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PostPosted: Sun 26/Oct/08 11:52pm    Post subject: Need Some Advice N Tuning Cars Reply with quote Report Abuse

hey is there any one out there who knows what I can do with my starlet?In a 3k motor ive recently put a 3/4 race cam,bored it 60thou oversized,over sized valved,double valve springs,planed ported n polished head, twin carbs off a k-series corolla i think,extractors n a 4k dizzi cos i didnt have a 3k one. can get it idleing alrite but its real gutless when you drive it and splutters n lags until you get the revvs up over 2000rpm what should i do? also got a 4k box
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 12:26am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Looking at what you've done I'm not really surprised that it splutters below 2k.

What have you done with regards to tuning? Have the carbs been balanced? How agressive is the grind on the Cam?

What are you wanting to use it for? If you really want something that has reliable power andyou're prepared to put in the efforet, the quickest thing to do is to swap the 3k for a 20v 4AGE. If you want rapid, Turbo 4AGE. If you're prepared to do the engineering, drop a Hayabusa motor into it.
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 2:01am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

The race cam is possibly whats giving you trouble, you'll need a fair bit of tuning to get it running nicely down low, but still you wont get much power down low. Also, if you haven't already, put a post up on www.toyspeed.org.nz
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 7:52am    Post subject: RE: Need Some Advice N Tuning Cars Reply with quote Report Abuse

waterboy118 wrote:
hey is there any one out there who knows what I can do with my starlet?In a 3k motor ive recently put a 3/4 race cam,bored it 60thou oversized,over sized valved,double valve springs,planed ported n polished head, twin carbs off a k-series corolla i think,extractors n a 4k dizzi cos i didnt have a 3k one. can get it idleing alrite but its real gutless when you drive it and splutters n lags until you get the revvs up over 2000rpm what should i do? also got a 4k box


I had one of these in an old open wheel race car. It wont produce any power below 2-3k any way. If you want any real power get a 4age.
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 9:37am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

You may not realise this but this is a CYCLING forum Sneaky

As others have said - its the race cam that means its at least idling lumpy and has so little power under 2000rpm.
I've had a number of 4k Corollas and even the twin carb ones idle well if tuned properly.
You've either got to get it tuned as well as poss with what you have and put up with a higher revving, cammy, gas guzzling car with little under 2k rpm Hmmmm or swap the cam for a standard grind and have a more driveable car.

There may be a grind available that is a bit quicker than standard but gives more torque too - ask around.

I know what I would be doing Big Grin

Go in the Trademe Motoring forum for some good advice.
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 11:42am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

For all the money you've spent / will spend just drop a 4AGE in!
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 11:43am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Who the hell needs power below 2000rpm anyway???
7000rpm is where its at!!!
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 12:53pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

specializedman wrote:
Who the hell needs power below 2000rpm anyway???
7000rpm is where its at!!!


7000rpm is a bit low isn't it? I though 8600rpm was where it's at?

Anyways I'm going to agree with everyone who has said 4AGE, hell maybe even try and shoehorn a 3SGE in there?
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 12:58pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Logger wrote:
specializedman wrote:
Who the hell needs power below 2000rpm anyway???
7000rpm is where its at!!!


7000rpm is a bit low isn't it? I though 8600rpm was where it's at?

Anyways I'm going to agree with everyone who has said 4AGE, hell maybe even try and shoehorn a 3SGE in there?


Were you driving at NIMM? I didn't see your car?
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 1:10pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Logger wrote:
specializedman wrote:
Who the hell needs power below 2000rpm anyway???
7000rpm is where its at!!!


7000rpm is a bit low isn't it? I though 8600rpm was where it's at?

Anyways I'm going to agree with everyone who has said 4AGE, hell maybe even try and shoehorn a 3SGE in there?


Hah yeah I know but im not a toyota driver. My ford red lines at only 7000rpm but it still goes hard enough for me.
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 5:12pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Starlet huh - is hairdressing an enjoyable career?
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 9:41pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

mudguard wrote:
Logger wrote:
specializedman wrote:
Who the hell needs power below 2000rpm anyway???
7000rpm is where its at!!!


7000rpm is a bit low isn't it? I though 8600rpm was where it's at?

Anyways I'm going to agree with everyone who has said 4AGE, hell maybe even try and shoehorn a 3SGE in there?


Were you driving at NIMM? I didn't see your car?


No I wasn't at the Morell circle Jerk. Too busy slaying hctibes in Engineering Tongue it Paranoid
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 9:42pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

DropKick wrote:
Starlet huh - is hairdressing an enjoyable career?

Not that kinda starlet Wink
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PostPosted: Mon 27/Oct/08 11:32pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

I love those early 80's RWD Starlets Love

Loosest bloody things out there, oh so much fun Double Thumbs Up

We once put a Rover V8 into one in a weekend for a laugh. Needless to say it was pointless, but shredded tyres in no time. Things you do for a bet Paranoid

Best thing to do if you want a driveable, but quick wee rocket would be to go for the 20V 4AGE. I've had a couple of cars with these engines, only cars I would buy again. Never killed one either.
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