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<blockquote data-quote="spuloo" data-source="post: 8082238" data-attributes="member: 654133"><p>It's an 04 corolla I had to rebuild, and I put in some 12:1 pistons for better overall efficiency, lightwieght pulleys flywheel and crank, and one of those AEM water/methanol kits which lowers overalltemps (among other things) allowing you to tune to the most efficient fuel levels, where all of it is burned.</p><p></p><p>Most cars run rich. The cooling of the excess liquid fuel (even "atomized") keeps temps low enough to stop detonation. There are other mods. I took off the side views and mounted little convex ones on the frame internal, full underpan, lowered to reduce drag, wiper removal, higher top drive gear... Basically everything I can do to it so far.</p><p></p><p>I've got a welder friend who wants to help me chop the top to get it lower for aerodynamics. Seems a little overboard because of how expensive it normally is, but I'm not off to the idea of a friend being like "let me see what I can do." He's not an amateur, and it's not my primary vehicle, so it could be out of service for a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spuloo, post: 8082238, member: 654133"] It's an 04 corolla I had to rebuild, and I put in some 12:1 pistons for better overall efficiency, lightwieght pulleys flywheel and crank, and one of those AEM water/methanol kits which lowers overalltemps (among other things) allowing you to tune to the most efficient fuel levels, where all of it is burned. Most cars run rich. The cooling of the excess liquid fuel (even "atomized") keeps temps low enough to stop detonation. There are other mods. I took off the side views and mounted little convex ones on the frame internal, full underpan, lowered to reduce drag, wiper removal, higher top drive gear... Basically everything I can do to it so far. I've got a welder friend who wants to help me chop the top to get it lower for aerodynamics. Seems a little overboard because of how expensive it normally is, but I'm not off to the idea of a friend being like "let me see what I can do." He's not an amateur, and it's not my primary vehicle, so it could be out of service for a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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