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    Cool 1989 Toyota Corolla Help

    Hi all,

    Im new to this forum, and I would like to show a couple of pics of my 1989 Toyota Corolla I will be picking up on the 12th of June.





    It has a 4AGE engine in it and what not.

    What will I need for it to go hard? (Turbo? Computer? Exhaust) any suggestions??

    Cheers.
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    Default Re: 1989 Toyota Corolla Help

    Looks pretty good!
    I don't think your's would be a 1989 model.. they stopped making that shape in 87..
    The 4AGE's are pretty awesome engines in stock form.. DON'T put a pod filter on it, instead get a nice k&n or something similar PANEL filter to fit in the stock air box.
    A larger diameter exhaust would be a good idea. I'm not sure how well the stock manifold flows, but extractors always sound nice anyway.
    Good luck with it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ms55 View Post
    Looks pretty good!
    I don't think your's would be a 1989 model.. they stopped making that shape in 87..
    The AE82 model was from 1985 to 1989

    The 4AGE's are pretty awesome engines in stock form.. DON'T put a pod filter on it, instead get a nice k&n or something similar PANEL filter to fit in the stock air box.
    A larger diameter exhaust would be a good idea. I'm not sure how well the stock manifold flows, but extractors always sound nice anyway.
    Good luck with it!
    Stock manifold is pretty good, most people I know who changed to extractors had little gain or even lost power in some circumstances. And don't go larger than 2 1/4" on the exhaust, it is only a 1.6L and unless you get a good muffler/resonator combination it sounds farty and raspy (at the same time, and not in a good way)

    To the OP:
    What are you defining as "hard"? Is 86kw in a 950kg car not enough?
    AE102 - Charlene the Old Faithful, Reborn
    JZZ30 - Lexi the Spacecruiser, 1JZGTE>>3SGE. 200rwkw, hunting Skylines and n00bs in SS Commodores
    ST162 - Charlie the non-ghey Celica, 3SGE>>4AGE. GOOOOOOOONE
    AE82 - Rosie the Bitsa from Hell, 70.8kw atw. Has been converted into garage space and money at last
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    Default Re: 1989 Toyota Corolla Help

    Thanks man! Any idea what year model it would be?

    Cheers mate.
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    Default Re: 1989 Toyota Corolla Help

    It's a Series 2/3, so that'll make it post-86 (you can tell by the wheels and the grille/indicators, as well as the centre garnish and spoiler at the rear)

    General concensus is that the '89 models (Series 3) should have the 7-rib bigport block, which yours appears _not_ to have (you've got the 3-rib), but then again conversions/engine swaps are common for a car that age. Build plate will tell all, however.
    AE102 - Charlene the Old Faithful, Reborn
    JZZ30 - Lexi the Spacecruiser, 1JZGTE>>3SGE. 200rwkw, hunting Skylines and n00bs in SS Commodores
    ST162 - Charlie the non-ghey Celica, 3SGE>>4AGE. GOOOOOOOONE
    AE82 - Rosie the Bitsa from Hell, 70.8kw atw. Has been converted into garage space and money at last
    KE55 - Billie the Beast, sadly missed

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    Default Re: 1989 Toyota Corolla Help

    Quote Originally Posted by Hiro View Post
    The AE82 model was from 1985 to 1989
    Seriously? I had no idea. How come there are '88 model ae90's? Did they make them at the same time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ms55 View Post
    Seriously? I had no idea. How come there are '88 model ae90's? Did they make them at the same time?
    There aren't....well, at least not Australian-made ones. The changeover from E8 to E9 for Australian-made models was June '89 (the Japanese-made AE95 4WD wagon was on sale in '88, however). Either what you've seen is a mis-print, or an import (Japan always got the new models a year or two before us).
    AE102 - Charlene the Old Faithful, Reborn
    JZZ30 - Lexi the Spacecruiser, 1JZGTE>>3SGE. 200rwkw, hunting Skylines and n00bs in SS Commodores
    ST162 - Charlie the non-ghey Celica, 3SGE>>4AGE. GOOOOOOOONE
    AE82 - Rosie the Bitsa from Hell, 70.8kw atw. Has been converted into garage space and money at last
    KE55 - Billie the Beast, sadly missed

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    Default Re: 1989 Toyota Corolla Help

    Quote Originally Posted by Hiro View Post
    There aren't....well, at least not Australian-made ones. The changeover from E8 to E9 for Australian-made models was June '89 (the Japanese-made AE95 4WD wagon was on sale in '88, however). Either what you've seen is a mis-print, or an import (Japan always got the new models a year or two before us).
    Ah! Interesting! Cheers!

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