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PostPosted: 01 Jun 2004, 23:11 
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Got some new pics uploaded:

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Other pics of my Cordia are at:

http://au.f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/petcordia/my_photos

My mates' Corolla is there too 8)


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must sa guys this cordia is nice and pete she's still looking good.
and always go the yellow corolla. oh the days of watching that being built lol


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I liek teh two tonez. Nice rocker-cover, what did you use to paint it?

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i leik the rims are those clints or one of the cordia guys pete


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I bought the rims a couple of months ago. I let Roman put them on his Corolla because he wanted to see what 17's were like on his car... :lol:

The paint i used was silver VHT paint... chose this type because it has a temperature rating of 500 deg C. I got it from Autobarn... there are quite a few different colours to choose from.


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I've always wanted a red top, might look into that.

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FMIC
2.5" exhaust
K&N air filter
Modified AFM
Re-Graphed dizzy
rear KYB struts
110.6wkw @ 13.3psi

~1999 Honda VFR800


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red top???????


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Rob, if you want a red top, they sell for about 5 bucks at Target...

A red rocker cover... the single-cam version of the twin-cam!


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ok im blonde sorry guys i get ya your talking bout the corolla


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Thats it.

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K&N air filter
Modified AFM
Re-Graphed dizzy
rear KYB struts
110.6wkw @ 13.3psi

~1999 Honda VFR800


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nice!! :) i like your afm modification!!

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Yeah pretty flash eh?>!

What springs are you running?

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not bad mate. i like how you've mounted the power windows under the handbrake

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Thanks Guys!!! :D

The springs are a very high quality "Cordia" Brand.
They are re-compressed (the cheap LEGAL option) springs... i had a spare standard set lying around just waiting to be re-compressed... they're much better than standard ones, but obviously not as good as aftermarket ones.

The AFM mod was passed by both the police and EPA after getting a defect for things such as the exhaust and catch can :oops:


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i'd consider the AFM mod but i don't wanna relocate my battery.... :oops:

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imho im not a fan of two tone, but on the plus side ya cooler looks sick, mags are nuts (looks like your old ones Dan, are they?), very original spot for power windows, i like it, and go the electronic boost control. not bad at all mate, not bad at all.

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I put the Fibremaster front bar on the cordia the other day... still have to paint the side skirts so they're not on the car yet.

I also have some pics of my car on the dyno... pulled 140kw at the wheels.

Nick, thanks again for the front bar 8) .

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Good work pete, your car is looking so sweet. I notice the parkers are on, little bit of water spray happening?

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rear KYB struts
110.6wkw @ 13.3psi

~1999 Honda VFR800


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hey man,
looks good! different 2 many of then others around... just a couple of questions..
what boost are you running (when dynoed), standard ecu? and where did u get that frountmount from (and how much).
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No water spray action because i had taken out the bottle for the cold air intake setup to my pod... :D

I usually run between 14-16psi when booting around, so my first run was with 15psi which pulled around 130kw (not exactly sure as i didn't get a printout for my first run). For the second run though i got the printout, where i had the car running 17psi which saw 140kw.

I'm running the standard ecu. The car held up well - no pinging, surging or any of that stuff which i was pleased with.

As for the cooler, it's a truck core cut down, and got end tanks made up by a mate at a radiator place so it was cheap. :wink:
The original truck cooler cost $200.

Got more pics to come 8)

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