Nah it's fine, I knew about them too, just couldn't remember them. It's a good thing I looked them up finally, because I had wanted to for a while (plus it came up in the 1st result in Google I believe).
:)
Just googled it, and remembered the ServerAlias directive (used within a <VirtualHost [..]> section), can allow wildcards.
Example:<VirtualHost *>
ServerName supramania.com
ServerAlias supramania.com *.supramania.com
DocumentRoot /www/public_html/
</VirtualHost>
See. :)
So you're putting a 1991 7M-GTE into a 1990 N/A car, which the 7M-GE came out of to go into a 1987.
So... all that being said, the 1991 7M-GTE should have the correct brackets to bolt to the 1990's crossmember. The N/A and Turbo had the same crossmember, it was only changed based on date.
Thread Moved.
I'm assuming you wanted comment about this or something. The weights of MK3's are in the FAQ section already, and are somewhat common knowledge, so I'm assuming you wanted comment. :)
It was deleted after 01/89. It doesn't sound like both of your engines are from a 90, or the car is not a 90, or something.
What year is the car, what year are each engine?
Are you sure your hood wasn't replaced and then just not painted underneath?
Is it primer, or is it satin black? OEM Toyota parts are satin black when unpainted.
Nope, the ECU has a lot of programming past fuel cut, and knows what to do with values past it, but it never gets to use them because of fuel cut. If you go with a modified ECU via Techtom, etc, you get to access these wonderful values ;).
They come in different colours too. Not all of which are available, but I suggest trying to get one that matches the car if possible. :)
Though if all else fails, black is a good choice.
What do they come with as far as stuff other than just the seats (mainly the 2 pieces that are mounted to the rear side panels that are part of the back "seat").
EDIT: Above link answered my question I think.
There is also the mode with cruise on, then tap set 3 times I believe. I can't remember what they each did, but I used them extensively when adding cruise control to my AE86.
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