Feb 5, 2008 - 9:59 AM | Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #638267 · Replies: 10 · Views: 2,402 |
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If you really want to check your gas mileage just fill up until the nozzle auto shuts off, take note of the station and pump you used, reset your trip odometer, and drive for a few days. Then fill up at the same pump until it auto shuts off and then divide the distance on your trip odo by the liters you pumped. You don't need a gas gauge to determine gas mileage. |
Aug 16, 2007 - 9:52 AM | Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #588409 · Replies: 8 · Views: 2,214 |
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Ive only tried type R components and I liked them, kill infinity reference series for sound quality and I think I liked them better than my current JL audio bottom of the line components. Focal speakers kick butt though. QUOTE(Kasper @ Aug 16, 2007 - 8:24 AM) [snapback]588395[/snapback] This might be a lil off subject, but the stereo places here told me it's a 6 3/4" speakers for my celica. But I keep seeing 6.5" being talked about. So which one is it really? I have a 94 GT Coupe. The complete answer is that in a US GT an 8" speaker is an exact fit. I have only come across one 8" component speaker and it is made by Focal (I think the model number is in my profile). The stock speaker is a 6 1/2 to 6 3/4 with an unusually wide surrounding bracket that makes the total speaker 8", and in order to get a 6 1/2" speaker to fit you need to either purchase an adapter bracket or make one yourself. Cant believe I couldnt find a sticky on this subject...but this shows you what is going on there: http://www.6gc.net/howto/install_subwoofers_in_front_doors |
Aug 16, 2007 - 9:33 AM | Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #588405 · Replies: 2 · Views: 1,394 |
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If you have nothing else going on South beach is beautiful and tons of gorgeous women there too. Of course the occasional one topless helped matters too Oh this should probably be moved to OT. Prepare to be moved haha. |
Aug 7, 2007 - 9:08 AM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #586011 · Replies: 21 · Views: 3,300 |
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I highly recommend www.winkflash.com. Really good quality and fast turnaround. Of course high bandwith required and if you download their winkflash transporter application you can just drag and drop pictures from your folders into the program and it will upload them automatically to your account. Looks like winkflash's current promo is 4X6s for .06 each |
Jun 25, 2007 - 12:17 PM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #571914 · Replies: 33 · Views: 4,528 |
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Back from the dead! Happy Monday everyone. What a friggin moron: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A judge in the District of Columbia has dismissed a case against a dry cleaner who was sued for $54 million in damages over a pair of missing pants. Roy L. Pearson, an administrative law judge, originally sought $67 million from the Chung family, owners of Custom Cleaners. He claimed they lost a favorite pair of his suit trousers and later tried to give him a pair that he said was not his. Custom Cleaners did not violate the city's Consumer Protection Act by failing to live up to Pearson's expectations of the "Satisfaction Guaranteed" sign displayed in the store window, Superior Court Judge Judith Bartnoff ruled. Pearson claimed that a sign was an unconditional warranty that required the defendants to honor any claim by any customer without limitation. He calculated the amount of damages by estimating years of violations, then adding almost $2 million in common-law claims for fraud. The Chungs denied Pearson's allegations and insisted that the pants were the same pair he brought in to be altered in May 2005. Pearson represented himself during a two-day trial earlier this month and claimed millions of dollars in attorney fees and millions more in punitive damages for what he claimed was fraudulent advertising. The Chungs' attorney argued that no reasonable person would interpret the sign to mean an unconditional promise of satisfaction, and Bartnoff agreed. In a 23-page finding of fact, Bartnoff wrote: "A reasonable consumer would not interpret 'Satisfaction Guaranteed' to mean that a merchant is required to satisfy a customer's unreasonable demands or accede to demands that the merchant has reasonable grounds to dispute." Pearson had "not met his burden of proving that the pants the defendants attempted to return to him were not the pants he brought in for alteration," the judge concluded. Bartnoff awarded court costs to the Chungs, who have spent tens of thousands of dollars on the case. They are attempting to have their attorney's fees paid by Pearson. "Judge Bartnoff has spoken loudly in suggesting that, while consumers should be protected, abusive lawsuits like this will not be tolerated," the Chungs' attorney, Christ Matting, said. "Judge Bartnoff has chosen common sense and reasonableness over irrationality and unbridled venom." Soo Chung said during the trial that "economically, emotionally and healthwise as well, it has been extremely hard for us." She started the business with her husband after they moved to the United States in 1992. It's not known whether Pearson will appeal the ruling. http://news.google.com/nwshp?tab=wn&hl...;ncl=1117205469 |
