natedog11six Posted January 30, 2008 Report Posted January 30, 2008 Hi Everyone. I recently bought an '03 Corolla Sportivo. It's has the 2ZZ-GE engine, which is the same as the latest Celica uses. Also has the same 6 speed manual gear box. Has anyone else got a Corolla Sportivo and has made some modifications to the engine or whatever? Tell me what you guys think about the Sportivo's, and possibilites for mods. I attached some photos as well. :hmm: Quote
Jono Posted January 30, 2008 Report Posted January 30, 2008 can you easily change the headlights to the later model ones? Quote
smeetsy1 Posted January 30, 2008 Report Posted January 30, 2008 TRD have cold air intake systems for around $600 and an exhaust system $600 roughly... They say doing this should make it keep up with the integra's.... Good luck, Wil... Quote
natedog11six Posted January 30, 2008 Author Report Posted January 30, 2008 can you easily change the headlights to the later model ones? If your referring to a newer model... I don't think so, because the body has changed a little. Wouldn't mind getting 'eye lids' for it, and the 'white' globes... Quote
natedog11six Posted January 30, 2008 Author Report Posted January 30, 2008 TRD have cold air intake systems for around $600 and an exhaust system $600 roughly...They say doing this should make it keep up with the integra's.... Good luck, Wil... Thanks for the reply smeetsy. Have you got any websites or links showing this? Cheers. Quote
sportivoman Posted January 30, 2008 Report Posted January 30, 2008 Nice choice of car! I own an 03 model sportivo aswell. http://trdsales.toyota.co.nz is the site where u can find aftermarket parts for sportivos including the TRD cold air intake system.All the parts on that site are available in Australia. If you have any questions i will be happy to help you out... Quote
natedog11six Posted January 30, 2008 Author Report Posted January 30, 2008 Nice choice of car! I own an 03 model sportivo aswell. http://trdsales.toyota.co.nz is the site where u can find aftermarket parts for sportivos including the TRD cold air intake system.All the parts on that site are available in Australia. If you have any questions i will be happy to help you out... That's awesome. Have you done anything to your Sportivo, or got any photos. I'm new to all of this and am still learning where to find things and stuff. Thanks for your help. Quote
Teddy Posted January 30, 2008 Report Posted January 30, 2008 I hope it doesn't empty your pocket. Well, maybe your lucky and its still in warranty? Really, they are a poorly put together car, with bad quality problems throughout. Made in South Africa,( the Durban plant ) Here lyes the start of the problem(s). The interiors are somewhat comfortable, yet pretty dodgie around the edges. The leather isnt very good, the stitching is often uneven and un-finished at the edges; seems come apart. Front seats usually have excessive base play. Dash faces are generally better fitting that the Japanese ones (go figure), but the plastic compounds or something are different, as the south African corollas appear to fade more so than the jap ones. They have more squeaks and rattles than a 20 yr old tarago. The brakes are good in stopping terms, but don't expect to keep a set of pads and rotors more than 20 to 30,000 kms. Note, the Brake fluid is DOT 4 not DOT 3. Motors are locally built in South Africa. I'm not sure if the exhausts are different, or if its a lack of / different type(s) of sound deading, but all ZZE***'s in the JDM and SA range are horribly noisy. Road noise is bad, engine noise is loud, exhaust tone is raspy and annoying. Although the second set of lobes kicking in sounds cool.. even if the gearbox matched to the motor.. isnt really matched at all. Ratios Verse Australian Speed limits = shithouse. Gearbox's generally have alot of rollover bearing noise, the clutches generally feel light and unresponsive. Its a vehicle charastic. don't do burnouts, The CV's are not very strong. don't ever miss a shift, they are a tight working motor; it doesnt take much to stretch a piston or 2. I'm not sure how strong the internals are on one of these. Check the panel gaps over the car, maybe you have a good one, maybe you don't. Make it noted, the JDM and SA panels are totally different. *wink* Struts are leaky, and ive seen a few of them with saged springs. And noisy bearing top plates. And leaking powersteering racks. And timing case leaks. And creaking suspension. lol, ive even see one with the rod hanging out the front of the block. I hope for your sake you sell it. Because if you don't, sure it might be nice atm, but they are NOT a keeper car. if it lasts more than 3 years, its a positive. Because they don't even appear to be be designed to last that long.. Vote 1 = Sell Quote
Jono Posted January 30, 2008 Report Posted January 30, 2008 i meant the facelift model of your shape. headlights like these: a mate of mine had one of these for a few months and sold it. i never understood why, but now i do. thanks teddy. Quote
Azza Posted January 30, 2008 Report Posted January 30, 2008 I have to run to work now, but I will reply to this thread this afternoon... I can give you a large number of details relating to what mods you can and can't do easily to a SPortivo.... Quote
natedog11six Posted January 30, 2008 Author Report Posted January 30, 2008 I hope it doesn't empty your pocket. Well, maybe your lucky and its still in warranty? Really, they are a poorly put together car, with bad quality problems throughout. Made in South Africa,( the Durban plant ) Here lyes the start of the problem(s). The interiors are somewhat comfortable, yet pretty dodgie around the edges. The leather isnt very good, the stitching is often uneven and un-finished at the edges; seems come apart. Front seats usually have excessive base play. Dash faces are generally better fitting that the Japanese ones (go figure), but the plastic compounds or something are different, as the south African corollas appear to fade more so than the jap ones. They have more squeaks and rattles than a 20 yr old tarago. The brakes are good in stopping terms, but don't expect to keep a set of pads and rotors more than 20 to 30,000 kms. Note, the Brake fluid