USDM 7MGTE Motors have an EGR system. JDM 7MGTE Motors do not. If you use a JDM 7M make sure you also use the JDM computer, otherwise you will run lean at lower RPMs because the car thinks it has EGR system when it does not.
i sry guys thx for the help i dont really know what "EGR" is tho still new to the game
it was just brought to my attention in a pm that one motor might be jdm one might be usdm cuz i doing a swap and the throttle stuff looks different from my 89 motor compared to the 91 motor im putting in
If it is USDM your throttle body will have 2 vacuum nipples, also you will see a little i dunno how to explain it.. maybe like a flying saucer with vacuum lines hooked up to it? if it is JDM there will be block off plate on the head on the intake side closest to the fire wall and behind the head there will be either a block off plate or something capping it (on exhaust side) if it is jdm... however it is USDM there will be a big egr cooler. HTH
jdm engine's rear heater hose attach point will be on what is your "passenger" side and will be blocked off on your "drivers". you will have to cap the one side and open the other for proper heater hose routing.
that is because the steering wheel is on the other side of the car over there.
All 7m's were actually built in Japan. The ones that were going to be shipped out to the United States had EGR (shipped out as in installed in the MKIII supra destined for US&A). The ones that did not have EGR provision stayed in Japan.
If you are swap/ installing a new 7m into you poopra just make sure to install the EGR(exhaust gas recirculation) stuff, and also the throttle body onto your new motor from your old. Then your JDM will turn into a USDM motor, lol.
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