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  1. carnage047

    2017 Corolla Se CVT pedal commander?

    I’m debating to get the pedal commander for my 2017 Corolla SE CVT. I definitely want more acceleration from a stand still. I have been looking into cold air intakes and exhaust for my rolla too. Eventually if they make a turbo to fit the 2017 I would love to get it. Any one have a 2017 with a...
  2. carnage047

    Need help finding a turbo kit.

    I looked into the pedal commander, seems promising. Very curious as to how it will do with a CVT Corolla. I hope it will fix the flow acceleration. I guess only way to find out is to order one and install it!
  3. carnage047

    Need help finding a turbo kit.

    I have a 2017 Corolla SE with the CVT. Traction control off and brake launching with sports mode on the car still can’t get up and go. I know CVT in first gear is the weakest position for the CVT but it’s incredibly slow. I just find it hard to believe a power commander will redistribute that...
  4. carnage047

    Need help finding a turbo kit.

    Does the pedal commander provide noticeable difference in acceleration? Definitely planning on exhaust And cold air intake
  5. carnage047

    Any way to make cheap power on ‘16 special edition

    Doing the CVT ECU update made a noticeable difference to the response and acceleration of the vehicle. When I first bought my 2017 Corolla it felt like starting a manual car in 3rd gear from a dead stop....o_O
  6. carnage047

    Any way to make cheap power on ‘16 special edition

    Have you checked if your vehicle was recalled for the CVT ECU update? If not here is the link: https://www.toyota.com/recall Also, with a CVT smashing on the gas pedal actually does the exact opposite for acceleration. Slowly apply throttle until about 3k+ RPM then giving 100% Throttle seems...
  7. carnage047

    Need help finding a turbo kit.

    From what I've been reading the CVT from a dead stop is slower than a zombie. I was wondering if there are any chips or mods to the CVT that could be done to increase the initial torque.
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