Jun 25, 2007 - 10:14 AM | Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #571865 · Replies: 19 · Views: 3,332 |
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One other potential problem with mounting on the floor is snow melting, for those of us who get snow. If space in the trunk is an issue the back of the back seat that faces the cargo area is always an option. |
Mar 1, 2007 - 12:10 PM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #531702 · Replies: 29 · Views: 3,405 |
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Sweet...both of my tanks have a basic filter system, heater with thermostat, aerator with tubing coiled up under the rocks at the bottom, and a siphon cleaning vacuum I use for both. 30 Gallon tall model tank - 3 medium Angels - 4 Hi Fin White Tetras - 1 green puffer - 1 red striped gourami - 1 sunset gourami - Medium size medieval castle - 2 fake plants 10 Gallon tank - 1 Betta - 3 neon tetras - 2 black fin tetras - 2 Red Plattys - 1 powder blue gourami - 1 gold bottom feeder - 1 plecosimous (sp?) - Rocky arch with some fake plants coming off of it - 2 fake plants |
Aug 9, 2006 - 10:02 AM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #467013 · Replies: 51 · Views: 19,225 |
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LOL gotta love the effortless screeching of the tires under acceleration at the begining. |
Aug 9, 2006 - 9:50 AM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #467004 · Replies: 13 · Views: 2,291 |
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Happily here in the midwest it went up 10 cents 2 days ago, but then went back down another 10 cents today so no affect yet. QUOTE(creis @ Aug 8, 2006 - 9:36 PM) [snapback]466881[/snapback] ^ oh great is that all sux but I'll live not gana trade my car in for a geo over a few bucks extra on gas. just hope they open it up soon. Oh and my 94 ST got better mpg than my 93 geo prizm base model. Unless your talkin metro action with a 5 speed (3 speed auto takes it down like 15-20mpg) |
Aug 8, 2006 - 1:18 PM | Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #466740 · Replies: 10 · Views: 2,569 |
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To answer your question: send em back |
Jul 20, 2006 - 5:29 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #458716 · Replies: 10 · Views: 2,743 |
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I cant believe more people arent jumping on this offer. |
Jul 20, 2006 - 11:38 AM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #458570 · Replies: 28 · Views: 3,074 |
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QUOTE(Akimbo @ Jul 18, 2006 - 1:28 PM) [snapback]457779[/snapback] QUOTE(sinner96ST @ Jul 18, 2006 - 9:35 AM) [snapback]457645[/snapback] hopefully she'll be deported. Just because she's hispanic doesn't mean she's not a legal citizen. It could have been any girl, white, black, hispanic, or asian. Check your prejudices at the door. Akimbo, read the news story better. Sinner wasnt referring to her race at all: QUOTE A 17-year-old Hispanic girl, who lives across the cul-de-sac from the pond in a new development on the east side of town, was arrested Monday morning. She appeared in court on charges of child abandonment in the second degree, a class c felony. The girl has lived in the U.S. with her sister and brother in law for only three months; if convicted, she could be deported back to her home country. |
Jul 18, 2006 - 9:04 PM | Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #457957 · Replies: 13 · Views: 2,692 |
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This is the second sticky in the Engine forum: QUOTE Celica Engine Swaps The sixth generation Celica has various options for engine swaps. All of the feasible engine swaps that can be done to a sixth generation Celica are listed on this page. First, I'll start out with a couple of engines that people always ask about that cannot be swapped into a Celica easily. Non-Feasible Swaps 1. 2JZ-GTE - This is the engine that resides in the '93-'98 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo. There is absolutely no way that this engine can be swapped into a sixth generation Celica easily or cheaply or legally, plus, the 3S-GTE swap(keep reading...it's down below) is so much better. For more on this, please read Charlie's excellent post below. 2. 