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QUOTE (UndecidedPC9397 @ Dec 30, 2011 - 11:10 AM)

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QUOTE (kurt95gt @ Dec 30, 2011 - 11:41 AM)

>I know what you mean about the 6gc abuse
Everyone around my area could care less about a Celia pre 00 and even then there's very few that are tuned up more than a muffler
All my friends are Honda guys like 99.9% of the rest of the people around me
An they think me tuning a Celia is pointless because an I quote my buddy Seth " you can never mod that Celia enough to out run my b16 hatch " an the rest are if it's not Honda it's not worth it
I feel that,, there are a ton of 7th gens around here that have those big factory bady kits. Hate those, they look like they tried to steal their looks from a lambo or something. the normal ones are nice but 6th gen imo is the best. alot better style and more original. and luckily Im not surrounded by honda fans, My friend has that camry so it kinda balances things out, but what I lack in honda people, ive sadly gain truck tuners (not sure which ones worse) cuz they keep saying "Why are you tuning up a ricer? american cars will beat you anyway" and s*** like that. But I just tell them to buzz off (trying to cut back on my swearing lol) and just wait until I acually get started. but yeah those douchy honda fan boys are annoying as hell, the one I hang with says to tune up the celica and see what I can do.
and is that spree kit installation pretty easy or is it more than pluging in a few bulbs and calling it a day?
It is a little more than that if you want the lights to project to it's maximum ability. But, that being said, it's only taking the bulbs out of their plastic slides, wraping the wires around the existing bulb clips, and screwing them in. (takes 3 mins a bulb to do)
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QUOTE (kurt95gt @ Dec 31, 2011 - 2:48 AM)

>Depends on how far you do the rebuild on a budget
Might be cheaper to get another motor if you find one with low enough mile
but if your motors about to go might as well swap to something better. 3after cough v6 cough beams cough cough cough

Around here you can get a auction Camry or Celica for super cheap (we're talking $75 to $300) that's been in a wreck (body damage, engine untouched) and pull the engine. That's what I'll be doing. Then I'll be borrowing my boss' engine stand and just building it while this one dies.
I do know the guy who has the NA 200HP 5S-FE on Toyota nation. He has that in a MR2. He was the one who talked me into doing more with the 5S instead of swapping. My build will be mostly just rebuilding an old engine, cams, valve job, and then possibly the supercharger they have for the 5S. If I went that route, I'd be doing larger injectors and a better fuel pump too.
BUT, for now I'm looking at making the suspension do what I want it to. It's almost there. I just have to replace all the bushings with urethane (first in the rear to correct the Celica's need to understeer, correcting it for oversteer because I prefer to have the rear break free first) and seeing how it feels, then doing the front. I will also be doing urethane engine mounts to allow more feel from the engine.
I don't care too much about power, as I'm not a "drag" style racer. I like autocross, circuit/track racing, and rally's. That's what I'm getting this car ready for. Power isn't an issue because I know how to drive this engine to it's maximum potential (had way too much experience with that Camry that had the same engine) and I care more about hitting corners faster than anyone else than I do about accelerating faster than anyone else.
Yeah, the kick in the pants is fun... but I've experienced NASCAR stock car driving and nothing I can ever build that is street legal will ever compare to that power, so why should I concentrate on the dick measuring aspect of racing when I can concentrate on the talent portion involved with properly setting up a car to your own specs for handling and enjoying driving it every day.
New radio came in. When I get the time (hopefully tomorrow... stupid holidays and friends wanting to party keeps occupying my time) I'll pop the radio in, the new lower DIN (the current one is broken on one side) and the front splitters and post an update. The mudguards are on backorder from where I ordered them (so they say, I think they just suck at keeping things in stock/updated on their site. I won't post who it is nor will I ever suggest anyone buy from them) so those won't be here until late next week or the week after.