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Intake
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Midland,Ontario
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Hello everyone I have a 88 toyota surpa turbo and as most of you already know our parts aren't cheap and there isn't any supra's in any local scrap yards so I was wondering if anybody had a list of interchangable parts from other toyota's?.Just for instance I need a fan shroud and a new radiator and some misc hoses.
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 238
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The supra is a rocket ship, especially the turbo, it has the highest grade technology available at the time crammed into a car that is not very big. Needless to say alot of parts were designed for that car and that car only.
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Lexus & 550's
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: In the shadows
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Also, Look for cressidas, They had 7M motors.
As far as i know its just the cressy? Last edited by joel williams; 05-21-2006 at 10:03 PM. |
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#4 |
Intake
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Midland,Ontario
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So not even a camry from the same year would have used the same rad or other parts?
Sorry for all the stupid questions but I'm trying to fix up my baby on a tight budget. |
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#5 |
12psi boost
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Kuwait
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I got my radiator from an 87 Toyota crown which also had the 7M-GE but I don't think the car was available in the USA.
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#6 |
3" Exhaust
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Willmar, MN
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You don't have to have a fan shroud.... There is a thread below that goes more in depth on that topic.
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#7 |
12psi boost
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Oregon
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Well, it really all depends on what you mean by usable...how much modification are you willing to do or capable of doing? For a Radiator its all about dimensions and location of inlet/outlet. when it comes time to mount it swapping your mount off an old radiator or fabricating one is always an option.
I once used a radiator out of an old fiat in my 73 Celica. I had to use my brackets, but they could be unsoldered with a propane torch...so like I said, take careful measurements, then go hunting. As parts become harder to get (I know all about it having had 4 1st gen Celicas) you need to learn to use whats available, or stockpile when you do find a parts car. I found an exact duplicate of my supra down to the body color and interior for $500. Im in the process of stripping every single usable part and putting em in boxes in my attic for just such an occasion. |
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Lexus & 550's
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: In the shadows
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I disagree..The fan shroud is absolutely needed to make your thermal fan clutch work properly.. With out it, it will not engage/lock the fan clutch to pull the air through the radiator.
It may not be needed when driving, but sitting in traffic on a hot day may cause you to over heat.. These cars do not like it when they over heat... ![]() |
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