2ZZ-GE - This is the engine that resides in the seventh generation Toyota Celica, Toyota Matrix, and the Pontiac Vibe. This engine swap is not feasible for many reasons. One reason is that you would need to change your motor mounts, change your transmission, and you would need to modify lots of other things that wouldn't need to be modified with other swaps. Another reason is that this engine is expensive. It's a pretty new engine, and chances are that you won't be able to find one in good condition in a junkyard, and if you do, it will cost you a lot of money(Much more than any of the feasible swaps listed below.) One more reason that this engine swap would not be reasonable to do is that this engine is not very powerful. Sure, it has 180 horsepower at the crank, but it really lacks low end torque. Why not just save thousands of dollars and swap in an engine that has more horsepower and more torque? Feasible Swaps 1. 3S-GTE - This is one of the best engi nes ever made, and guess what? It drops right in to your Celica, assuming you have a ST202, ST203, or ST204(Which is the USDM GT.) Even if you have a ST(Chassis code AT200), you can still swap this engine into your car. It will just take a bit more work, because you'll need to change motor mounts and your transmission, and a few other things. Why is this engine swap so great? First off, this is the engine used in all of the Celica GT-Fours and All-Tracs; It's made to fit into a Celica! It's also readily available, and often, you can find a ST185(fifth generation Celica All-Trac/GT-Four) front clip(Which is the front half of the car - includes engine, ecu, tranny, accessories, etc.) for around $1,500! The greatest quality about this engine is its power. From the factory, this 2.0 liter, turbocharged engine produces anywhere from 190(USDM ST165 fourth generation Celica) to 254 horsepower(JDM ST246 Toyota Caldina), depending on the generation of the engine. Because of the tuborcharger, this engine has great low-end torque as well, and has a huge power potential. In nearly every Supra that has been built by a tuning company for racing purposes, the powerful 2JZ-GTE engine has been scrapped in favor of a 3S-GTE, due to it's lightness, huge power potential, and it's durability. If you're going to do a swap and you're able to(And willing to do a little more work than other swaps if you've got a ST), this is the engine to swap in to your Celica. Period. This engine will bolt up to any Celica that has a S-series manual transaxle. user posted image Due to request, below are the horsepower figures for some of the 3S-GTE engines: 1st Generation - 190 HP(USDM '87-'89 Celica All-Trac), 187 HP(JDM '87-'89 Celica GT-Four) 2nd Generation - 200 HP(USDM '90-'93 Celica All-Trac, USDM '91-'95 MR2 Turbo), 221 HP(JDM '90-'93 Celica GT-Four, JDM '89-'94 MR2 Turbo), 231 HP(JDM '90-'93 Celica GT-Four RC) 3rd Generation - 239 HP(Non-JDM '94-'99 Celica GT-Four), 241 HP(JDM '95-'99 MR2 Turbo), 251 HP(JDM '94-'98 Celica GT-Four) 4th Generation - 254 HP(JDM ST246 Toyota Caldina GT-Four) 2. 3S-GE - This engine is another engine that comes standard in many Celicas, including the sixth generation Celica ST202 and ST203(Which, sadly, aren't available in the US.) It's the same 2.0 liter block as the 3S-GTE, but rather than being turbocharged, this engine is naturally aspirated, resulting in less power and less torque. This engine is an option for people who have a Celica and want to do a swap, but they don't want or are not allowed to have a turbocharged car. Even without the turbocharger, this engine is still powerful though. It puts out 177 horsepower and 142 lbs. ft. of torque in the earlier models, and the later models have BEAMS VVT-i(Identified by red valve covers and intake manifolds), resulting in 197 horsepower and 152 lb. ft. of torque. Some people may think that they can swap this engine into their car and later turbocharge it, but this is not a great idea. The internal components on this engine and the 3S-GTE are drastically different, so to make this engine turbo-ready, it would require the use of internal engine parts to strengthen the engine. If you want a turbocharged engine, it'd be much, much easier and cost-effective to simply drop in a 3S-GTE in the first place. This engine will bolt up to any transmission that comes on a ST202, ST203, ST204, or ST205 with no problems, though the stock tranny may not be up to the task of handling high horsepower levels if you have a USDM GT(ST204) for example. user posted image 3. 4A-GZE - This supercharged, 1.6 liter engine, is used in some first generation Toyota MR2s(Chassis code AW11), and is also used in the AE92('88-'91) and AE101('92-'95) JDM Toyota Corollas. In the oldest versions of the AE92('88 and '89), and the AW11, this engine only produces 145 horsepower. However, in the later versions of the AE92('90 and '91), this engine produces 162 horsepower, and in the AE101 form, this engine produces 167 horsepower. This engine has excellent low end torque, and is generally recommended over the 20 valve 4A-GE for street driving because of this. This engine will swap directly into any Celica with a 7A-FE(USDM ST) because both engines are A-series engines. This engine will bolt right up to your stock USDM ST(AT200) transmission, though the stock tranny may not be able to handle the 4A-GZE's boost very well. It's advised that you simply use the tranny that comes with the 4A-GZE engine. user posted image *This swap currently in progress by Mynzeyes (John). This will be editted accordingly as to problems/situations show fit. At this time, do this swap at your own risk, as it is NOT a direct bolt up if you use the transmission that comes in the GZE clip (if that's the route you go. smile.gif * 4. 