Who are you again?
They state that they're rebuildable (as are all coilovers I'e seen), but I see no proof of them being dynoed. I bet they're all valved the same as they have 30 adjustment points :3d_frown:
BC doesn't make inverted style for the Supra, so it's a moot point. They also...
It's not being installed correctly then. What happens is the lock ring will spin in the hub, slowly machining the slot wider or just getting spit out.
Doesn't help that the TSRM is a bit vague on how it's put together as if it was installed wrong to begin with (like on my car) you have...
I'm assuming it was assembled without them. If you keep each part together (valve, retainer, locks, bucket, and shim) it shouldn't need readjusting. Doesn't mean it won't, but it shouldn't.
Yep, you're right ;)
It's part of the M engine design that was kept. Oil pump drive shaft would have a cam on it to drive the pump, IIRC some of the shafts have the cam, dunno if it was on the 7M though.
FP is only supposed to rise under boost (1PSI boost = 1PSI more fuel pressure), if it's not going down under vacuum, yeah, it sounds like the j-tube. Also, the jtube is a restriction on the return, it wouldn't cause it to be lean, it would cause it to be rich.
It sounds like the 12v mod in...
Clips are getting rare, thus expensive. 2JZ NA-T swaps have gotten significantly cheaper over the years, and the engines can be found locally.
I stayed 7M, but if I was to do it over again, I would have gone 2JZ NA-T or full GTE swap.
The actual switching of the gears is done through solenoids activated by the computer or through linkage control from the shifter. The line pressure cable is there to increase line pressure to reduce slip. More throttle = more power = more slip so it increases pressure to reduce this.
NA and turbo are the same part number, the changes are by year and what maker.
89615-30020 all the way up until 08/1991
89615-33010 after 08/1991 made by MATUSITA
89615-33020 after 08/1991 made by NIPPONDENSO
This is world wide as well.
No, the cable is for line pressure, it has ZERO...
Rebuild the bilstein with a shorter stroke (mine are) and run a shorter spring, done. Even easier with a koni.
Never EVER seen a professional drift car with an off the shelf coilover setup anyway. Most are rebuildable units like can be bought from bilstein (and not the cheap ones).
If I lived in the inner city, I wouldn't even be unarmed in some way. Pepper spray, tazer, or gun (or all 3).
Woulda been fun to tazer that bitch and watch her twitch...
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