Not worth changing to a 6-gear manual, an entire new engine would be needed. As for turboing a non turbo supra that part is also annoying, as the internals for a non turbo and turbo supra is different. You would have to buy a conversion kit which will set u back like 5k
You need a 6 speed manual twin turbo Toyota Supra that's been hit in the back. The conversion is straightforward but time-consuming: park the donor car next to yours and transfer everything under the hood of the donor to your car. Also make sure to change the computer, which is in the passenger compartment. I just did this swap. Although it is time consuming, you don't need a new engine like these people said. You need: Trans, driveshafts, rear differential, left axle, computer, clutch pedal, and the computer is optional, but reccomended. You'll also need a new center console. Toyota makes everything required, but it all comes factory Japan, so it will take about 2 months to get everything. I bought almost everything from Ebay or Craigslist. It took a while, but if you look online you'll see others who have done it and it's a much more fun driving car and well worth the time and money. (I'm the one who recommended buying the wreck and swapping over all the parts. The answer right above this one indicates the guy has a non-turbo engine in his car, and the questioner wanted the twin-turbo engine. They are not the same inside--if you want the twin turbo engine you are best off swapping the whole engine instead of trying to hunt down a Supra twin turbo setup and grafting it onto a non-turbo engine.) My setup is in fact a 2jz-gte engine factory automatic that I swapped to the factory 6 speed v160. The engine is the same, except for the throw out bearing and the pilot bearing for the transmission to mate to the engine. All of the sensors are the same or not needed on the TT 6 speed version.
form_title= Toyota Motor Oil form_header= Keep your Toyota running like new when you change the oil. When was your oil last changed?*= _ [50] How often do you change your oil?*= _ [50] What oil do you use?*= _ [50]
Must be changed every 90,000 miles.
no unless you change the size of the rods
Yes, there is. Death cannot be changed. Of course, who knows, maybe science can change that in the future! The past also cannot be changed.
Yes,he changed music.
First you need to go and change the oil. Then you will be able to hold in the button on your screen to get it changed.
The battery on a Toyota Yaris is changed by lifting the hood, loosening the battery cables, and placing them to the side. A new battery is put in place and the cables reconnected.
I have a 99 Toyota RAV4 and my ASA certified mechanic told me to change it every 100,000 miles.
The transmission fluid on a Toyota Sienna should be changed every 100,000 miles. This helps to prolong the life of the transmission and improve performance.
Default settings can be changed for anything, so yes you can change them when you are printing a worksheet in Excel.
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The manufacturer recommends that the timing belt be changed at 90,000 miles. == ==