What did you do to your supra today? Pics

Silver MK3

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Nice to see it almost done drogon. Has it really been 2 years? It doesn't seem that long ago, I remember when you had the issues, but I guess it probably has been...
 

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Silver MK3;2059396 said:
Nice to see it almost done drogon. Has it really been 2 years? It doesn't seem that long ago, I remember when you had the issues, but I guess it probably has been...

It's only been 1 year actually maybe even to date since she broke down, but I was talking about the LED bulb replacements. Thanks silver I'm glad it's almost done too 1 year has been too long, idk how people go 3-6 years down time haha I couldn't imagine.


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bluebullet89;2059196 said:
Do you mind posting a link to the LED's you got... Just curious to what style you got and how big of a difference it made. I've been wanting to upgrade the dome lights forever. just havent gotten around to it.
Just like Drogon stated, everything you need is on superbrightleds.com and here's a write up you can follow to get it all done.

http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76463

I know you can't really tell the difference from a picture but it's like night and day. You'll be glad you made this upgrade.
 

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bluebullet89;2059196 said:
Do you mind posting a link to the LED's you got... Just curious to what style you got and how big of a difference it made. I've been wanting to upgrade the dome lights forever. just havent gotten around to it.
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I remember you saying that you wanted to replace your dome lights specifically. I just did mine and the amount of light is more than double. The biggest take away from my bad picture is that the white light from the leds really brings out the great color of the interior. Hope this helps.

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drogon

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Finally got the engine in! Still can't crank it though need some more work.
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ran into a small issue I'm hoping, my 90's na has this plug next to the ecu
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but my harness has this plug
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need to find out if I can just de pin and swap connectors got my fingers crossed


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akito

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Yes you can. However, if you're planning to keep the Harness side plug (bigger plug) then you need to order new pins. Hit up Ron Saunder aka Chambers on here for the pins. This is exactly what i had to do for my 90 when everything came out of my 91T. Once you've done this your car is technically a 91-92. Without this plug you won't have power to the dash and the only thing that will work is the speedometer and fuel gauge. 90 is really the year where B1 plugs are 90-92 but M1 plugs are 86.5-89. Good luck!
 

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akito;2059842 said:
Yes you can. However, if you're planning to keep the Harness side plug (bigger plug) then you need to order new pins. Hit up Ron Saunder aka Chambers on here for the pins. This is exactly what i had to do for my 90 when everything came out of my 91T. Once you've done this your car is technically a 91-92. Without this plug you won't have power to the dash and the only thing that will work is the speedometer and fuel gauge. 90 is really the year where B1 plugs are 90-92 but M1 plugs are 86.5-89. Good luck!

Thanks akito! I don't have the male side of the bigger connector. I do have a spare yellow plug harness that's been a bit hacked up. If I were to de pin that would the pins on the harness still work or would I need to cut and solder the whole connector?


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gsxr141

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finally got to drive the supra with the new setup.......all I can say is wow!
I highly recommend the ms3pro if you're looking for a standalone. this thing rocks.....
also put on some 15x8 +27 rear wheels with 275=50 nitto 555r's. love them.

the best part is some new stuff came in today...................
sp quick spool valve, fic 1650's, aem 50psi boost gauge, walbro 450 pump, flex fuel sensor setup......:)

i'll post some pics tomorrow.
 

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drogon;2059913 said:
Thanks akito! I don't have the male side of the bigger connector. I do have a spare yellow plug harness that's been a bit hacked up. If I were to de pin that would the pins on the harness still work or would I need to cut and solder the whole connector?


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NP! If you were to use the smaller yellow harness side then you have to buy smaller pins if you want to depin since pin sizes are different too, or just cut/ solder the smaller one then your engine harness will now be a 90T harness for sure lol.
 

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gsxr141;2059917 said:
finally got to drive the supra with the new setup.......all I can say is wow!
I highly recommend the ms3pro if you're looking for a standalone. this thing rocks.....
also put on some 15x8 +27 rear wheels with 275=50 nitto 555r's. love them.

the best part is some new stuff came in today...................
sp quick spool valve, fic 1650's, aem 50psi boost gauge, walbro 450 pump, flex fuel sensor setup......:)

i'll post some pics tomorrow.

I was looking at getting the MS3Pro, lots of great features and support. Have you tried the Pit Lane Limiter on the MS3Pro? Rolling antilag....
 

gsxr141

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not yet. still doing some fine tuning. also, my car was an auto-manual swap. i need the connector that goes to the clutch pedal to use that feature.
with the quick spool valve i'm seeing over 20psi by 4000rpm.
 

drogon

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Made my intercooler brackets, mounted and did the same for my huge oil-cooler. I think I've got my piping figured out as well. Getting close.
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I need to toss my 7M and go 2jz already. How much would a 2jzgte vvti swap be in a 91 MK3? I figure like $5-6k including motor that's over shooting.
 

akito

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Why do you have to ditch the 7M?

Here's a short break down if you haven't gotten a chance to look it up. I'm going to assume that you're going to keep your clutch set up and te r154 trans already. Staying stock twins too.

2JZGTE motor only including all accessories - $1800~
JZ bell housing - $350 ~
Harness if not doing it yourself - $1000 ~
Rear sump set up $350~
Swap brackets $150

This is roughly $3650 already not including random parts or a single swap, or a new clutch set up or if you want to go through the newly acquired 2jz. Also, this is price for parts only and labor is on your own. It's pretty pricey unless you're planning to source cheaper parts.
 

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Got the connecter finished like nothing ever happened ha, still need to rout cooler lines and mount the t-stat, bypass the j-tube, cut and mount my s70 Efan, then rout my intercooler piping. She should be ready to crank over for the first time this weekend!
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sent the block to mechanic to check for cracks, resurfice the deck, replace whatever needs to be replaced. i really want to keep 7M but its been pain in the a** for a while.

still chasing rear left parking light + number place light issue. cant figure why its not working.
 

Doat

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akito;2060180 said:
Why do you have to ditch the 7M?

Here's a short break down if you haven't gotten a chance to look it up. I'm going to assume that you're going to keep your clutch set up and te r154 trans already. Staying stock twins too.

2JZGTE motor only including all accessories - $1800~
JZ bell housing - $350 ~
Harness if not doing it yourself - $1000 ~
Rear sump set up $350~
Swap brackets $150

This is roughly $3650 already not including random parts or a single swap, or a new clutch set up or if you want to go through the newly acquired 2jz. Also, this is price for parts only and labor is on your own. It's pretty pricey unless you're planning to source cheaper parts.
We have a local Supra club and lots of members are also shop owners who are big name shops like Autobahn and they give us discounts. I want to do most of the swap myself I'll have the R154 sent off to be rebuilt because it will need it badly for the 2jz i want. I would also remove the twins and go single nothing crazy I am looking more for response and good powerband.