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  1. jdub

    Coolant filter pics

    Yeah...it does get "looks" :D Keep in mind this is a bypass filter. You use it in addition to the usual full flow filter.
  2. jdub

    Coolant filter pics

    It sure does...got a MotorGuard bypass filter (uses a roll of TP) on my Toyota truck. Filters down to 1 micron ;) Way over kill for particulates, but that is what it does...the oil is analytically clean and the TP absorbs moisture. JJ has on on his supra as well in the charcoal canister...
  3. jdub

    Where do I find a list of Diagnostics codes?

    I apologize for that...I meant to let you know. It was inadvertently approved to begin with. You have to be careful with those code readers...useful for retrieving the code, but you need to reference the TSRM for the diagnostic.
  4. jdub

    code 24

    Code 31 on the 7M-GTE: Open or short circuit in air flow meter signal. Trouble Area: Air flow meter circuit, Air flow meter, ECU What you posted applies to the 7M-GE Code 51 refers to no IDL signal with the TB closed...as I said, having the AC button pressed in sets the code. Trouble...
  5. jdub

    Is German Castrol really going the way of the dinosaur?

    Excellent! That's the good stuff ;)
  6. jdub

    Where do I find a list of Diagnostics codes?

    You mean the ones a universal code reader spits out? The only codes that are applicable to the 7M are the ones in the TSRM for the EFI, auto tranny, and ABS. The remaining codes one of those devices output is either for other model cars or redundant. That is why I deleted your thread in the...
  7. jdub

    code 24

    If your AC button is pressed, it will always set a code 51...might want to check.
  8. jdub

    Coolant filter pics

    It's a significant benefit...as you can see from JJ's pics, that filter caught quite a bit of crap floating around the coolant system. That stuff can accumulate in the radiator, cutting efficiency to the point of blockage over time. Considering all the problems you see on a Mk III cooling...
  9. jdub

    Serious clean up for the experienced..

    Name/location of the shop in CT? There's been a few NE guys asking about good shops in that area...I'm sure the shop owner would appreciate the business. BTW - who made the high flow oil pump?
  10. jdub

    Serious clean up for the experienced..

    Just noticing how few 700+ HP cars were on there....the old 7M Power site too ;)
  11. jdub

    Serious clean up for the experienced..

    Yeah...thinking the same thing: http://www.gtepowered.com/index.php?page=html/site/7m.php Attaining 700 HP is NOT an easy thing to do on the 7M platform...those 6-7 guys need to sign on here and post in the Dyno section to share the info ;)
  12. jdub

    Serious clean up for the experienced..

    Do an advanced search for keyword EGR*...username jdub. Or, for more results...just EGR* (you'll also see I wasn't picking on you ;))
  13. jdub

    Serious clean up for the experienced..

    Stop being defensive...I did not treat you like a "typical teenager"...you perceived an attack and are reacting in that manner. The same response would have happened if you were 40 (I didn't even look at your profile till post #17). The only reason I posted what I did was to give you...
  14. jdub

    Serious clean up for the experienced..

    First of all why should I have to ask? You are the one looking for info...it's up to you to provide the background of what you have and what your plans are. You might want to read this: Dealing with the "oldschool" guys (or: How to ask smart questions..) (highly encouraged) I was...
  15. jdub

    Serious clean up for the experienced..

    It wasn't an attack nor did I belittle you based on the info provided...that is how you chose to to perceive it ;) There's actually quite a bit of useful info in my post...you never said you were using an AEM EMS. And, I'm not a mind reader. Like I said, if this is a track car have at...
  16. jdub

    Serious clean up for the experienced..

    I know how the EGR works in relation with the ECU...and, it's obvious that you do not. Once again, misinformation from a person that "heard" pure BS and has NFI of how it really works. 1) The EGR reduces combustion gas temps...this in turn makes detonation less likely. There was a marked...
  17. jdub

    Can the CA Evap Sys Test Cause damage and bad MPGs?

    Based on your CO2, HC and CO, it looks like you're running a touch rich, but not badly so. If the ECU was reset due to pulling the EFI fuse or disconnecting the battery, it will take a bit for the ECU to "re-learn" the feedback corrections for AFR control. If it was not reset, I would do so...
  18. jdub

    Failed emissions. Was fantastic last year.

    MIL = CEL You're welcome ;)
  19. jdub

    Failed emissions. Was fantastic last year.

    Do the easy stuff 1st...test the modulator and the VSV. Removing the EGR is a royal PITA...I suggest removing the upper intake manifold to make it easier. You might as well clean the exhaust gas path I mentioned earlier while you are at it...a long drill bit the diameter of the "tube"...
  20. jdub

    Failed emissions. Was fantastic last year.

    Yep...NOx is through the roof. The EGR has the biggest impact, but timing will too (the KS retard is not helping). Your valve either is not working or it's clogged up. Here's the TRSM info: http://www.cygnusx1.net/supra/Library/TSRM/MK3/manual.aspx?S=EC&P=16 If the valve is clogged up with...