sr_twincam Posted January 29, 2014 Report Posted January 29, 2014 (edited) Hey all, Thought i'd share my little project. its a 1990 model AE92 corolla CSX, which i've removed the Carby related side of the model which would mean its an SX model in theory hahaha I've always dream't of a Corolla SX Sedan, i've had a liftback in the past but really wanted to try make something fun out of a Sedan model and heres what I got to: 1990 Toyota Corolla Motor/Transmission - 4AGE 16V Smallport Motor - C56 Short Ratio 20V Gearbox - Corolla SX EFI Fuel Tank Conversion - 4-2-1 Hurricane Extractors Interior/Body - AE92 Levin Seats - AE101 Gear Shifter - AE101 Gear Knob - 90s Mazda 626 Front lip - Corolla SX Rear Seats - Corolla SX Dash Cluster - Corolla SX Body Loom - Corolla SX Engine Bay Loom - Corolla SX A/C Lines and Condensor - 7" GPS/DVD Bluetooth Headunit Brakes/Suspension - Corolla SX Series 1 Front 238mm Vented Disc Rotors and Calipers - Corolla SX Series 1 Rear Disc Calipers and Rotors - Lowell Springs - Corolla SX Front Sway Bar - 18mm Whiteline Rear Sway Bar - Corolla SX Front Control Arms - Advan RG2 17x7 +40 offset Wheels Planned Mods - Emanage or other Aftermarket ECU - 264 or 272 Degree Cams - 2.25" Full Exhaust AE92 GZE 258mm Rotors and calipers - High Flow Cat - Electric windows from Corolla SX Model - Deep Dish Steering Wheel - Full Nolathane/Whiteline Bush Kit throughout - Whiteline Front Strut brace Edited January 29, 2014 by sr_twincam Quote
Mark90 Posted January 29, 2014 Report Posted January 29, 2014 Wow, this things really cool. And what a great list of mods! Good work Quote
Ben-89 Posted January 29, 2014 Report Posted January 29, 2014 Love the attention to detail with this build. I was following it on MCM and an SX Sedan would've been awesome! Well done, keep the updates coming :) Quote
sr_twincam Posted January 29, 2014 Author Report Posted January 29, 2014 Love the attention to detail with this build. I was following it on MCM and an SX Sedan would've been awesome! Well done, keep the updates coming :) Oh mad thanks Ben, I'm hoping to take the attention to detail another level with some small touches which should make each bit on the car a bit different. Its been a heap of fun to muck around with and the end product was well worth it :) Quote
sr_twincam Posted February 5, 2014 Author Report Posted February 5, 2014 After a huge headache dealing with the idler pulley on the p/s belt I ended up getting it to work. I also got around to properly sanding my letters so the surface is spotless now. I also got an intake pipe from the guy that was selling the extractors in echuca. It was a bit long so I needed to cut it down slightly. I am not sure if I am that keen on the blue on the silicone hose (ignore the OEM hose clamp with the 2 circles on the intake, I will change them asap). The intake pipe was sprayed with matt black. I think the overall look is coming up very nicely. The extractors aren't on yet, but once they are it should look even better. The front end all assembled now. I am hoping the small touch of the red toyota logo on the grille looks alright. I thought it matches the red pinstripes quite well. A shot of the back end. Definitely needs a new muffler on the rear. I will get this done when I get a 2.25" Cat back system. The great thing with how the car is sitting is that its 140mm off the ground so I don't have issues with ground clearances. Quote
azza91 Posted February 5, 2014 Report Posted February 5, 2014 looks great mate, whats next for it? Quote
sr_twincam Posted February 6, 2014 Author Report Posted February 6, 2014 looks great mate, whats next for it? Thanks mate :) Good question actually, i'd like to say "LOTS" lol but i'm saving for a house at the moment (been saving for the last 7 years but cars always take money from the funds lol). I'd like to get new a/c seals, get the system regassed and hopefully get a reasonable stereo in for those days I feel like chilling out. Reaslistically I could see myself getting a 2.25" cat back system and a high flow cat. I'm hoping a second hand system will come up. Then I can just chuck on my hurricane 4-2-1 extractors and then the fun really starts hehe After that maybe a mild set of cams and an aftermarket ecu may be added into the mix. Really i'd love a plug and play setup, the less cutting of the loom the better. Quote
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