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Whats your tire size? - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
225/40 18" although the rims are 8.5" so i could run a 245 or bigger, but this keeps the right rolling diameter.
Topic ID: 9089 • Post ID: 9924173
FS: Gen3 3S-GTE 6Boost turbo manifold+wastegate+screamer pipe - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Buying/Selling
As the title says I am selling my 6boost turbo manifold, T3 flange, with the 38mm turbosmart Ultragate and screamer pipe.
The name 6Boost probably does not mean much to most of you, but in Australia h...
The name 6Boost probably does not mean much to most of you, but in Australia h...
Topic ID: 82405 • Post ID: 9657961
UK ST205's - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› My Project
I'm rocking a GT3582R also, great turbo.
Topic ID: 82110 • Post ID: 9653576
installed door subs an doors rattle - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring
Go to a car audio place and buy some dynamat, i'm not sure what it's called in the states but its a sound deadoning matt, its a thick heavy matt, sicky on one side and thin alloy sheet on the other. P...
Topic ID: 82054 • Post ID: 9652802
New user from the UK - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› General Discussion
It must have dropped off since I was on there then. In that case I suggest joining
toymods
. It's an Australian site dedicated to Toyotas of all types. There is a GT-four specific thread that is thous...
toymods
. It's an Australian site dedicated to Toyotas of all types. There is a GT-four specific thread that is thous...
Topic ID: 82011 • Post ID: 9651488
New user from the UK - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› General Discussion
^^what he said^^
When I got my first GT-four (9 years ago when I was 17) I joined GT4OC and it was free and open to everyone for a 12 months or more, then they brought in mandatory membership fees for...
When I got my first GT-four (9 years ago when I was 17) I joined GT4OC and it was free and open to everyone for a 12 months or more, then they brought in mandatory membership fees for...
Topic ID: 82011 • Post ID: 9651486
New user from the UK - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› General Discussion
Welcome to another real GT-four driver, If I lived in the UK I would be signing up to
gt4oc
, the knowledge there is the best around when it comes to a four.
Most people on here have LHD fwd celicas, ...
gt4oc
, the knowledge there is the best around when it comes to a four.
Most people on here have LHD fwd celicas, ...
Topic ID: 82011 • Post ID: 9651483
intercooler size - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Forced Induction
In my opinion the lag difference between top mount and front mount is negligible.
Topic ID: 81986 • Post ID: 9651076
intercooler size - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Forced Induction
My opinion buy a decent aftermarket 600x300x76 core size intercooler and take it to either a fabricator, a performance car workshop or maybe a radiator place and get them to custom make some piping wi...
Topic ID: 81986 • Post ID: 9651074
intercooler size - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Forced Induction
Just go with the standard 300x600x76mm core (not including end tanks)
I'm using one that size and it fits neatly behind the front bar.
Don't worry about lag from going top mount intercooler to front m...
I'm using one that size and it fits neatly behind the front bar.
Don't worry about lag from going top mount intercooler to front m...
Topic ID: 81986 • Post ID: 9651070
UndaGrwnD - New here - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› General Discussion
Very night 205 mate, and nice gt2 also.
Any (decent) panel beaters/spray painters should be able to look up the code either on their computer on on the colour charts and find out the name.
What is the...
Any (decent) panel beaters/spray painters should be able to look up the code either on their computer on on the colour charts and find out the name.
What is the...
Topic ID: 81984 • Post ID: 9651022
ST205 front brakes pad change now brake pedals sinks to floor after he - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Suspension/Handling/Braking
It shouldn't have caused an issue, i've done mine a couple of times, using a clamp to force in one side at a time and I've never had a problem.
Did the resivour overflow when you pushed the pistons in...
Did the resivour overflow when you pushed the pistons in...
Topic ID: 81983 • Post ID: 9651013
Anti-Lag System - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Forced Induction
This is a pic of my car when I first got it.
Quick and simplified anti lag explanation.
The antilag valve (red arrow obviously) is a bit like an external wastegate with a big poppet valve and seat sep...
Quick and simplified anti lag explanation.
The antilag valve (red arrow obviously) is a bit like an external wastegate with a big poppet valve and seat sep...
Topic ID: 81978 • Post ID: 9650868
Anti-Lag System - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Forced Induction
Mine were open also, after I removed the anti lag valve and such I had to block off the lines myself.
Topic ID: 81978 • Post ID: 9650865
flywheel bolts - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
That is really unfortunate, that would have went bang in a big way surely?
Can you knock them out with a centre punch? Perhaps using some loctite freeze release too?
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Can you knock them out with a centre punch? Perhaps using some loctite freeze release too?
This post has been edited by
Cuts_...
Topic ID: 81977 • Post ID: 9650835
flywheel bolts - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
Did they seize when you were trying to remove them?
Topic ID: 81977 • Post ID: 9650833
Fuel Relay problem ? - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
I've never heard of that happening in any GT-four (certinally not any of the 3 I've owned).
The only thing I can think of is the relay is getting a power spike somehow or power going the wrong way fro...
The only thing I can think of is the relay is getting a power spike somehow or power going the wrong way fro...
Topic ID: 81975 • Post ID: 9650825
Interior keeps fogging up! - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring
Have a look under your carpet, in the boot etc, you may have some standing water in your car that is causing the fogging.
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: Dec 31, 2011 - 6:34 PM
Topic ID: 81925 • Post ID: 9650131
Interior keeps fogging up! - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring
In Australia you can buy a spray stuff leaves an invisible film on the window and pretty well stops it fogging up, can't remember the name though
Topic ID: 81925 • Post ID: 9650127
Shifter knob questions - 6G Celicas Forums
EnthusiastJoined Dec 15, '02From Tasmania(Australia)CurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica
› General Discussion
You should be able to, the button should be just that and therefore able to put anywhere, and the rest is just something to grab hold of.
Topic ID: 81922 • Post ID: 9650110
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