Have you checked the fluids (e.g. oil, coolant, Transmission Fluid)? When the car is working harder--as in driving faster-- it generates more heat. The car sheds heat through its fluids. If the fluids are full then it sounds like the coolant is restructed. Take it to a radiator shop.
hond ia always faster than Toyota no matter how old is it
take out spare tire and replace with a can of fik a flat you can pick up at Walmart
You could install a turbo charger, a newer more advanced motor, or use NOS.
Toyota HILUX is faster
the toyota supra is faster,but the mazda RX-8 is faster than the RX-7.
Toyota Supra
The Toyota mr2
It grows faster in room temperature
they spoil faster at room temperature
Depends on when it was built, and whether it has been customized. If you are talking about "normal" ones bought since 1999 or so in the US, they are set so that they stop accelerating at 120mph. Ones built before that feature was mandated could go much, much faster. Also a typical stock Toyota Corolla built within the last ten years, with at least a 1.6L engine, will hit 115 mph from a standing start given two miles of an empty road.
This is the most gramatically incorrect question ever, but I belive the Corlolla is faster on a racetrack.
Temperature increases when particles are moving faster on average. This is because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. As particles move faster, they have higher kinetic energy, leading to an increase in temperature.