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hey all,

 

going servicing my supra next weekend. Question for ye to make sure I get the proper gear for it.

 

What oil should i get ?

 

What spark plugs should i get ?

 

Car is running 1.2bar on hybrids with BPU and is producing 397bhp

and 430 torque. I know this question is probably asked on an ongoing basis but i would rather your info on what parts to get

than going by the info of some idiot working in a motor factors lol

 

cheers

shane

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thanks gaz ;)

 

TT/hybrids @ upto 1.3bar

NGK - BCPR7ES (3330) - gap 0.7mm

NGK - BKR7E (6097) - gap 0.7mm

NGK - BKR8E - gap to 0.7mm

NGK - BCPR8ES (3330) - gap 0.7mm

NGK Iridium - BKR7EIX - leave gap alone

NGK Iridium - BKR8EIX - leave gap alone

Denso Platinum - PK20R8 - gap 0.7mm

Denso Iridium - IK22 - leave gap alone

Denso Iridium - IK24 - leave gap alone

 

out of the above , does it matter which ones are picked ???

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When was it last serviced and what was replaced?

 

Has the following been done in the last year or 6000 miles:

- engine oil

- oil filter

- air filter

- plugs

 

In the last 3 years:

- brake fluid

- coolant

- gearbox oil

- fuel filter

 

In the last 5 years

- clutch fluid

- diff oil

 

Personally I always use silklene ProS for the engine oil, toyota filter, NGK copper plugs for BPU. Used to use Dot 5.1 for brake and clutch, but after some recent posts from CW think I'll be changing to a high quality Dot4 in future. Coolant, run of the mill Halfords Glycol based. gearbox, depends on which one. Fuel filter stock. Diff, Silkolene 75

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Since i owned the soup, i change the rad with a performance rad and flushed the system out and filled it back up with toyota red for life or what ever it is called.

 

When i fitted the new D2's the brake fluid was sorted.

 

Only fitted a new hks filter a few months back.

 

What i plan on doing next saturday is

- engine oil

- plugs

- oil filter

 

Is the fuel filter easy to change ? Will sort that out too while its been done.

I have the car now about 16 months and have put up about 8k miles on it since then.

Before i bought the car it was fully serviced and had a timing belt change also

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I run

Denso IK22 Plugs

Motul 300V Chrono 10W40 or Silkolene Pro S oil

LSD oil Castrol SAF-XJ 75w-140 but I have a carbonetics LSD so oil is changed every service

Blue Print Air/Toyota OEM/TRD panel filter

Motul RBF600 Brake Fluid

Oil Filter is Micropose or Toyota OEM/TRD

 

 

BSP in Ireland have great prices on Motul oil

http://www.bsp-imports.com/

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  • 2 months later...

question, im looking to give the car a service soon, have bought silko pro s, coilpack clips, need oil and air filter, question is about plugs and if i should bother changing them, the previous owner had hks iridium put in back in 2006, car has done about 25k+ on them, car feels fine, no missfires etc. ive read that they only suppose to last around 15k, shall i bother changing them, if so thinking of the ngk iridium as im not paying £100 for hks, what grade ngk tho? 6,7,8

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