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Old 09-16-2005, 01:36 PM   #1
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so i finally got my supra on the road yesterday... my buddy was working on the hg for about 2 weeks now....

Did a mhg and arp studs... hardpipes and mostly all the hoses

runs really fast now loving it so much...

now my quesiton is i been keeping an eye on the temp and it stays right at normal temp... but anyway when i pop the hood after driving it around i can hear almost like a bubbling noise coming from around the thermostat area.... it is not constant like i hear it real quick then it would stop... any ideas? we were thinking it is just an air bubble in the collant or something

i just hope it isnt the hg or something like that...
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Old 09-16-2005, 01:50 PM   #2
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I think that because that is a high spot in the cooling system that any air in the system will stay in that area until it all gets purged out. I know it might be a little work but having a temp guage that has numbers on it instead of the stock guage will give you a better read on temps. The stock one is so vague. Just make sure your shroud is on and the fan clutch is working and that you have a good radiator cap on so it can purge the system of air.


I am sure there are more opinions from some of the more experienced owners though, but that is some of my thinking on the sound. It could also be a noise that the idle control valve makes when the engine shuts off. It makes a similar noise but it is on the intake up high. Keep us informed.

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k i was just worried that i blew the hg or something... after only like 2 days...

but yea i dont have a new radiator cap on there it is the same one as when i bought the car... any recommendations on a good one that i could pick up at like autozone or something?
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Old 09-16-2005, 01:59 PM   #4
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Autozone caps are like $8 for a standard cap; I don't reccommend buying them as they go bad in about 3 months.

I'd say to spring for an aftermarket or a TRD cap
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Old 09-16-2005, 02:08 PM   #5
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cool thanks for the reply...


i am going up to the drag strip tonight... first time ever to drag anyone have any tips???

like when to launch ..shift points ..etc??
oh yea anyone have a link for someone who sells short shifters??? its such a long throw from 2nd to 3rd


car is a 87 turbo manual.....
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Plus go for one, radiator cap, that holds the most psi, just to keep the water in if you are drag racing it.

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Old 09-19-2005, 01:23 PM   #7
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didnt take it to the track this weekand rained like a bastard..... but probally good in the end i blew a collant line just driving around town... it was in the back of the valve cover must have been weak... seemed alright when we had put it on... havent check since about the noise will tonight after i check coolant level... the little bird cage came on last night but went out after got up to temp...
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Launching at 5500 RPM is a bit high on street tires, you'll spin a LOT. Around 3k is the limit on mine...

The thing about getting a radiator cap with too much pressure is that it will find any weak spot in your system, like a small coolant line at the back of the head... Stock radiator cap is fine, but make sure you don't ever shut your car off right after racing, let it idle down for a while since you're pushing it so hard.

Short shifters aren't cheap, best thing to do is get a poly version of the shifter seat and cup on the bottom of the shifter to get rid of the nasty amount of play in the shifter. marlincrawler.com sells them, it's a HUGE improvement. Also, a solid shifter knob usually helps too, I have a ball off a third gen f-body on mine...
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Holy crap..

Can all Supras launch so high?

I heard that the majority come with limited slip diffs, is that true?
My car has an open diff and has to launch at idle. And if I don't feather the clutch I'll be spinning tires through third. :-/
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