Noob, But Mk3 Saavy (just bought 2nd Mk3)

AZSupraMan

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First off,
This site is killer! I wish when I built my first Mk3 I had just 1/10th of 1% of what I have already found.

Let me introduce myself, I am Scott, I own a landscape business in Phoenix, AZ. Cars are my passion... Period... (actually more like an obsession or addiction). I am on my second Mk3, the first being a red 1990 about 5 years ago. I hand rebuilt the motor 2x the first time i made the mistake of installing an OEM gasket at factory specs( i know I didn't have to rebuild the whole motor, but it turned into "well I have that off, might as well take this off too" I know built it right, but then I found that not only did I use the incorrect gasket, but also I had the torque specs wrong. The second I did a little more research and bought the ARP hardware and torqued it correctly. I found on my own how finicky these cars can be expecially in the AZ heat (been here since 1998).

I am taking another stab at the Mk3. I don't know why I can't move on from these Mk3's. I haven't been in one in a couple years, and BAM! I run across another 1990 this one a White Edition blue interior and it was love a first sight, even with mocha mix in the oil pan... Bottom end feels tight and the turbo is in the best condition I have seen. The dash has no cracks and the top doesn't leak.

I had done some basic mods on the other car, but was really enjoying how reliable it was with superior maintenance. I took great care of that car and it seemed to love it. I even kept the stock sawblades on it.

This time, after do the head gasket job and full maintenance, I am going to put some nice staggered wheels and some power into it.

BTW I watched the etiquette video and will try not be a jerk..


Scott










 
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Supra28

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WELCOME! That's sweet that you're getting back into the Supra game. I've never owned one but these cars seem really addicting, even as a passenger hahah.
 

AZSupraMan

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Quin;1038863 said:
It's even better when they're running. lol

I was going to say "part of the fun is fixing them", but with these cars it had better be most of the fun.. But the time spent just in the maintenance alone is worth its weight in gold..

I can't wait to feel excessive manifold pressure again, whats a life without boost I ask you?