Toyota 1988 Owner's Manual: Page 218.
"Fuel Required:
Use only UNLEADED fuel, Research Octane No. 91 (Octane Rating 87) or higher. For improved vehicle performance, the use of Premium unleaded gasoline with a Research Octane No. of 96 (Octane Rating 91) or higher is recommended."
Meh...
You're going to need a whole lot more than that.
For starters this is what I got, but you don't necessarily need to follow it:
Engine lift unless you can squat a couple hundred or something.
Mechanics tool set & tool chest (saved me frustration of digging), if you don't have it.
Digital...
I'll agree to the ease of installation, the package came with everything needed. I've got them on my targa car but my motor is out so I can't tell you much about how it handles on the road. :icon_razz
Mine came in this strange neon green, my initial thought was that I ordered a really...
Transplanting an 88 7M-GTE into the body of a former 90 7M-GE.
It would be a pure engine swap except I'm also bringing in the pre 89 wiring with it, so now it's also an electrical swap. I haven't started pulling my hair out yet, but it might happen in the near future. I starting losing a...
Not that it's 7m or anything, but the guy that sold me my car had a lowrider looking truck that's running a 1j under the hood. :naughty:
I forget what kinda truck it was, I'd have to give him a call.
Thanks for the help...
Yeah, I've been staring at that and the 92 paperback for a few hours now... I'm looking around for a pre 89 tsrm so I can get a grip on the true difference in the circuit/wiring. :runaway:
I'm basically transplanting an 88 7M-GTE into the body of a 90 7M-GE, both engine/tranny(no problems here) & the wiring. By wiring, I'm talking about... pretty much all of it.
Just found out the A/C plugs are different from the pre & post 89 models of the A70 too...
Here's some pictures I...
I'm doing a swap of a 7M-GTE from an 88 mk3 into the body of a 90 7M-GE. Mechanically, everything is doing great as my buddy is doing me a huge favor by working with that and I'm working with the wiring.
I've taken most of the wiring(harness, gauges, relays, etc.) with the exception of the...
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