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Corollas are shit unless we're talking the 90s fwd model that actually looked and went alright

only Factory ADM corolla I would own was the E110 95-01

specifically this model:

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-3051415&Cr=0

note did say factory ADM....

Fyp brah :P

This is true.

Solve ecu options first, see what exhaust/injectors/intake/pump do... Then turbo (which will probably mean end of cvt)

But i dunno if you can even properly dyno a cvt?? Obviously you can see tps, velocity, afr, psi, so you could make it healthy but getting a 1:1 ration would be hard. You can force it into "gears" but who know what ratio they would be if its variable.

Are we still stirring up Hamish? I just saw a mad DJ driving on church st in a 911..... John Course

So refreshing to see a DJ who sticks to his roots and is all about the music

So refreshing to see a DJ who sticks to his roots and is all about the music

Do you remember the time we saw him play at CQ on a Friday, and then outside the club in his car? That's how I knew it was him just now lol

Nah my memory of CQ days is hazy at best - did we go specifically to see him as a guest DJ or was he regular there?

I do remember skipping a line of like 200 people once, that was grand

Na I hit up some soft shell tacos from salsas... Should have got the spicy ones, the plain beef needs a bit more kick...

Would totally demolish that burger over a few hours though... Apparently to get it, I'd need to fly to Chihuahua Mexico, so its a bit out of my price range.

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