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Old 07-08-2009, 05:57 PM   #19
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I'm sorta in the area already - I'm out in Naperville so it's not very far at all. If you need any extra help with your springs and shocks (it's a good idea to do both at the same time, IMO), I'd be glad to help.
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Old 07-08-2009, 06:12 PM   #20
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I'm sorta in the area already - I'm out in Naperville so it's not very far at all. If you need any extra help with your springs and shocks (it's a good idea to do both at the same time, IMO), I'd be glad to help.


That's nice of you man! I'm still waiting on someone to reply to me as far as payment method goes. And, still not sure if my setup will work yet with DF210's as far as rubbing is concern. I got a motegi MR7's 17x7 ET40 with nexen n3000 205/40ZR17. I got a guy that is willing to do my springs in southern hicago he will do it for me for $100 :P I put up a thread for it under wheels, suspension etc. Oh and fujita CAI are they oiled or dry?
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Old 07-08-2009, 06:32 PM   #21
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The wheels won't rub with DFs. I have Blitz Profile 8 wheels 17x7 ET40 with Dunlop 195/40R17 also with DF210s and I have yet to rub. The Fujita has a dry filter, so you only need like a weak soap and water solution to clean it out.
As for installing the springs and shocks, I'd help you out if you needed to do a second installation (assuming you do the springs and shocks separately) for sure.
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Old 07-08-2009, 06:59 PM   #22
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woot!!! thx man! let me know how much u charge for labor i'll keep you in mind as well just in case staypuft is not available.
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heck, I'll do it for like $60. It's a lot of fun for me, so I don't really care too much about the money.
But so what are you going to do for the exhaust assembly, if you're not going to get the Nitto? Will you have one custom made with the cat?
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i'm not sure at this point as far as exhaust goes. I think i'm gonna have to do axle back for now.
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Old 07-08-2009, 07:16 PM   #25
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heck, I'll do it for like $60. It's a lot of fun for me, so I don't really care too much about the money.
But so what are you going to do for the exhaust assembly, if you're not going to get the Nitto? Will you have one custom made with the cat?



but hey! $60 is not a bad deal at all! I just need to get my suspensions and springs out of the way first i think then i'll do more research on exhaust. i'm really eyeballing tourinbg medallion right now and the blitz nur spec both axel backs. I don't even know yet if i'm doing the intake first and then exhaust or vice versa.
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Old 07-08-2009, 07:24 PM   #26
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I recommend checking out either the Fujitsubo Wagolis or the Ask Silent Power Type-S axle-backs. I have the Wagolis and I couldn't be happier. As for the Ask, it sounds beautiful and deep, but I found the Fujitsubo before the Ask. Both sound a bit better than the Medallion, IMO
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Old 07-08-2009, 07:27 PM   #27
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except for the fact that you're running cat-less and it can smell bad...
unburned fuel smells like pure sex to me
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Old 07-08-2009, 07:34 PM   #28
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the maf housing on the afe intake is made by a molded plastic, but with a brass nuts...I tried to secure the bolts for the maf but the brass nut just kept getting loose from the housing and CEL was appeared.... I tried this 2 times and finally got the AEM and just right on the first install.



but the thing is ... Im the only person that had the problem with the AFE


by the way , good lookin out Kirk ... I wish I have someone to help me out with the yaris items in my area
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Old 07-08-2009, 07:36 PM   #29
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amen brother, and the higher the octane the more perfume-y
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Old 07-08-2009, 07:43 PM   #30
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amen brother, and the higher the octane the more perfume-y
110 = the best. what Penguin Garage's STI runs! makes me hate my xA though :(



and yes, that's me behind the wheel, the all-hated Tamago~~~~~!!!!
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Old 07-08-2009, 10:38 PM   #31
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I recommend checking out either the Fujitsubo Wagolis or the Ask Silent Power Type-S axle-backs. I have the Wagolis and I couldn't be happier. As for the Ask, it sounds beautiful and deep, but I found the Fujitsubo before the Ask. Both sound a bit better than the Medallion, IMO
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Old 07-10-2009, 02:05 PM   #32
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Stupid question but will a Nitto Mid Pipe bolt up to the stock axle back?
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^ yes, since aftermarket axle-backs have to fit the stock "midpipe," the inverse is true.
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I was just concerned that the nitto was a larger diameter pipe that would not mate up to the stock axle back. I could care less about the cats and I know by taking them out will make the car more throaty as is and I dont need any fart cans on the back of the car.
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I was just concerned that the nitto was a larger diameter pipe that would not mate up to the stock axle back. I could care less about the cats and I know by taking them out will make the car more throaty as is and I dont need any fart cans on the back of the car.
have you heard how awful the car sounds with de-cat and the wrong muffler? look up peterpoop's older videos before he fixed his header-back exhaust.

here's my car with catted 2.5", 22" resonator and apexi(the problem) muffler.

sounds like garbage
http://www.youtube.com/salloroc20#pl.../2/ybtn3Mc9ybM

and this is an otherwise stock yaris with a penguin garage muffler delete

http://www.youtube.com/salloroc20#pl.../7/2C8X2hk_lB4

plenty throaty IMO
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^ Actually people who have the NITTO midpipe (with or without other exhaust mods) like the sound a lot. That is de-catted. I haven't heard one person call it "awful".
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