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5uprahboy 10-27-2008 09:32 PM
Not sure if this has been posted before:
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/
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MDCmotorsports 04-11-2007 05:28 PM
Well I figured this needed to be posted sooner or later so....
The "-" in front of the AN fitting is called a "dash" not a negative. If you saw "AN -4" or "-4 AN" you would pronounce A N dash four.
The number after the AN, refer to the size of hose it connects to in 16th's (x/16):
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nosechunks 10-08-2006 11:48 PM
well i searched around and didnt find much, im wondering what safe EGTS would be. i have my probe in the 5th runner of the stock manifold, runing a 11.9-12.1 air fuels i see temps as high as 1550. how hot is safe? btw my timing i believe is off, i think im only running 5 degrese instead of 10. im...
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Nick M 06-24-2006 06:34 AM
Toyota uses an SAE branded suspension called Short and Long Arm, or SLA for short. The short arm in on top, the longer arm is on the bottom. This is done to make an arc with wheel travel. Toyota calls this double wishbone. Wishbone is now an industry accepted term borrowed from Honda, who used a...
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Dirgle 03-20-2006 06:46 PM
You affect displacement with Bore, Stroke and Number of Cylinders.
Bore is affected by the size of the piston, and Stroke is affected by the radius of the crankshaft, and well, I’m sure you understand the number of cylinders.
Contrary to popular belief changing the length of the rod, or...
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spipedong 05-25-2005 02:25 PM
Here is some information I said I would post for Drake.
I have/had E-Code HID headlights in my supra and they are great. The car has been stolen and until it's recovered I don't know whether I still have them or not.
Anyways, rule 1 is ALWAYS BUY QUALITY PARTS. I can't stress that enough; when...
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shaeff 04-19-2005 04:42 PM
origionally posted by Shawndude:
Airflow basics:
1) If the car body is pushing air away from its rest position, that is a high pressure area (like the front of the hood, front bumper, windshield).
2) If the car body is pulling the air inwards (from rest position), that is a low pressure...
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