Funny you mention that. It does from time to time, as my battery tie-down isn't installed. The thing is, that section of pipe is insulated with silicone couplers, so it never grounds.
Not without some serious modifications. The piping is run underneath as well.
The cooling fan on my motor is hydraulic. There's a hydraulic pump built into the water pump, which powers the fan. The hydro fan is capable of moving a LOT of air. As a result, the car was never fitted with aux...
My motor is MAP based, so yes, it idles just fine. You could put a softer spring in, I tried that first. It helped, but it wasn't 100%. If you were MAF based, you would need to recirculate it, or put a very soft spring in to help it close just a little better.
Well, with moving the battery, you don't have 50lbs of weight hanging over the front wheels. It'll make for a definite change handling wise.
As for needing to move it, if you're creative, you can fit the piping without relocating:
Edit: pics are huge, I'll link them...
I've only ever seen one car with the PCV routed into the exhaust (A MKIV Supra at that). It's an interesting conecpt though. I might have to try it one of these days.
Well, if a GM 3bar is too out of spec to properly run on a stockish car, I doubt a Denso one will be any better. The scale is the same on it....... 3 bar.
Another thing to keep in mind when working on Toyotas. Pins may change, but colors are largely the same.
eg: a big black/white wire is going to be a starter signal on prety much any toyota. Makes wiring almost "match the colors"
Hey, this link is still in my clipboard!
http://web.archive.org/web/20070516062505/www.1jz-gte.us/92Supra6.html
You will find wiring diagrams for the 7M half of the conenctor here. For the 2JZ connector, you'll need to find a 93+ EWD or TSRM.
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