What did you do to your supra today? Pics

Doat

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Replaced my headlights with Silverstar 4000Ks, look like HIDs. Next is to replace my parking lights since my passenger side one is out but how the hell do you get to it?
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the car is still running rough with error codes 21, 24, and 31 which I have found to be air temperature sensor, AFM, and O2 sensor errors. I also changed my battery terminals, scrubbed them clean along with the grounds and connectors for the AFM and O2 sensor but the car still runs like crap. Something just hit me, maybe I didn't connect the vac line to the bottom of the accordion hose, could that give me the AFM error?
 

Doat

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Backlash2032;1903341 said:
Take out the screw on the side and the whole assembly comes out.

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EDIT: I am stupid lol. I'll try that again maybe I was afraid of breaking it.
 
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BoostMonger

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I tried to get my supra off the jacks but had problems with the clutch pedal having any kind of force or pressure after I flushed the old fluid out of the system trying to wrap up this clutch upgrade.

In the 30 minutes and bleeding the clutch line, the pedal only had pressure twice and that was before a big burst of bubbles. The last 20 minutes and 100 pedal pumps later, no bubbles, no pressure, pedal stays at floor when pushed. I'm lost on this.

I'm searching for a new slave tomorrow but doubt it'll solve this little dilemma of mine.


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Numba1Stuna

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Got the oil pan on. Got to move it to the Land Rover this week and have the timing cover matched to the block...
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Got some goodies for the Supra for Christmas, probably throw them into the 3000GT until it's running though...
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Cleaned up the garage and made room for the new rolling tool chest and cabinet. Now I've finally got some room to work lol. It was a mess before with boxes everywhere.
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And finally, I took another look and at her and whispered sweet nothings in her ear. Promises for her to run soon after waiting 3 years...
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Doat

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Can you run those speakers with a stock setup? I am looking to upgrade my stock speakers soon nothing crazy just a good sounding replacement.
 

Numba1Stuna

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I've already got an aftermarket deck in it and she's wired up already for the subs, which I did three years ago... I forgot which brand of door speakers the PO put in, but they sound amazing. Think they are Infinity, but can't swear it. I'm probably going to end up throwing in Bose if they ever need replaced. That's what I would choose Doat. Expensive, but so worth the money.

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Doat

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Thanks for the tip, I have an aftermarket Pioneer head unit in my MK3 but not planning on getting a sub and/or amp and such.
 

mcammarn

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te72;1903276 said:
Should start eating your Wheaties a bit more often haha...

Also, you've reminded me that I need a new driveshaft for the widebody before we finish it. On the plus side, a carbon shaft and under tray to protect it should lighten things (and my wallet, d'oh!) up a bit. :)

yea i know right! i really was tryin for 2 hours trying to figure out how to put in the driveshaft into the transmission. i couldnt hold the 2pieces str8 enough to push it in all the way. then i was like wait!, im gonna take it apart and "hopefully" it will go in like it should. and yup! it worked out great!

so in the future s/m members, when putting a driveline back, take it apart. :)
 

Backlash2032

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I just started the yoke in the transmission then pushed up on the center bearing. Slipped right in. No need to take it apart.

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Jarvis

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Well I sold my '89 white package Turbo yesterday. It was tough seeing her leave on the trailer, but she's going to a good home... And that means more money and time for my '91 Turbo, so I purchased the Pacesetter Monza cat-back exhaust system for her. I'll keep y'all updated.
 

zby67

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got my supra running under it own power! (exhaust not fully hooked up need to shorten the test pipe.) Video

 

supra1jz

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Well last month I went the cheap route and brought a used rack and pinion and a last week the rack gave so today I installed a new rack and pinion and power steering pump now I just have to wait till the new tie rod ends come in tomorrow. I have have to give a big thanks to a member here (atlpd3147) for helping me get this new rack and pinion thanks bro.

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zby67

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BoostMonger;1904990 said:
Changed my starter
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Look at that shit
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thats next on my list of parts after i fix brake line leaks and bleed the brakes.

Doat the Starter i lockated on the driver side of the engine. you will need to jack up your car and get it from the bottom only 2 bolts should remove it from your trans. just remember to remove the wires running to it.
 

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BoostMonger;1905080 said:
Which one?

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There is more than one? lol
zby67;1905095 said:
thats next on my list of parts after i fix brake line leaks and bleed the brakes.

Doat the Starter i lockated on the driver side of the engine. you will need to jack up your car and get it from the bottom only 2 bolts should remove it from your trans. just remember to remove the wires running to it.
Thanks

My replacement AFM sensor just arrived, time to install it along with my LIPP aluminum air filter adapter