So, code 42 is the only code that popped up?
I would clear the code by removing the EFI fuse for a minute, then reinstalling, and check codes again after you run it up to operating temperature.
Also, you never mentioned- What has been done to the engine? Is it completely stock?
Jeez.
Over 70 views, and nobody comments.
Good for you and good luck!
As far as the oil filter relocation gasket, do you mean the stock filter housing? If so, get it AND the exhaust nuts from your local dealer. It should be pretty close to the price that you'd pay Driftmotion, since you'd have...
I bought my first Supra, around the time that people started saying,
"hmm, 'inter-net'...might be something that catches on..."
AKA- 1996.
I still have it.
Also, learn about checking your codes.
The Toyota diagnostic system from the 80's isn't exactly high tech by today's standards, but will certainly
lead you down the correct path of problem solving, rather than just buying parts and hoping they help...
Nice to see that you got to the finish line on your project.
So many of the builds go unfinished on here, including mine!
Mine's past the 4 year mark. Time to complete it.
Sounds like it's time for new wires. In the meantime, take a known working wire and plug, and connect them to the Cylinder 5 coil. If there's no spark, you may have a dead coil.
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