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Ok so my daily Mon - Fri car is a 91 Corolla SX with the standard 100 kw motor. Problem is that the car now has 310,000 kms on it and I am planning a fresh up for it....So I am just after advice on what would be my best option dollar wise. I like this Car as a daily and I dont want to just go out and buy another cheap runabout as anything decent is going to cost money and I dont want to throw away money on a car that I am going to do 500 km's a week in

Option 1 : This is at the moment the option I am most likely to go with, And that is purchasing a last series 20 valve blacktop motor for it....However at $1800 for complete engine ,harness and ECU it really isnt a cheap swap.Most likely the motor will have no less than 100,000 km on it already.But it does hold the advantage in that I need this car to get to work in and I cannot have my car off road for extended periods.So it could be a drive in , drive out weekend conversion

Option 2 : Would be to pull out the existing 100kw smallport and have it fully rebuilt and maybe up compression from 10:1 to a little more say 11:1..Other than that fit lighter conrods and flywheel to greatly improve response and low end power.However getting a motor built does take time and it most likely wont put out the sort of power the 20 valve would.But on the plus side this is going to be a completely fresh engine.

Bear in mind I dont want to spend a fortune on this car as it is my daily runabout.I am not interested in crazy turbo conversions as I am saving my cash for an R32 GTR which Hopefully I may get late next year...But at the same time I am also very slowly restoring this car bit by bit to a newish condition.

So you the technically minded people please offer suggestions

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Everything gets a bit soft n loose after 2-300, but it kinda makes em more comfy, my daily ute has 380 on it, i drove a new one the other day and couldnt believe how jittery the ride was..

Probably could do with some new shocks

Yeah the car seems that it will never die...Thats the part that I am so not used to. I may just start using slightly thicker engine oil and change it every 5000. It got a new water pump and timing belt a few months ago as well as new plugs...So I will just keep on driving it like recommended...Suspension will be my next project for it then.

the missus had one of these, but the holden version, Nova. had 350k on the clock when we sold it to a friend 2 years ago, its still going now. all we had done to the engine was normal regular servicing, an alternator went on us, i did a timing belt at 300k. the only thing i think was of any concern was the steering was getting a bit sloppy. but as you say, its a good little run around car. id just keep up the servicing and leave it be.

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