I have a question about TEMS? I have searched the forums and can't find much. Is there an advantage of having TEMS vs. not having it. Also, can you buy replacement springs for your TEMS or can you not change the shocks?
engineer4speed;1165555 said:I have a question about TEMS? I have searched the forums and can't find much. Is there an advantage of having TEMS vs. not having it. Also, can you buy replacement springs for your TEMS or can you not change the shocks?
This doesn't make sense but I'm going to try to answer it. You can buy stock replacement springs but you shouldn't get lowering springs if you are using the stock TEMS shocks. Yes, you can get aftermarket shocks that are compatible with TEMS.engineer4speed;1165555 said:Also, can you buy replacement springs for your TEMS or can you not change the shocks?
TurboFreak;1165605 said:So do you not know anything about it at all or what? (serious question)
Toyota Electronically Modulated Suspension
Its an electronically controlled system that changes the stiffness of the shocks. Pretty much a "performance" setting or "cruise" setting. Sure its better if you are comparing a stock non-TEMS suspension setup to a TEMS setup. Its going to be stiff when you want it to and soft when you want it to.
BUT TEMS doesnt even compare to the performance you'll get with a nice spring and shock setup or better yet coilovers.
This doesn't make sense but I'm going to try to answer it. You can buy stock replacement springs but you shouldn't get lowering springs if you are using the stock TEMS shocks. Yes, you can get aftermarket shocks that are compatible with TEMS.
engineer4speed;1165622 said:Do you know if i was going to go for a performance aftermarket shock and spring setup if i could leave the TEMS electronics in the car and just not use it because of the non-compatible aftermarket set-up? Thanks.
TurboFreak;1165631 said:Yep you definitely can do that. The controllers are held in by just a couple bolts on top of each of the strut towers. You can leave everything else in and it wont hurt anything or have any effect on performance.
i just put in the Tokico Illumina II's that are tems compatible in my 88' with the stock spings. its nice to have it ride soft enough to where its comfortable for daily drivin and have it stiffin up for more agressive driving. sport mode is stiff like the 350z's suspension set. The third stiffness level ins't manually activated. Certain things like snappin the throttle at a start and breaking over sumthin like 30 mph will set it 2 the third level, its pretty stiff for the springs bein stock. if your lookin for a more adjustable range i know that tein has an aftermarket controller they call it EDFC. they also got a coilover setup that are EDFC compatible. i don't know how good it is but check it outengineer4speed;1165555 said:I have a question about TEMS? I have searched the forums and can't find much. Is there an advantage of having TEMS vs. not having it. Also, can you buy replacement springs for your TEMS or can you not change the shocks?
sk6471;1166212 said:I personally believe that most complaints about TEMS are from owners who have worn out shocks. The one on my last Supra was OK, but got worse over time. After a while I couldn't tell the difference in ride quality between the settings. The Sport setting was just right and the Normal setting couldn't control the spring rebound. Both setting rode the same. The only time that Normal was stiff enough was when it was extremely cold outside and the fluid in the shocks had the viscosity of tar. I replaced them with Eibachs and Tokico Ilumina IIs and regretted that decision every time I drove my car. The Eibachs dropped the front almost twice as much as advertised. The Tokicos were too soft to control the springs on Normal, were stiff and bouncy on Sport, and were just retarded stiff on the Firm setting.
When I purchased the Supra I have now, the TEMS was horrible. The shocks and springs were worn out. They needed to be replaced long ago, so I picked up some 91-92 shocks from Toyota, some used 92 springs from here, some used actuators from a 90 body I bought. Other than the ST anti-sway bars the suspension I'm using is completely based on the stock TEMS and I am very happy with the results so far.