Can we please tone the fucking attitudes down a notch people? This thread is dangerously close to heading to the bit bucket, and when it does a couple of people are going to wind up going with it....
Ahem.
With that said, I no longer have the data, but back at AAP we did some flow work on the...
I've seen/worked on cars with so much alphabet soup connected to the wiring harness it's ridiculous. You can run a VPC, GCC, AVC-R and S-AFC and anything else you want at the same time without issue.
Remember, the AVC-R isn't your average boost controller. It's RPM and "gear aware" and needs...
You need to ground it into the ECU wiring, and be sure you attach the grounds 1/4" apart so you don't wind up with the different devices grounding to each other rather than the ECU.
Wild... this thread has been linked here for 5 years, and I just noticed this --- this picture on that page:
That's my old car... In my old driveway the day I brought it home.
But since I'm here, what's with bumping 5 year old threads dude?
Typical Toyota overengineering. I can say with pride that the fuel lines in the MKIV are strong enough to lift the car...
I did it with a zizz wheel on a cordless Dremel. That little bastard ate through those things pretty well.
Settle down old man, don't get your pacemaker all fired up!
Because this is such a desirable car, scam artists count on emotion overriding good judgement.
There are a lot of scams out there surrounding Supras. Only buy the car in person, do not ship, do not put a down payment on something and then let it out of your sight.
Go see the car in person...
You can pick up a high milage N/A for that kind of money, but you're not going to touch a turbo car for that price. Even N/A->T MKIV's go for over $15K, sometimes more if they are well done.
Here are some examples of what you're going to pay around $10k for in the real world out on your side of...
You're not going to get a car with an $18K +/- market value for $4K.
You're looking at a scam, and any supra that you see listed for prices like that is a scam.
You might get this for $4K:
Cheap and MKIV Turbo do not go together in the same sentence...
Really, the only sure way to really deal with a car that has been flooded is to replace the wiring harnesses and every piece of electrical/electronics in it... There's a reason why cars that are in floods are considered a complete total loss.
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