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  1. supraguy@aol

    do you remember this and did his finsh it

    As I recall, he and Lamarossa moved into a beutiful bungalo together, and are now breeding Chinchillas somewhere near San Fran.
  2. supraguy@aol

    Heater Control valve vacuum lines

    Do you mean a difference between the 7mGE and 7mgte? If so, then yes, there's a difference. For one thing, the GE has a vacuum resevoir, mounted under the intake manifold. I'm not sure how the lines match up, going over to the heater vsv. Why not look at the diagram under your hood? It'll be...
  3. supraguy@aol

    Cant figure this one out :(, help!!

    You didn't answer his question- What was the Vf reading?
  4. supraguy@aol

    Clunk sound from rear- Anyone ever had a bad half shaft?

    well, i'm pretty sure my sound is coming from behind the rear seat.
  5. supraguy@aol

    Idle problem

    hmm- just the opposite of normal.
  6. supraguy@aol

    Cant figure this one out :(, help!!

    Yup- you have a fuel issue. Timing should be around 10 degrees btc, so check it as well. But check TSRM for troubleshooting diagnosis.
  7. supraguy@aol

    Idle problem

    sounds like you might have the safc tuned to run it too rich. This is completely a guess of course, but sounds like you have the opposite of a vacuum leak- ie: too much air for the fuel. Rather, you might have too much fuel for the air. It would explain why rpms would drop to almost normal when...
  8. supraguy@aol

    Clunk sound from rear- Anyone ever had a bad half shaft?

    Did you get a clunk when in neutral and braking?
  9. supraguy@aol

    Cant figure this one out :(, help!!

    No. High temps cause NOX. NOX can't even form at less than ~2200-2500 degrees. HC is high because he is rich. NOX is low(a good thing) because being so rich causes low combustion temps. Normally the NOX is reduced by the EGR system introducing spent ex. gasses, which reduces combustion chamber...
  10. supraguy@aol

    Clunk sound from rear- Anyone ever had a bad half shaft?

    Same here- I CAN shift without getting the clunk, but but the norm is to get some clunk. SO, All us guys on here that have a clunk, and we can't figure it out...
  11. supraguy@aol

    idle setting

    I think that screw, which strikes the dashpot piston, is just for helping to normalize the rpm dropoff when closing the throttle quickly. I don't think it adjusts idle at all.
  12. supraguy@aol

    No oil pressure anymore.

    Wondering if the knocking was really from the rod. Are you sure that the oil pump drive shaft didn't break?
  13. supraguy@aol

    Very bad coolent leak.

    Step one: Replace the cap Step two: Have a delicious beverage.
  14. supraguy@aol

    Cant figure this one out :(, help!!

    NOX is way low- I wish that was my reading. A really rich mixture would keep combustion temps low, helping to reduce NOX, not to mention bump up CO. Is this not correct? ps- you mentioned the turbo, but what are you doing with fuel mods?
  15. supraguy@aol

    pistons wet, no start...

    and post a pic of what comes out of your tank!
  16. supraguy@aol

    New CF-Hood for MKIII

    Dunno, But I know its Dad: : P
  17. supraguy@aol

    Who makes solid subframe bushings

    I have them from BIC, but they're nylon, not AL. Like you say, they do their job. Expect a bit more noise to be transmitted inside, of course.
  18. supraguy@aol

    Clunk sound from rear- Anyone ever had a bad half shaft?

    Say Poodles- Do you(or anyone else) know if the Energy suspension kit includes the #1 and #2 lower arm bushings in question?
  19. supraguy@aol

    2010 Southeast Supra Fall Meet

    Well, my thought is- There's Buford drive, just east of the 85/985 intersection, and the 985 guys would prolly just jump on Buford to get down to 85 anyway. There's Moe's southwest grill right before the highway, next to mall of GA, and there's the Jerk shack just south of the highway. That...