STAFFORD FABRICATIONS HAS DONE IT AGAIN!!! *UPDATED*
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Rep Power: 0 STAFFORD FABRICATIONS HAS DONE IT AGAIN!!! *UPDATED*
A guy that lives in the same building as I do has a Toyota Corolla 2003, so he give me a ride in his car, and as he goes to the second gear I hear BOV, I was like wtf was that and he is all like thats my turbo kit, so he pulls over and pops his hood and what so I see "STAFFORD FABRICATIONS" his cars pulls like a f*cking Evo8 and then he showed me his dyno!!
I dont know the 1/4 times.
233 whp at 6.5 psi
207 torque at 6.5 psi
the exahust isnt as ristrictive on the corolla as it is on the matrix
You can even call mike and ask him!
I dont know the 1/4 times.
233 whp at 6.5 psi
207 torque at 6.5 psi
the exahust isnt as ristrictive on the corolla as it is on the matrix
You can even call mike and ask him!
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Rep Power: 0 Actually all 2003 Corollas have more hp and more torque (excluding Si (SiR)) than the Civic.
dx and lx models in both coupe and sedan have 115 Hp 110 torque
Si (ex) in both coupe and sedan have 127 hp 114 torque
SiR (Si) has 160 hp 130 torque.
All Corolla models excluding the new xrs have 130 hp and 125 torque.
The xrs model uses a detuned gts engine and puts out 170 hp and 130 torque
dx and lx models in both coupe and sedan have 115 Hp 110 torque
Si (ex) in both coupe and sedan have 127 hp 114 torque
SiR (Si) has 160 hp 130 torque.
All Corolla models excluding the new xrs have 130 hp and 125 torque.
The xrs model uses a detuned gts engine and puts out 170 hp and 130 torque
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Rep Power: 339 yep ... a guy who had a 99 si at the shop said he had a sf turbo kit with stock internals had said at 10 psi, on the freeway goin 60, he kept up with a 360 modena all the way to 155 (at that point, he dropped the gas, cuz he was about to hit rev limiter in 5th)
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Rep Power: 0 http://www.newcelica.org/forums/show...hreadid=107221
pics for Toyota Celica, they use the same engine and same chasi
trying to find a Rolla or Matrix cause thier the same
http://www.matrixowners.com/modules....ewtopic&t=5317
Toyota matrix put i think the pix dont work!
pics for Toyota Celica, they use the same engine and same chasi
trying to find a Rolla or Matrix cause thier the same
http://www.matrixowners.com/modules....ewtopic&t=5317
Toyota matrix put i think the pix dont work!
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Rep Power: 488 damn, thats some crazy HP and with that low of psi. arent there guys with 7thgen runnin 11psi and putting out a little less than that?
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Rep Power: 264 where can i check out the stafford turb kit? and will they sell parts seprate????
i was under the impression that n e thing over like 6 psi the plastic intake manifold will crack!!
i was under the impression that n e thing over like 6 psi the plastic intake manifold will crack!!
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Rep Power: 0 Didn't some of the older Corollas have the SR20DET engines in them, just detuned they were possible of great pwer outputs like their Supra. I'm sorry I think it was the Supra engine in there only detuned, right? Just trying to shine light on it all. Never believed in Toyota until you read, funny.
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Rep Power: 0 Yeah my friend raced a Carolla turbo at Import Wars in my area and the thing took him to school........btw my friend has a built SR20 Sentra it isnt slow
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Rep Power: 0 Originally posted by Crackhead79
Didn't some of the older Corollas have the SR20DET engines in them, just detuned they were possible of great pwer outputs like their Supra. I'm sorry I think it was the Supra engine in there only detuned, right? Just trying to shine light on it all. Never believed in Toyota until you read, funny.
Didn't some of the older Corollas have the SR20DET engines in them, just detuned they were possible of great pwer outputs like their Supra. I'm sorry I think it was the Supra engine in there only detuned, right? Just trying to shine light on it all. Never believed in Toyota until you read, funny.
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Rep Power: 304 WTF dude? SR20DET in a Toyota? I've heard of stranger things, but whoah....Every corolla produced after the AE86 body style was a FWD car(with the exception of the 4WD rally corollas), and would not be able to utilize a RWD motor and drivetrain setup like the one used in silvias (SR20DET)....please don't ever insult the SR20 legacy again...
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Rep Power: 0 Originally posted by nookiemonster
WTF dude? SR20DET in a Toyota? I've heard of stranger things, but whoah....Every corolla produced after the AE86 body style was a FWD car(with the exception of the 4WD rally corollas), and would not be able to utilize a RWD motor and drivetrain setup like the one used in silvias (SR20DET)....please don't ever insult the SR20 legacy again...
WTF dude? SR20DET in a Toyota? I've heard of stranger things, but whoah....Every corolla produced after the AE86 body style was a FWD car(with the exception of the 4WD rally corollas), and would not be able to utilize a RWD motor and drivetrain setup like the one used in silvias (SR20DET)....please don't ever insult the SR20 legacy again...
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Rep Power: 0 Well, we do get SR20s over here in North America, just not the turbo version, the block is the same though isn't it? Just w. dif internals? Wasn't it available on the circa ~1991 Sentra SEs? But it came stock N/A
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Rep Power: 304 Originally posted by badcivic2002
You are completely incorrect. The SR20Det is available in a FWD format. There are three varieties of the FWD det. One is the "BlueBird" motor, second is out of the GTiR, and I cannot remember the name of the third. SO, if you want to hold yourself out as a SR20 guru, make sure you remember more about a motor than it's common lineage.
You are completely incorrect. The SR20Det is available in a FWD format. There are three varieties of the FWD det. One is the "BlueBird" motor, second is out of the GTiR, and I cannot remember the name of the third. SO, if you want to hold yourself out as a SR20 guru, make sure you remember more about a motor than it's common lineage.
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Rep Power: 304 This would bring up some interesting ideas like a FWD SR20 in a Sentra chassis....that would definitely be interesting....are you 100% sure about this though? I'm not a big Sentra fan, so I don't read up on them that much, but perhaps this is something the Nissan Camp talks about alot...
EDIT: After some quick research I found out that the 1991-1994 Nissan Primera (sentra/G20 variant) had SR20 powerplants. Very interesting, I never even knew myself. Thanks for the eye opener...
So would this be a virtually unchanged block from the early 90's versions to the most recent? Possibly the same block with minor changes, namely OBD I to OBDII ECU setups? I'm not entirely sure, but if it is the case, it sparks a few new ideas in my head....but what's the fun without RWD on an SR20 powered car?....but then again I don't have a Nissan
EDIT: After some quick research I found out that the 1991-1994 Nissan Primera (sentra/G20 variant) had SR20 powerplants. Very interesting, I never even knew myself. Thanks for the eye opener...
So would this be a virtually unchanged block from the early 90's versions to the most recent? Possibly the same block with minor changes, namely OBD I to OBDII ECU setups? I'm not entirely sure, but if it is the case, it sparks a few new ideas in my head....but what's the fun without RWD on an SR20 powered car?....but then again I don't have a Nissan
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