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  1. Scott O'Kashan

    2ZR-FE Turbo Kit

    Mechanics turn wrenches and replace parts. They don't tend to have a college degree in engineering. An economy car driveline subjected to the pressure of a turbocharger that it was never intended or designed to withstand. :nuke: :blink: :icon_eek: Hmmm....roll the dice! :yes:
  2. Scott O'Kashan

    A/C Climate Condensate - Check

    Welcome to the Corolla Forum! :thumbup1::clap:;):thumbup::balloon::party: What you are seeing with water dripping off of the A.C. unit is normal.
  3. Scott O'Kashan

    2000 Corolla VE Maintenance

    I have found AMSOIL MP to be superior - http://www.amsoil.com/shop/find/product/amp?zo=349698 It does more jobs too - AMSOIL Metal Protector (AMP) is a high-performance, easy-to-use spray-on product that lubricates, displaces moisture, protects against corrosion and penetrates to free rusty...
  4. Scott O'Kashan

    Eibach Lowering Springs ETA

    No need to send your hard earned money to the spring peddlers. As long as the springs that came in your car are not broken, they can be used in lowering the car. You can even install LED bulbs on them. :thumbup1::D
  5. Scott O'Kashan

    Eibach Lowering Springs ETA

    Why would you want lowering springs?
  6. Scott O'Kashan

    1.6 Liter Engine & Trans. Compatibility? Advice Desperately Needed.

    My pleasure. I'm glad it helped you out. We have that website as a permanent sticky here over in General Discussions - http://www.corollaforum.com/showthread.php?t=2314 What happened to the original transmission in your Corolla?
  7. Scott O'Kashan

    1.6 Liter Engine & Trans. Compatibility? Advice Desperately Needed.

    The 16 transmissions I found for you on http://www.Car-Part.com should bolt right up with no problems.
  8. Scott O'Kashan

    1.6 Liter Engine & Trans. Compatibility? Advice Desperately Needed.

    Welcome to the Corolla Forum! :thumbup1::):clap::thumbup::balloon::party: Sorry to hear about the transmission problems. What happened to it? Here is a link to 16 used transmissions for sale for your Corolla - http://www.car-part.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi
  9. Scott O'Kashan

    Rolla X

    What brand name wheels are those and where are they made? Are they forged aluminum or painted steel? How much do they weigh vs. the stock wheels?
  10. Scott O'Kashan

    2000 Corolla VE Maintenance

    I'm glad the new PCV valve solved the oil consumption issue. AMSOIL Signature Series is my best performing oil and will save you the most money in improved fuel economy, reduced maintenance and repair costs, plus will help the engine to live a very long life. :thumbup1::) Below is the link to...
  11. Scott O'Kashan

    2000 - Leaks Oil Badly

    Welcome to the Corolla Forum! :thumbup1::):thumbup::clap::party::balloon: You mentioned the oil is leaking. Where is it leaking from?
  12. Scott O'Kashan

    Hello

    Welcome to the Corolla Forum! :thumbup1::clap::):thumbup::party::balloon: That engine was really a mess! Do you have any idea what caused the failure?
  13. Scott O'Kashan

    CV Shaft Drivers side and Passenger Side

    I'm glad it went well for you. YouTube can be a very valuable resource. :thumbup1:
  14. Scott O'Kashan

    Swap

    What is wrong with the current engine?
  15. Scott O'Kashan

    Transmission

    Search by the year/make/model of your car and any parts that interchange from other years of cars will be listed.
  16. Scott O'Kashan

    Adjusting Headlight Beam?

    slim08xxx - So how are you making out with this problem? Updates?
  17. Scott O'Kashan

    Transmission

    At the below website, you will find thousands available - http://www.Car-Part.com
  18. Scott O'Kashan

    Roof Rack from SportRack

    http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/n...yths/index.htm The above article is very interesting. One of the biggest ways to improve fuel economy is to reduce the speed you drive at. Testing showed that increasing speed from 55 to 65 mph reduced fuel economy from 4 to 8 mpg. Increasing speed...
  19. Scott O'Kashan

    MPG Update

    If it's safe, it wouldn't be illegal.
  20. Scott O'Kashan

    Aftermarket Wheels

    That's because steel wheels weigh more than aluminum wheels, (all else being equal). More weight bouncing around, (steel wheels), doesn't do wonders for a soft ride. No, I'm not a fan of show instead of go. :thumbup1: Different strokes for different folks, but I just don't see the sense of...
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