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welcome ladies and gentlemen aff all ages to the site wher you can find your favourite little car the glanza turbo the 1.3 wit a massive kick drop comments check out other peoples site find out information but most importent enjoy :) any ideas on how the beef the site up drop me a comment if any of ye want pics of your GLANZA'S up drop us a comment

The pocket rocket.
Only avalible as jap import.
Engine: 1331cc 16v DOHC turbo
Turbo: ct9 2 mode boost hi - lo
Power: 115 @ 0.45bar 133 @ 0.65bar
Performance: 0-60mph 6.9sec
Transmission: 5 speed manual
Curb vehicle weight: 860Kg
Wheel base: 2300mm
Optional extras: Recaro interior, LSD, Front and rear strut braces,
4 wheel ABS, Momo steering wheel, TEMS suspension

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  • Starler buyers guide

    An Introduction

    So how do you research a car that was never officially released in your country? It's usually a very fustrating adventure for most, many rely on word of mouth, a few scattered owners with some experience or an internet search across foreign websites without much in the way of progress.

    This is the problem that faced many back in the early days of the Starlet Turbo's escape from Japan. Not anymore however. We're here to help shine some light.

    The model range

    The Starlet GT EP82 started production in December of 1989. It heralded a new era of technology and the spark carried through until December 1995 when the Starlet range was blessed with a fresher chassis.

    The Starlet Glanza V EP91 (or 'Flyer' as it became known) increased the safety and visual appeal that the previous model had established. The Glanza carried on the torch until December 1999 when the Starlet model was dropped from the Toyota vehicle range. It was succeeded by the Yaris as Toyota's supermini class offering.

    Both were powered by the 4EFTE 1331cc engine although a few differences were made through the years to increase reliability and performance.

    The earlier GT was light, agile and had an incredible 'fun factor' due to it's excellent power to weight ratio. All of this suited the addictive turbo setup and offered an alternative to the other hot hatches available in the Japanese Domestic Market. The Glanza retained the power and reliability of it's older brother but offered a more reinforced bodyshell and modern bodystyling.

    All of this was specific to Japan until the vehicles became older and were offered as used secondhand units to other countries.



    Under the hood

    The main selling point of the Starlet Turbo range is the 4EFTE. This engine is adapted from the naturally aspirated 4EFE and uses the CT9 turbo to produce 135ps of power @ 6,400rpm. This propells the Starlet to 60pmh inside 8.2secs and provides a maximum torque figure of 16.0kg-m @ 4,800.

    There was an extra blade added to the turbo in the EP91 Glanza V models to help compensate for the additional weight but otherwise the setup remained mostly unchanged for it's production run.

    Reliability is a strong part of the script with these engines. Toyota had a policy of over-engineering components and so the durability of the major items is good.

    The one thing that is required is maintenance - if the oil system and cooling system are neglected it can have a drastic effect on the engine and turbocharger. Because the Japanese service history is rarely provided it's essential that cars are serviced and inspected shortly after import and certainly prior to road use.

    Be aware that the oil requires renewal every 5,000 kms so it should be reasonably fresh looking. As with any vehicle you should check for signs of oil contamination or leakages from the engine.

    The cooling system should be a clear, clean red colour. Coolant that is murky, dark or non-genuine can indicate cooling issues either past, present or future.

    Check for misfiring under acceleration as ignition components are subject to wear and tear. Damp sparkplugs are a common occurence if the engine bay has been steamwashed.

    Let the car warm up and sit at idle for around 5 minutes - a cloud of whitish blue smoke from the exhaust after a short time can indicate a leak in the turbo.

    A light tappity noise from the fuel rail area is common on the 4EFTE. It's the idle stabilization valve clicking on the end of the intake manifold.

    Listen for blowouts around the exhaust manifold. It's common for these to crack but remain unseen due to the heat shield. As heat expands the metal it will reduce the noise so it's important to check this when the car is relatively cold.

    If you can hear other abnormal or worrying engine noises take them seriously. A new engine can be costly. Err to the side of caution.

    Transmission

    There were three choices of transmission available when ordering

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  • Glanza V (1998-1999)

    As with the GT that came before it, the Glanza V was given a facelift a few years after release. The model was considered 'soft' looking in comparison to the GT so Toyota decided to make the image more aggressive.

    Changes include:

    Clear indicators
    New rear lenses
    Clear brakelight in the spoiler
    More aggressive front bumper
    Upholstery changed
    Red paint added to the paint options

    These changes whilst sounding superficial created a much more streetworthy vehicle. It was to be the last evolution of the Starlet Turbo and such a strong look was very fitting.

    This ends our look at the Starlet Turbo models but I'd like to think that with the current trend of old models being resurrected by the car industry, the story may continue in the future. I can only hope they will do it justice.

    Thanks to Jay@tgtt.com

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  • Glanza V (1996-1997)

    Toyota felt the time for a fresh chassis was right and released the all new Glanza V in January 1996. Nicknamed 'The Flyer' it offered a more stylish image, higher build quality and increased safety features than the longstanding GT Turbo.

    Although the V was based on the new EP91 chassis it retained a lot of components from the EP82 model. This meant that the solid reliability continued to impress the japanese public.

    Safety was high on the priority list so the V received side impact bars, roof and chassis strengthening and heavier materials. The resultant weight gain was offset by modifying the turbo slightly to offer more low and mid-range power. At the same time boost was lowered in the lower gears to increase traction and stability, something the earlier GT was criticised for.

