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Hello boys and girls.

Can anybody please tell me the torque figure for a Toyota Corolla t-sport. (53 plate if poss)

Have tried on google and cant see anything on it, only the 189bhp figure.

Thanks in advance.

Steve

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Dont worry, ive found it now.

Sorry guys.

By the way, if anyone else wants to know its Max torque:133lb ft @ 6800rpm

Dont worry' date=' ive found it now.

Sorry guys.

By the way, if anyone else wants to know its Max torque:133lb ft @ 6800rpm[/quote']

mmmm gutless XD

I get 150 @ 2500 :D

I do a hell of a lot of miles in a Celica T-Sport (same engine but goes round corners) and it's a bloody difficult car to live with.

Make sure you're really sure before spending those pennies!

Also, there is NOTHING (ie beaten by 1.2s etc) below 6200rpm :thumbdwn:

I get 150 @ 2500 :D

NM :)

mmmm gutless XD

I get 150 @ 2500 :D

mmmm gutless Thirdtimeluck

I get 280 lb/ft @ 1900rpm from my 2.0l :D

Chris

I saw a Corolla T-sport doing 6 car overtakes in north Wales over the bank holiday. Quite fast lil buggers!

A Corolla T-sport would take any standard Fabia like a king.

A Corolla T-sport would take any standard Fabia like a king.

But would it manage a 2 litre?

But would it manage a 2 litre?

Yes, but possibly only like a queen.

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I do a hell of a lot of miles in a Celica T-Sport (same engine but goes round corners) and it's a bloody difficult car to live with.

Make sure you're really sure before spending those pennies!

Cheers for the replies guys, however i'm not thinking of buying one. SWIMBO has one and im getting my figures ready so that once my furby's mapped i can tell her how much more power i have before leaving her behind as revenge for her laughing at me when I bought a SKODA!! :D

I was suprised how low that figure was to be honest.

While i think about it. Anybody know how a celtic maped furby would stand against a standard clio sport?

133? I have almost three times that. :rofl:

Cheers for the replies guys' date=' however i'm not thinking of buying one. SWIMBO has one and im getting my figures ready so that once my furby's mapped i can tell her how much more power i have before leaving her behind as revenge for her laughing at me when I bought a SKODA!! :D

I was suprised how low that figure was to be honest.

While i think about it. Anybody know how a celtic maped furby would stand against a standard clio sport?[/quote']

She'll still beat you if she drives it properly. As should the clio.

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She'll still beat you if she drives it properly. As should the clio.

Darn, those pesky kids. :mad:

NM :)

No dude, it's lb/ft. 2.0 standard torque rating is 170Nm of torque, and his is higher than that, about 205Nm whne converting 150 lb/ft.

really? you learn something new everyday :)

/sarcasm mode off

:finger:

Next time, don't use the emoticon you d***.

:D :hug:

:) i love you really mil

:hug:

NM :)

No. Ft lbs ;)

mmmm gutless Thirdtimeluck

I get 280 lb/ft @ 1900rpm from my 2.0l :D

Chris

Yeh but its a diesel - its a bit different ;)

Does it rev cleanly to 6.5 k?

Didn't think so ;)

Yeh but its a diesel - its a bit different ;)

Does it rev cleanly to 6.5 k?

Didn't think so ;)

Yeah but yours isn't a VTEC - it's a bit different ;)

Does it rev cleanly to 9k?

Didn't think so ;)

Chris

Yeah but yours isn't a VTEC - it's a bit different ;)

Does it rev cleanly to 9k?

Didn't think so ;)

Chris

lol

Its gutless bfore about 4.5 k though,....

Give me a nice smooth power dilivery anyday :D

Yeah but yours isn't a VTEC - it's a bit different ;)

VTEC is Honda, not toyota. ;) :P

VTEC is Honda, not toyota. ;) :P

Ahhh shut up :P:rofl:

How does VVTI differ from VTEC?

Chris

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