Jdub, yes thanks to you and everyones help with that darn part number. Once Autozone got back to me after a month with the right series of numbers I was able to locate it at an Autozone near me. I'll tell ya I can use all the MPGs I can get right now at 4.13 a gallon and driving 75 miles round...
I went to get my smog check and failed. HIGH everything, first time my all stock 89N/A has ever failed. The tech said my timing was off so I took it right over to my mech straight from there and had it checked and it was on the money so Stay away from Ace Smog in Oceanside. Now it did have other...
Grimsta, Thank You for taking over, I've got a new job and have been working my ass off and just haven't been able to get the reat of the stuff to them. Can't wait to see the results.
Adjuster, I love them I think the only negative is the transfer of a little more road noise, but I have always liked that knowing it means more positive steering rersponse. Basically no more turn the wheels and and wait for the squish of stock buna rubber to catch up. When I have my TEMS on soft...
I finally received a response from Autozone about that part number above. It turns out the Autozone Sku# is 340533. I just stopped by Autozone and used that number and wham it was there. They didnt have it in that particualr store but they have it in a store a few miles away so I'll pick some up...
Here's an excel spreadsheet I made, you add in your numbers and it calculates your pressures. I've used this for years on my Supra and two sets of Goodyear F1's and they have worn perfectly even their entire lives never having to be rotated. One thing I do different is increase the air pressure...
I bought my ST bars from Summit Racing for 229.95, they are solid and yes the rears have two adjustments. I have been advised not to use the stifferer setting unless I reinforce the mounting bracket to the frame...
Here's a tip on silicone for those that don't know it. If you spit on your fingers and keep them wet with spit silicone won't stick to your fingers, so you can use your finger to smooth out the silicone to a very glossy smooth surface.
My Gem Plus Internet TV Guide that came with my ATI Video Card is saying Lebanon Valley, Shawn Cassady and the Supra at 10:00 PM PST whats weird is earlier it didn't.
I bought my PURE silicone wires from napa, they were inexpensive also, if they ain't silicone they ain't gonna last under the hood from the ozones and heat.
I think Fig and Supraman are right I seem to rememebr the smog guy saying you need the electronics from the newer engine. He also said he has passed many with engine swaps like that that were certified by a referee and done right.
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