snuf
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If engine revs=3.5k and speed is 85mph, then this appears to be ok. If you think about it at engine revs=7k then speed would be doubled ie: 170mph.
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My 1995 uk spec TT Auto. ecu part number is 89661-14661. (They are very rare). There’s one on eBay. Good luck snuf
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Wanted, known perfect Jap spec auto TT (none VVTi) stock engine ecu
snuf replied to Chris Wilson's topic in Parts Wanted
I believe both solenoids are de-energised to select 4 gear? [email protected] -
The celica antenna fits (cheaper too). just remove the control box that’s attached,cos the supra has this already built into the dash. P.s. even this antenna is controlled by microprocessor!
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Hi Anyone got a Volk GT-C 19”x10.5? I only need one, but I will buy 2 if need be.
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On replacing these voltage regulators, try to get the one with TVS component which is connected to the bottom side of the regulator. On some of this is missing.
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Uk spec ecu no 89661-14661 or 89661-14660
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What is the Toyota part no on the ecu?
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Hi There’s loads online
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Hi Can anyone give me an estimate for labour for fitting a KSport big rear brake kit to my jza80 please. Thanks in advance.
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Spray with wd40
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Hi I used a bicycle tyre pump with gauge to pressurise the vacuum system. I didn’t go past 12psi, as I am unsure of the max pressure what the system can take. Connect the pump to the steel pipe that is marked no 10 on the picture, then inflate to 12psi. Check the gauge to see how long it takes for the pressure to fall.