    The spec lists read very much the same as the GT and standard features included:

    Power assisted steering
    Adjustable steering wheel
    Heated rear window
    Airconditioning
    Intermittent wash/wipe

    There was also a higher specification that added central locking and electric windows into the spec sheet.

    A great number of optional features were available, many of which are greatly sought after nowadays. It's difficult to give the full list but here is what we can confirm:

    Electric Sunroof
    Limited Slip Diff equipped gearbox
    Climatronic Airconditioning
    Recaro interior
    Rear strutbrace
    Wind deflectors for front windows
    Wind deflector for sunroof
    Parking guidance light
    Roofmounted dehumidifier
    Remote central locking
    CD player
    Bootliner
    Armrest
    Stereo Amplifier
    Rear speakers
    Door mounted speakers
    Full carpet mat set
    Plastic rear window cover
    Antilock brakes
    Front airbags
    (Please forward any additional info to myself for this list)

    There was also the option of changing the five speed manual gearbox for a four speed automatic gearbox if required.

    Also a special edition was available : The P-Sports version reduced the spec list and always ran in high boost. No-one is quite sure if it was the 'lightweight' sports approach that the name suggests but everything seems to support this.

    Thanks to Jay@tgtt.com

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  • J.O.E.Y
    J.O.E.Y

    for sale

    19 hours ago
  • Paul Brady
    Paul Brady

    hey does anyone know off any sweet back speacker for a 97 glanza

    1 day ago
  • Peadar McInerney
    Peadar McInerney

    looking 4 guages . .. air vac . .oil temp ect

    1 day ago
  • Joe Bloggs
    Joe Bloggs

    96 glanza v 146,000 km on her blitz cat back exhaust system + de cat apexi turbo timer standardd toyota wheels,rear tints 2,600 o.n.o mail me or txt on 0851357476 straight sale no swaps as i have new car bought,car has 3months tax nct is booked and ready to go sound.

    6 days ago
  • Shane D
    Shane D

    Glanza S for sale> add me or call 0879049808 for info! cheers

    6 days ago
  • David Coleman
    luv David Coleman

    alri everyone. have a glanza der for breaking most parts available, few after market bits. leave me a comment if interested.

    1 week ago
  • StevieB
    StevieB

    www.njcc.co.uk northamptonshires all jap car club many starlets and glanza's

    1 week ago
  • Ciwi
    Ciwi


    Glanza Rep FOR SALE or SWAP

    Perfect car


    Lady Owner


    New shocks, timing belt & only serviced.


    taxed for 3 month


    NCT till Feb 2010.


    Glanza interior


    To be viewed by machanic to realise what its worth!!


    Also Kenwood radio plus sub, neon lights and front spot lights.

    Mail me 4 info

    NO STUPID ADD'S JUST 4 A LOOK!!!

    1 week ago
  • Mick A
    Mick A

    <<<<<96 glanza turbo for sale
    0871412223

    2 weeks ago
  • Mark Fitzgerald
    luv Mark Fitzgerald

    Hi lads, Im launching my new websight in a few weeks, below is a temp link for every one to upload ads for free. you can up load 5 pics per add.." FREE of charge for now,so up load as much as you can".. Mark Fitzgerald www.swapandsell.ie/index.php

    2 weeks ago
  • Liam Kenefick
    Liam Kenefick

    rite lads,looking for glanza 98/99 spec front splitter,silver wud be perfect,if not do i will still take it,if you have one add me and let me no,nice one

    2 weeks ago
  • Ricky O C
    Ricky O C

    Any 1 got coil overs

    2 weeks ago via Mobile
  • Aidan Anderson
    Aidan Anderson

    how much 4 d glanza amanda??p/x??

    2 weeks ago
  • Lara Ohara
    Lara Ohara

    any one no where il get a set of buckect seats for me glanza?or even facelift interiour?id make it worth der while?'''@@@@

    2 weeks ago
  • Ricky O C
    Ricky O C

    Darrie how much for the lot but not the front mount

    3 weeks ago via Mobile
  • Mark Concannon
    Mark Concannon

    any1 know where i can get front and back splitters for my glanza v 97??cant find any at all...

    4 weeks ago
  • Gary Oleary
    Gary Oleary

    1997 glanza v for sale

    taxed and tested
    alarmed and imobilised
    has full recaro interior
    black and red enkei racin wheels
    hks blow off valve
    pioneer head
    pioneer speakers

    askin offers roun 3500 ono

    4 weeks ago
  • Darrie
    Darrie

    Glanza power up kit for sale.
    Brand new.
    Front mount intercooler
    Front mount oil cooler.
    Ajj fuel presure regulator and gauge.
    4 Branch Manifold.
    10M Heat rap, 15 stainless steel cabel ties.
    Dual core racing radiator.
    40-50BHP Gain.

    4 weeks ago
  • David Dalton
    David Dalton

    96 glanza decat mild steel four branch! Air con removed with induction kit behind front grille! Nippy lil glanza nct 8/11 2750euro

    4 weeks ago via Mobile
  • Halpo
    Halpo

    211 bhp glanza for sale ,,, spec on donedeal ,,, 4200 ono or px for less powerfull glanza
    0858203933

    5 weeks ago