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  1. 1988ma70supra

    Cool/Rare parts thread?

    How about a TRD adjustable fuel pressure regulator
  2. 1988ma70supra

    San antonio

    Do you know when your expecting to hear back from the insurance?
  3. 1988ma70supra

    San antonio

    Alright guys I spent more than i though on a steering wheel for the Supra and now i really do have to sell a few parts to make up for it. Like i mentioned before I have a new still in the box mishimoto radiator that is plug and play for our cars. I also have a new replica Gracer Whale tail...
  4. 1988ma70supra

    San antonio

    I've been pretty busy as well. Summer kicked in and its busy time. Yeah, I changed all my vacuum hoses back to rubber with new clamps and that made a world of a difference. That weird noise on the top end went away as well although i havent really pushed it too hard. Let me know when you guys...
  5. 1988ma70supra

    San antonio

    Get it figured out so we can go for round 2 at the strip!
  6. 1988ma70supra

    San antonio

    Im sure that the 4.8l vortec has plenty to give but you have to install supporting modifications in order for it to succeed (just like anything else). The guys on those articles pushed the short block to its limits but upgraded fuel systems, did some custom work, and what not in order to push...
  7. 1988ma70supra

    San antonio

    As a matter of fact i did. I had three busted hoses overall an two that were cracked and were about to let go. The one that was causing the most trouble was the large one that goes accross to the metal pipe along the 3000 pipe. It was getting chewed up by my strut tower bar so i need to figure...
  8. 1988ma70supra

    San antonio

    Since most of us seem to be running, would you guys be interested in going to Cars and Coffee this month?
  9. 1988ma70supra

    Name this water line...

    I do live in South Texas where we only get like a month and a half of winter weather but it does get pretty chilly in that small amount of winter.
  10. 1988ma70supra

    Name this water line...

    Yeah it definately looks like a PITA, but at least this is a hose that looks easier to work with, and can probably get from a local parts store.
  11. 1988ma70supra

    Name this water line...

    Part number turned out to be incorrect the correct part number is the following 22210D 16264-42040 Coolant, TB to ISCV, $25.02
  12. 1988ma70supra

    San antonio

    I got it figured out, in case you guys have the same issue the part number is 16264-42010 Hose, Water By-Pass #2.
  13. 1988ma70supra

    Name this water line...

    Ok so my car developed a small leak on this water line and I've been trying to find a new one, but I havent had any luck. Im sure someone has had this issue before and was just wondering where you can find the replacement. I went through Oreiley, Napa, Autozone, and Rockauto and have come up...
  14. 1988ma70supra

    San antonio

    Anyone know the part number or where you can get the water line that connects to the idle air sensor to the throttle body?
  15. 1988ma70supra

    3 Mishi Radiators in a year, all failed the same way; fan blade impact (anyone else?)

    The electric fans will definately give you less rotating mass therefore more power but what I think everyone is really referring to is not so much about the performance aspect of the clutch fan but the reliability of it. I dont know where you live but here in Texas the heat in the summer is...
  16. 1988ma70supra

    3 Mishi Radiators in a year, all failed the same way; fan blade impact (anyone else?)

    Here are some pics of the new design on my car with the factory cooling system.
  17. 1988ma70supra

    3 Mishi Radiators in a year, all failed the same way; fan blade impact (anyone else?)

    Did you happen to get one as soon as they came out? The reason I ask is becasue when i was checking with Pat and finally got word that the new design was being produced, he told me that in order to be sure that i was gonna recieve the new design i would have to wait untill the old designs had...