, and the seats have a font locating pin which had to be sawed off. The next bit was to finally get a set of alloys, luckily I found a very good condition set of carbon hydro dipped enkei hollowspokes off of a VR MX5 which after a fresh set of boots were almost a straight fit except I needed deeper wheel nuts, eventually though they were on! Since it’s a non turbo and I have no top mount IC I bought the clear bonnet scoop cover for those rainy days and it looks mint, but it’d look better with a turbo under the bonnet. Only a couple days ago put in a fresh alternator (12v 70A) as the lights were having issues and an unbearable whining underneath the hood and also resprayed the Glanza spoiler black with pearlescent flecks. That’s it so far I will add more progress when it arrives. To do list: - FN2 civic recaros on custom rails. - Full turbo conversion. -civic half rad and new pipes all round. -Looking for a duck tail and a larger spoiler. (EDIT 4th Nov 19) new Subaru STI 06? I think buckets are now in and after unfortunately decimating my alloys via an unpleasant meeting with a curb attempting a semi decent drift in pouring rain 😂 I have got some sweet new chrome lipped ones, and also some fogs too, hopefully many more things to do, new pics are in the feed. Edited November 4, 2019 by FWD Updating some pics! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Keviano27 Posted May 14, 2019 Share Posted May 14, 2019 Looking good mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FWD Posted May 23, 2019 Author Share Posted May 23, 2019 On 5/14/2019 at 10:28 PM, Keviano27 said: Looking good mate Thanks mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Glanza1996:) Posted September 11, 2019 Share Posted September 11, 2019 You got a vid buddy of that exhaust? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Njxn Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 Loving it mate. Was the ducktail an ebay special? Looks mint Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FWD Posted November 4, 2019 Author Share Posted November 4, 2019 On 9/20/2019 at 11:53 AM, Njxn said: Loving it mate. Was the ducktail an ebay special? Looks mint It was a glanza one pal Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FWD Posted November 4, 2019 Author Share Posted November 4, 2019 On 9/11/2019 at 2:32 PM, Glanza1996:) said: You got a vid buddy of that exhaust? Yeah here’s a couple of really old ones probably about a year or so ago 😂 IMG_3849.mp4 IMG_3848.mp4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Sam44 Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 Looks really well. You have got me thinking at the glanza v look now. Sounds so smooth. Damn these little engines or good. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FWD Posted January 28, 2020 Author Share Posted January 28, 2020 On 1/12/2020 at 7:38 AM, Sam44 said: Looks really well. You have got me thinking at the glanza v look now. Sounds so smooth. Damn these little engines or good. Thanks! Still loads left to do, they’re awesome little engines to work with everything is so simple and rewarding when it pays off Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FWD Posted February 7, 2020 Author Share Posted February 7, 2020 On 5/10/2019 at 11:01 AM, FWD said: I thought I’d share my journey with everyone of how I’m slowly transforming this green turd into a less turdy green machine.. I’ve had it over a year now and this is the progress so far. I bought the car February 2018 and as you can see it’s hat it’s fair few encounters with “that came out of nowhere’s” scrapes and garnished with some questionable stickers. First thing I did was to take it home remove some of the stickers and take it to the jetwash, and give it a full clean. I then took a rattle can to the sportif hubcap covers which looked quite nice as at this point I couldn’t afford alloys that did me for a while until I fully discovered the Halfords air filter section and as the caption said, the engine bay definitely needed a good clean. But I didn’t really get round to doing it for a couple months. i then found a cheap eBay japcannon of an exhaust and got in touch with the local exhaust company who made a custom cat back with it. (I know this if anything would probably crap on the performance but at the time I wanted a loud car that I could rev because we all know loud exhausts is what really get the ladies interested . After this I decided to browse eBay for some bargain tint foil and found a reflective turquoise which I think looks good except for the face I put it on so it looks like crap, (it will be re done black professionally eventually). Next was the clear indicator lenses and Glanza rear lights which both fitted very easily and were a straight swap, same with the rear bumper. I did also buy a spoiler and a jap spec boot with spoiler so I did a mock up to see what it looks like and dammmn it looks good. Finally did that engine bay clean along with a fresh full service and filter change. I managed to source a bonnet (in the wrong colour) some cloudy headlights, and a set of GT seats, and a black bumper. I swapped the bonnet over for the Glanza one alongside the freshly polished and refurbed lights, and bumper all were a straight fit except the bumper and seats which needed the grill so cable ties will have to do for now, and the seats have a font locating pin which had to be sawed off. The next bit was to finally get a set of alloys, luckily I found a very good condition set of carbon hydro dipped enkei hollowspokes off of a VR MX5 which after a fresh set of boots were almost a straight fit except I needed deeper wheel nuts, eventually though they were on! Since it’s a non turbo and I have no top mount IC I bought the clear bonnet scoop cover for those rainy days and it looks mint, but it’d look better with a turbo under the bonnet. Only a couple days ago put in a fresh alternator (12v 70A) as the lights were having issues and an unbearable whining underneath the hood and also resprayed the Glanza spoiler black with pearlescent flecks. That’s it so far I will add more progress when it arrives. To do list: - FN2 civic recaros on custom rails. - Full turbo conversion. -civic half rad and new pipes all round. -Looking for a duck tail and a larger spoiler. (EDIT 4th Nov 19) new Subaru STI 06? I think buckets are now in and after unfortunately decimating my alloys via an unpleasant meeting with a curb attempting a semi decent drift in pouring rain 😂 I have got some sweet new chrome lipped ones, and also some fogs too, hopefully many more things to do, new pics are in the feed. It’s the time god reckoning!!! It’s corolla Mani time, I will be doing a short video on how to change them over and any issues I run into etc, I’ll update this again with another photo once it’s in the bay and a link to the video for anyone else who wants to try it! Also time to test fit the skirts (minus the end caps for now) it looks like it’ll have to be drilled as they don’t want to line up with the predrilled holes 🙄 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FWD Posted February 8, 2020 Author Share Posted February 8, 2020 Here’s a link to video I made regarding the conversion from the starlet to the corolla manifold feel free to check it out I’ve included audio of before and after (and some helpful tips and tricks) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Sam44 Posted February 9, 2020 Share Posted February 9, 2020 Very nice video. I'm looking for a Corolla manifold atm. I've got 100quid here waiting if you know where 1 can be found. Also the 4efte engine has a higher lift inlet cam for better top end rpm torque\pull. If you fancy putting up a how to video on that. Really good combo with this manifold and from what I gather no 1 knows about it. It's defo different I've got both here I can send you a picture of the difference and you do not need to remove the cam belt as the cams are gear driven. Also the original paseo thermostat is 76deg better for power. You have to get this from Toyota as most on line are 98deg. There is a better 62deg from tuning developments but this will be bad for in cab heating and window defrosting Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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