Im gonna be putting my 7mge i have into my 82 supra, havn't found a good wiring write up for the 82's. but i needed to know the what all the wires went too on the tree connectors right next to the ecu. Its from an 88 supra and its n/a. im going to have to cut and splice wires and i was having...
i know im late on replying but ive done a compression test on the car and compression is good. it was all within 10 psi of each cylinder, alsoive checked the pcv valve and replaced valve cover gaskets, went with a heavier weight oil, and im still having the problem. no smoke from the oil cap...
My car burns quite abit of oil in between oil changes, and im getting too much pressure somewhere which is causing my dipstick to get pushed out frequently. some one told me it could be the pcv valve. how could i test that and what else could cause a problem like that.
yeah i want it higher or level so i can heel toe. i have big feet and trying to do it is not working for me.. how would you adjust the brake pedal then?
Is it possible to adjust the height of your gas pedal? i have NO gas play what so ever and my gas pedal is lower then my brake pedal. has anyone ever adjusted the height befor or would you have to swap it out with different pedals.
yeh i have the exact same problem! its annoying it happens randomly.. i don't have that code.. i havn't check yet though when i do ill get back to you.
okay cool yeah i think those are probably the only times i saw it on thanks.
also any one have any ideas about why my car would start and then die?
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yes ive just never seen the third light come on except...
this thread wasn't suppose to be about which is better. i just wanted to gather information from previous supra owners who went NA-T to see if it was worth it. its not suppose to be a battle against the NA-T and GTE.
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