What did you do to your supra today? Pics

atmperformance

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3p141592654;2063666 said:
Where did you run the boost wire through the firewall. I used a grommet that was over by the master cylinder if I remember correctly.
through the wiring harness grommet on the passenger side with a rewired knock wire. I'll re tape it when i have the lengths i need figured out.
 

dslocal

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Decided to fix some frame damage on the front.
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Started inspecting the rear and it was tweaked also...
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atmperformance

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I got my left front suspension together but my front right upper control arm bolt is pressing into the frame before it can get past the end of the mounting bracket. I guess this is a tweaked front end but I've yet to get it out for the past 2 hours. thinking i might have to drop the front subframe some.
this eclipses my .4v at the cig lighter i wanted to use to power gauges.
THIS IS SUPRA!!!
 

Janch

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Shimmed my a340e 1-2 and 2-3 6mm and painted oil pan red for more hp :evil2:

i was a bit scared to go into tranny that "deep" but once i did it was easier than i thought. I hope the result will be positive.

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atmperformance;2063724 said:
I got my left front suspension together but my front right upper control arm bolt is pressing into the frame before it can get past the end of the mounting bracket. I guess this is a tweaked front end but I've yet to get it out for the past 2 hours. thinking i might have to drop the front subframe some.
this eclipses my .4v at the cig lighter i wanted to use to power gauges.
THIS IS SUPRA!!!

I think I had the same problem when doing my struts/springs, only on the right.. weird. I remember locking some Vise-Grips onto the bolt and wrestling with it for quite some time lol. Not sure what it was catching on, as it was hidden by the wheelwell spashguard.
 

dslocal

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atmperformance;2063724 said:
I got my left front suspension together but my front right upper control arm bolt is pressing into the frame before it can get past the end of the mounting bracket. I guess this is a tweaked front end but I've yet to get it out for the past 2 hours.
THIS IS SUPRA!!!
Atm, my car would give me trouble with this sometimes, I found I could loosen the rearmost subframe bolt then hook a good ratchet strap to the back of the subframe and the tow hook, slowly tension it till it moved the subframe enough to get that bolt past.
 

Janch

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guys i did it without loosening subframe. i remember that really all i had to do is remove plastic under arch/guard and i was able to remove bolt. It wasn't that hard.
 

rhs

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atmperformance;2063724 said:
I got my left front suspension together but my front right upper control arm bolt is pressing into the frame before it can get past the end of the mounting bracket. I guess this is a tweaked front end but I've yet to get it out for the past 2 hours. thinking i might have to drop the front subframe some.
this eclipses my .4v at the cig lighter i wanted to use to power gauges.
THIS IS SUPRA!!!

The right front does catch on something. I remember manhandling it a little bit, but I didn't have to drop the subframe.
 

dslocal

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Got some more work done, started prepping for new frame work...
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Now just waiting for some clear time to put it up on the frame table.

Looking forward to trying those auto tranny mods once this is a car again.
 

sheedy126

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a friend of mine gave me an hks turbo timer. i think its an authentic one, either way it still works counting down just like any other turbo timer.
heres some pics from the install and mount




 

sheedy126

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Even if it's driven hard and close to my house? I'm unsure of where you're coming from. No offense I just see a very good use for it

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Grandavi

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He's right, although I also have one on my Supra. Proper driving habits dictate you don't run full boost and then slam on the brakes and shut down the engine... If you do that... You have other issues. You don't need a turbo timer on a mk3.

I put one on thinking it would help and had it explained that typically, they just waste fuel. We don't generally drift to our house, and shut down the car... It's usually a nice drive through residential.

I do still use mine. Though... Lol
 

sheedy126

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Oh definitely, I 100% agree. Not that I'd ever do what you said, it's a good peace of mind to have one. I take mine to the drag strip occasionally too and instead of letting the oil cool down in the pits I'll just let the turbo timer turn for a minute or two

It's not needed under normal everyday driving conditions, but when I really need one it's nice to have

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atmperformance

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got my koni's all installed but lost sunlight before torquing control arms with the wheels on the ground. If my 12g wire ever shows up I'll wire the fused power for my electric radiator fans. I had to admit i'm pretty excited as i might get to drive my car tomorrow if there's no boost or oil leaks :)
I also have all the smog stuff on and hope to pass that on the rebuilt motor.
 

ERA

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So I just got these in the mail today!

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My factory pedal covers had ripped a few months ago and after giving away my Sparco carbon fiber pedals I wanted to go with a more stock looking interior. I thought it'd be best if I got factory replacement rubber pedal covers. Here are some before and after pictures!

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