is DOT 4 not DOT 3. Motors are locally built in South Africa. I'm not sure if the exhausts are different, or if its a lack of / different type(s) of sound deading, but all ZZE***'s in the JDM and SA range are horribly noisy. Road noise is bad, engine noise is loud, exhaust tone is raspy and annoying. Although the second set of lobes kicking in sounds cool.. even if the gearbox matched to the motor.. isnt really matched at all. Ratios Verse Australian Speed limits = shithouse. Gearbox's generally have alot of rollover bearing noise, the clutches generally feel light and unresponsive. Its a vehicle charastic. don't do burnouts, The CV's are not very strong. don't ever miss a shift, they are a tight working motor; it doesnt take much to stretch a piston or 2. I'm not sure how strong the internals are on one of these. Check the panel gaps over the car, maybe you have a good one, maybe you don't. Make it noted, the JDM and SA panels are totally different. *wink* Struts are leaky, and ive seen a few of them with saged springs. And noisy bearing top plates. And leaking powersteering racks. And timing case leaks. And creaking suspension. lol, ive even see one with the rod hanging out the front of the block. I hope for your sake you sell it. Because if you don't, sure it might be nice atm, but they are NOT a keeper car. if it lasts more than 3 years, its a positive. Because they don't even appear to be be designed to last that long.. Vote 1 = Sell Thanks for all that info mate. The car is already 5 years old and none of the things noted are happening. To my knowledge anyway. Mind you, it's only just clicked over 38 thou km's. After spending this much money on a car, I wouldn't want to be doing burnouts so don't worry about that. You mentioned the brake fluid being Dot 4 instead of Dot 3. What exactly does this mean? I also agree with the Australian Speed Limits part. Considering you can get to around 70 in first gear. Looking forward to hear what Azza has to say. But Teddy you definately sound like you know your stuff. Well done. Quote
natedog11six Posted January 30, 2008 Author Report Posted January 30, 2008 i meant the facelift model of your shape. headlights like these: a mate of mine had one of these for a few months and sold it. i never understood why, but now i do. thanks teddy. My Mums Corolla has the same head lights... say no more? Quote
Trev Posted January 30, 2008 Report Posted January 30, 2008 They say doing this should make it keep up with the integra's.... They do indeed. don't do burnouts, The CV's are not very strong. don't ever miss a shift, they are a tight working motor; it doesnt take much to stretch a piston or 2. I'm not sure how strong the internals are on one of these. But they do nice skids on the limiter ;) (Have vids) But Teddy you definately sound like you know your stuff. Well done. Teddsta works for toyota :bash: Quote
sportivoman Posted January 31, 2008 Report Posted January 31, 2008 (edited) I hope it doesn't empty your pocket. Well, maybe your lucky and its still in warranty? Really, they are a poorly put together car, with bad quality problems throughout. Made in South Africa,( the Durban plant ) Here lyes the start of the problem(s). The interiors are somewhat comfortable, yet pretty dodgie around the edges. The leather isnt very good, the stitching is often uneven and un-finished at the edges; seems come apart. Front seats usually have excessive base play. Dash faces are generally better fitting that the Japanese ones (go figure), but the plastic compounds or something are different, as the south African corollas appear to fade more so than the jap ones. They have more squeaks and rattles than a 20 yr old tarago. The brakes are good in stopping terms, but don't expect to keep a set of pads and rotors more than 20 to 30,000 kms. Note, the Brake fluid is DOT 4 not DOT 3. Motors are locally built in South Africa. I'm not sure if the exhausts are different, or if its a lack of / different type(s) of sound deading, but all ZZE***'s in the JDM and SA range are horribly noisy. Road noise is bad, engine noise is loud, exhaust tone is raspy and annoying. Although the second set of lobes kicking in sounds cool.. even if the gearbox matched to the motor.. isnt really matched at all. Ratios Verse Australian Speed limits = shithouse. Gearbox's generally have alot of rollover bearing noise, the clutches generally feel light and unresponsive. Its a vehicle charastic. don't do burnouts, The CV's are not very strong. don't ever miss a shift, they are a tight working motor; it doesnt take much to stretch a piston or 2. I'm not sure how strong the internals are on one of these. Check the panel gaps over the car, maybe you have a good one, maybe you don't. Make it noted, the JDM and SA panels are totally different. *wink* Struts are leaky, and ive seen a few of them with saged springs. And noisy bearing top plates. And leaking powersteering racks. And timing case leaks. And creaking suspension. lol, ive even see one with the rod hanging out the front of the block. I hope for your sake you sell it. Because if you don't, sure it might be nice atm, but they are NOT a keeper car. if it lasts more than 3 years, its a positive. Because they don't even appear to be be designed to last that long.. Vote 1 = Sell My Sportivo is a bit over 4 years old and so far i have had no problems with it. I work part time as a mechanic and have always serviced it myself. I have so far been very happy with it, especially as it has over 80,000kms on it. It sounds like you know what your talking about though so maybe ive just been lucky! Thinking of selling it at the end of the year before the kms get to high. Engine and exhaust may be loud but i think its a nice tune! I'm very happy with my Sportivo and for any one who wants to buy one i say do it! Edited January 31, 2008 by sportivoman Quote
Teddy Posted January 31, 2008 Report Posted January 31, 2008 Its great to hear you guys have been having some trouble free motoring in them. Maybe the later ones had some of the bugs ironed out, maybe its the high kms and careless additude of some owners that really does it.. 38,000 kms - haha shes still new - tops ;) Quote
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