Answers sought : 2JZ coil pack connectors and fuel supply

suprastanger507mgte

2x88+2x89+1x91+2x92=ME
Apr 5, 2005
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Hi guys/gals...

Engine - 2JZGTE

From which car is it better to get the coil pack connectors from?
Supra? Tundra ? Anything else?

I was told there is one model that has teflon in the midlle as separators unlike the plastic on the Supra ones which fall apart due to heat.

A part number would help.

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For the fuel feed line, I really don't want to use the hardline that connects to the fuel pressure regulator. Does anyone know the thread sixe/pitch of this b anjo bolt that connects the line to the FPR?
I want to make a hose with earls fitting so I can route it better.

Thanks in advance.
Moe.
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tissimo

Stock is boring :(
Apr 5, 2005
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GS300 98+ same connectors im 95.146% sure

as well as the IS

DM makes a kit to replace the FPR and the hardline, you can get that or talk to arron and I'm sure hed let you know what fitting you would need
 

p5150

ASE and FAA A&P Certified
Mar 31, 2005
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Check any other toyota coil-on-plug setup. Just take in a coil off your engine and check it with whats available at the yard. I think I got mine off of a 98 v-6 pickup or 4 runner - i think you can get it off a Camry also. Pretty easy.
 

p5150

ASE and FAA A&P Certified
Mar 31, 2005
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Sorry I dont know the thread pitch of the FPR/line but the FPR/rail pitch is 12x1.25

I used a 12x1.25 to -6 an adaptor and took out the stock FPR. www.anplumbing.com has a GREAT website and their prices beat just about everything else.

You could also take that banjo bolt to the specialty bins at Ace or True Value and see what kind of nut will thread on to it. They should have one that will thread on that is labeled with size and thread pitch.