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  1. IBoughtASupra

    Idles Rich 9-10 as soon as you hit gas, floods cylinders then dies *Ideas/help*

    You shouldn't really touch the TPS. Try the MAP sensor first. I have unplugged the TPS and rotated on JZs and it doesn't really affect the air to fuel ration as much. The MAP sensor is the what really determines load.
  2. IBoughtASupra

    My Supra vibrates heavily after acceleration.

    Also, when installing your transmission, does the bracket line up perfectly with the holes on the chassis. I had this same issue and it turned out to be the bracket was warped and I had to actually push the transmission over the the driver side so I could like up the holes. I took another...
  3. IBoughtASupra

    Need advice / suggestions

    Post your budget too. Check for rusts spot. Run through the harness under the hood. Check intercooler piping for dry rot. If you have any rotting away, I do have stock replacements that are in great shape. Also, suspension parts are a good thing to check as well and use RockAuto, they have...
  4. IBoughtASupra

    1JZ GTE into a 1988 supra

    Keep in mind.....they look the same but the quality of welds and steel WIIL be different. I guarantee the EBay ones won't be the stronger ones.
  5. IBoughtASupra

    Probe pistions

    I never said Weisco's have not been proven. I have seen CP pistons in high HP builds more often. Maybe Weisco could do the same but I haven't seen them as often as CP. Just my opinion.
  6. IBoughtASupra

    Probe pistions

    Yes, you will need to sand it down. No way around it. You could use a dremel or if you know someone with a lathe and they're experienced, they can do it as well. Too bad you bought them already. I never got why they don't fix that issue rather than keep making them that way. I'd only use...
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    Probe pistions

    CP with coatings.
  8. IBoughtASupra

    The new build! Ultimate 10 second street car!

    Why don't you go with an AEM to have full control over your engine?
  9. IBoughtASupra

    Hit on the same spot again -.-

    Summer!? Ours just finished! We are getting winter now!
  10. IBoughtASupra

    End of a chapter...sad day

    The accord is a good buy. Even at 55,000 miles, things will need replacing. Keep in mind, at that point, we are dealing with the age of the parts. If it's a four cylinder, you should really get it. We rebuilt one of those engine's for a friend this past Summer that had 175,000 miles on it...
  11. IBoughtASupra

    Well, I guess its fairwell to the supra game for awhile :((((

    Get the for sale thread up so you can make some funds!
  12. IBoughtASupra

    End of a chapter...sad day

    Thank You!^ They are good cars, can never beat the corollas and their reliability.
  13. IBoughtASupra

    End of a chapter...sad day

    Toyota Corolla. 200 and above. Avoid anything older than that because of the simple fact, it's old. You can get an older one but that is only of you know the maintainence history. They are good car. It is much simpler to up keep and the parts are cheap. Timing components can be bought for...
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    Well, I guess its fairwell to the supra game for awhile :((((

    Just get a good daily driver such as Toyota Corolla. Stay away from anything old that you dont know the history of.
  15. IBoughtASupra

    Random vid of my Supra

    Too bad I am only on nine pounds. Can't wait to shit myself when I turn it up. :)
  16. IBoughtASupra

    Rear BBK anyone?

    Hey, a dirty pair of Nikes, nice. I use an old pair to work with as well.
  17. IBoughtASupra

    tools for rebuilding 7ms

    Engine hoist Engine stand Crank pulley puller Torque wrench(AGood Brand) Cleaning solvent Picks(helps to get old seals out) Sockets Wrenches(preferably gear wrenches) Scraper to remove old gaskets 24MM Wrench To Remove The Oil Pump Hardline That all I can come up with at the moment.
  18. IBoughtASupra

    DriftMotion 1jz Swap

    -_- You will max out that speedometer very quickly.