Is your climate control in F or C?
Does your fuel gauge say "Unleaded Fuel Only" on it?
Is your speedometer in km/h or MPH?
If it's just your oil pressure gauge, I'd say someone swapped it, if it's everything, I'd say you probably have a Canadian car.
Post a picture further away and less...
I'd just like to say that looking into this further, it appears that while the waveform input to the igniter does require a certain dwell time, the igniter still does control the dwell of the coils itself.
Which is somewhat strange, haha.
Jeff
It's definitely the same car from 2 Fast 2 Furious. The hood is a dead giveaway, however it is not a Top Secret kit, it is the TRD widebody with the TRD spoiler.
Looks like the picture of the one on Grandma's Boy had the front bumper damaged and/or lip removed or something.
Not sure how...
If it's higher up, I'd suggest it could be power steering fluid. There is an o-ring that seals the suction fitting to the pump (hose from the reservoir goes to it). It is common for this to leak.
I'd suggest cleaning the engine off, and trying to find where the leak is.
Jeff
You need the late 89 mounts on the late 89 brackets.
Everything should match the crossmember that is in the car you are trying to put the motor into. Nothing should be mix/matched.
Jeff
Charge is started on the rising edge of the signal wave, spark is triggered on the falling edge. The time between those two is the dwell.
The igniter can handle much more power than the ECU can.
Jeff
89621-33020 is the 6-channel igniter used in the 94-95 Camry/ES300.
89621-35011 is a 3-channel igniter used in the 96 Camry/ES300 (and others).
Another choice is the actual 1JZ/2JZ 6-channel igniter, which was also used on the 95 Avalon, it has 2 connectors instead of just 1 like the Camry...
Also make sure you get one from a Camry with 6 coils. Toyota went to 6-coils and then later to 3 coils wasted spark, so get one from a sequential ignition setup. It's basically the same as the 2JZ igniter with a different connector.
Jeff
The reason the 2JZ coils work well is because they are quite short.
Not saying these won't work, just that mounting and getting wires for them seems like it'd be more hassle than getting coils designed for a 6-cylinder that are already shorter.
But, post resulting pictures if you do go for...
It happens on my 2009 Corolla (which even has a cabin air filter). It can even be from the type of glass cleaner used. Often times it will leave a tiny bit of residue on the glass, and the dust from your vents slowly sticks to it. If the cleaner is not wiped off extremely well.
On the other...
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