4A-GE(20 valve) - This 20 valve(Five valves per cylinder), 1.6 liter engine is naturally-aspirated, and is found in some JDM Toyota Corollas. It comes in two versions, the first of which is the "Silver Top" version and is found in the AE101 Toyota Corolla, produced from 1992 to 1995. This version is much easier to find, and is identified by a silver valve cover. It is an older engine than the silver top, and is rated to have five less horsepower. Unfortunately, this version of the engine is over-rated, and it's estimated that this engine produces about 10-20 horsepower less than advertised by Toyota. The "Black Top" version of this engine, however, is not over-rated, and it produces right around 165 horsepower at the crank. This version of the engine is identified by a black valve cover, and this version can be found in the AE111 Toyota Corolla. Both engines have advanced and unique features, such as five valves per cylinder(Compared to the traditional four), and four individual throttle bodies(One per cylinder). With only 117 rated lb. ft. of torque, both engines lack the low end torque that the turbocharged and supercharged engines have, and these engines produce most of their power up high in the powerband through the use of variable valve timing(VVT) and the G-series head. Because of this, the 4A-GE is generally used more for race applications due to it's narrow powerband, and the 4A-GZE is generally recommended for street driving, due to its torque that is spread out throughout the entire powerband. This engine will swap directly into any Celica with a 7A-FE(USDM ST) because both engines are A-series engines. This engine will bolt right up to your stock USDM ST(AT200) transmission. user posted image Other Solutions If you don't wish to swap an engine into your car or are unable to(due to lack of a garage, mean parents, etc.), there are other solutions for you that can help your car go faster. 1. Turboing the 7A-FE or 5S-FE - A few people have turbocharged the 7A-FE(stock engine in the USDM ST) and the 5S-FE(stock engine in the USDM GT), and most have had good results. Burien Toyota makes a kit for the 5S-FE that allows you to run up to 7 psi of boost reliably, and JGS Tools offers many of the parts needed to turbo your 7A-FE and allow you to run around 7 psi of boost, with more information and links to where to get the necessary remaining parts. 2. Turning the 7A-FE into a 7A-GE - The idea of taking the head off of a 4A-GE engine and bolting it to the block of a 7A-FE engine to get more power has been discussed many times, and the conclusion is that it's quite a bit of work to build a hybrid 7A-GE, but it can be done. It involves taking the head off of an older 4A-GE(The blue or red top will be much easier than the 20 valve black top or silver top.) and bolting it to the 7A-FE block, configuring the timing belt(The 4A-GE or 7A-FE belts don't work.), changing or modifying the ecu and wiring(Because the 7A-FE's rev limiter limits power up high and may not work optimally with the 4A-GE intake manifold and injectors), and a few more things. Also, this conversion will not yield a whole lot more torque than the stock 7A-FE. Torque figures will be about the same as stock, though horsepower will increase a bit because of the G series head and higher redline. Club 4AG has lots of information about building a 7A-GE and has comments from people who have done this. Where to Find Engines / Clips Below are some companies that you can call to order an engine or front clip or rear clip to do an engine swap. I would call all of these companies, as they don't do much business(if any at all) through email. Jarco ToySport Technical Power Automotive UsedEngines.com Venus Auto Additionally, there are dozens of other engine importers. Searching on Google, this site, or other car websites may yield good results...just do your research before you buy. I think that's all for now. Have more info that's not here? PM a mod and we'll edit this post. |
Jul 18, 2006 - 1:49 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #457788 · Replies: 4 · Views: 1,767 |
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You could also just trade your car for a 95 gt 5 speed like in this topic: http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=39323 Just a thought, hes in milwaukee |
Jul 10, 2006 - 9:04 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #454288 · Replies: 505 · Views: 77,085 |
