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  1. supraguy@aol

    Exhaust IDEA! looking for oppinions?

    Yeah- 2 pipes with a proper Y connection should giver you close to the overall exhaust diameter you're looking for.
  2. supraguy@aol

    hand brake light always on

    The other thing is the connection to the handle itself. Pull up the ebrake boot, and you'll see the wire at the base of the handle. It should take 30 seconds and no tools to check.
  3. supraguy@aol

    driveshaft question...

    If you bend over and lift the tranny with your back instead of knees, and nothing pops in your spine, you have a W58.
  4. supraguy@aol

    hand brake light always on

    It also is there to indicate when your brake fluid level is low. Cheeck that first.
  5. supraguy@aol

    Tail liiiiiiiiiights

    My taillight sensor "went bad" too. But not really. access it through the drivers side bulb panel. Flex the conntector plug by hand, side to side, up and down, while someone presses the brake pedal, or you block the brake pedal down with something. If the brake lights come on, you may very well...
  6. supraguy@aol

    Lisle 36200 Keeper Installer HELP!!

    A brake cylinder hone is a small 3-prong drill bit, with 3 stones on those prongs which are spring-loaded to press outward. they are identical(yet smaller) to some cylinder hones, used to create the cross-hatching on cylinder walls. Anyway, if the gouge on the bucket wall can be smoothed out-...
  7. supraguy@aol

    Lisle 36200 Keeper Installer HELP!!

    If you're lucky, you can use a brake cylinder hone to smooth out/ polish those lifter bores.
  8. supraguy@aol

    Valve Removal Tool

    Umm, doesn't the insert in the tool, turn around or something??
  9. supraguy@aol

    Lisle 36200 Keeper Installer HELP!!

    Are both the Lisle tool and the valvemaster identical? Which one do you have, guys?
  10. supraguy@aol

    both turbo and supercharger

    I'm suprised that it hasn't yet been mentioned, but there was a twincharger kit available for the 4AGZE MR2 back in the day. Might have been marketed by HKS, dunno.
  11. supraguy@aol

    Changing Turbo Exhaust Housings

    I'm doing some porting now on my spare head. Got two of the cylinders done; unshrouding valves, smoothing cc, and flush grinding the intake valve seats. I Don't expect much, but like the guy said- it's free(not including all the dremel bits i've bought.)
  12. supraguy@aol

    supras+handling=crap what have you done/can u do

    Well then, I suggest the following: trd springs, tokico 5ways, st swaybars and a full urathane bushings with 17''x9.5 rear and 8.5 front wheels. Aside from that, you might want upper/lower front and rear frame braces, and put the car on a diet- I.E.: remove the spare tire, unused seats...
  13. supraguy@aol

    found in the web..

    I thought it was an RX7.
  14. supraguy@aol

    supras+handling=crap what have you done/can u do

    LMAO! You just said that the Supra handles like Sh!t compared to what you're used to, and then proceed to compare it to a car that is 10+ yrs newer, 500+lbs lighter, and has a complete aftermarket suspension and tire/wheel package... Huh? Everything that you've put into that MR2 is exactly...
  15. supraguy@aol

    supras+handling=crap what have you done/can u do

    Suspension Techniques or Whiteline swaybars, Eibach, RSR, or H&R lowering springs(in order of higher to lower stance), with Bilstein, Koni or KYB struts(in order of higher to lower price). You'll be happy. You can, of course spend MUCH more on adjustable coilovers(HKS, TEIN, Megan Racing...
  16. supraguy@aol

    Getting psi and no codes but weirdly slow?

    You have a clogged cat. peace out.
  17. supraguy@aol

    New Project

    That's pretty much it. Are you manual or auto? If manual, you can keep the W58 5spd, but I'd recommend a heavy duty disc on the clutch.
  18. supraguy@aol

    what the hell!

    It might be a wiring issue to the TPS... HTH
  19. supraguy@aol

    Valve Removal Tool

    http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/lis36200.html This tool's description also says "push or tap to install" Does it work that easy?? I just removed all of my valvetrain in about 20 minutes, using the magnet-in-the-sparkplug-socket trick with great results. But I'm not sure of the easiest way to...