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Holy crap. My dad goes to me hey you got a really long package from lithuania. Oh man I cant believe there here. I believe there in good shape but I havent unwrapped them yet. Hope they are because I need to sell them with my extensions soon. I sold my celica back in March. |
Jul 6, 2006 - 10:55 AM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #452584 · Replies: 505 · Views: 77,085 |
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Thats good to hear! Since your in France itll prob be like another month before I get mine lol |
Jun 30, 2006 - 12:33 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #450799 · Replies: 27 · Views: 7,079 |
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Wow 300 is a great deal. I just paid like 500 some for my KYB GR2s and Eibach pro kit. |
Jun 30, 2006 - 12:30 PM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #450798 · Replies: 30 · Views: 3,222 |
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LOL thats pretty good |
Jun 30, 2006 - 12:28 PM | Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #450797 · Replies: 8 · Views: 1,935 |
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Dent Doctor or Dent Wizard or some other service with Dent in the name ought to be able to fix you up for cheap, as long as its not a crease and the paint didnt chip |
Jun 27, 2006 - 8:29 AM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #449446 · Replies: 505 · Views: 77,085 |
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QUOTE(Mug71 @ Jun 27, 2006 - 7:46 AM) [snapback]449438[/snapback] Still have no news from the sideskirts ... i m wondering in which condition i ll get them, if i get them one day ... X2 |
Jun 17, 2006 - 9:44 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #445838 · Replies: 505 · Views: 77,085 |
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Romas has reshipped ours Mug last week. |
Jun 8, 2006 - 8:57 AM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #442534 · Replies: 505 · Views: 77,085 |
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QUOTE(1900WattCelica @ Jun 1, 2006 - 7:27 PM) [snapback]440222[/snapback] QUOTE(doGGy @ Jun 1, 2006 - 6:57 AM) [snapback]440046[/snapback] Mug71 - your skirts are traveling to ya with AIRMAIL. D-Rock and 1900Watt - both pair of skirts are laying in Lithuania Customs along with other items what where "lost". People who work in Local post office witch i use to send stuff managed to some how discard all the papers (invoice) what are needed to clear customs and etc. This is why No one here could tell me where are all the items and etc. Once i started to talk about court and compensations - it seems like they managed to move they A$$. I got a call from customs 2 days ago telling me all this $hit, so now i have to go and get all the stuff from the, and sue the damn postal office and request $ back or free shipping or somthing... Im gonna have all the stuff reshiped on next monday from central post office - and gonna curse them all as much as i can. Thank you sir. Romas, Were you able to ship these guys out successfully? |
Jun 5, 2006 - 9:53 AM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #441207 · Replies: 24 · Views: 3,424 |
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QUOTE(creamed_corn @ Jun 2, 2006 - 4:36 PM) [snapback]440453[/snapback] QUOTE(lagos @ Jun 2, 2006 - 1:53 PM) [snapback]440411[/snapback] a long island is good.. but im more of a beer drinker. Bass = when im in a darker beer mood lager = cant go wrong with it corona = for a hot summer day. beer of choice during my swap. Word on the beer! New Glarus Spotted Cow and Leinenkugel's BerryWeiss... both excellent beers if you're ever in the midwest. I also like Svedka Clementine Vodka mixed with Mountain Dew LiveWire. I used to drink those like water. MooT! on the Spotted Cow. Brewed a mere 100 miles from me Berry Weiss is good too. If I want a great tasting drink I go with Sex on the Beach. |
Jun 1, 2006 - 7:27 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #440222 · Replies: 505 · Views: 77,085 |
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QUOTE(doGGy @ Jun 1, 2006 - 6:57 AM) [snapback]440046[/snapback] Mug71 - your skirts are traveling to ya with AIRMAIL. D-Rock and 1900Watt - both pair of skirts are laying in Lithuania Customs along with other items what where "lost". People who work in Local post office witch i use to send stuff managed to some how discard all the papers (invoice) what are needed to clear customs and etc. This is why No one here could tell me where are all the items and etc. Once i started to talk about court and compensations - it seems like they managed to move they A$$. I got a call from customs 2 days ago telling me all this $hit, so now i have to go and get all the stuff from the, and sue the damn postal office and request $ back or free shipping or somthing... Im gonna have all the stuff reshiped on next monday from central post office - and gonna curse them all as much as i can. Thank you sir. |
May 31, 2006 - 8:50 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #439949 · Replies: 505 · Views: 77,085 |
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