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Old 07-21-2008, 11:20 AM   #1
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hi guys i have a 93 non turbo auto with a 2jzge motor and im putting a manual in it (w58) and i have it bolted up with drive shafts etc i have 2 questions. i have a manual ecu for it to plug in what changes do i need to do electronically? and also the clutch pedal maybe looks like i have to drill all the holes to fit it does this sound right? any help would be appreciated.
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Old 07-22-2008, 02:50 AM   #2
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...and also the clutch pedal maybe looks like i have to drill all the holes to fit it does this sound right?...
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"2) Lets start removing the parts to make the work easier.
...
B) Look in the top left corner from under the dash, you will notice a pad that been cut out, remove it, you will see behind it 3 holes that are marked, cut these holes to the sizes marked in the metal, I used my biggest drill bit to drill the two small holes to size, then used a round cutter to cut the center big hole, then I used a Dermal to widen it to the correct size, it should look like this when done.
...

You will notice a 4th hole that we did not drill for, this is done last, once you secure everything, use the hole in the clutch pedal assembly as a guide to drill for this last hole, Toyota somehow don't list the hardware used for this part, simply buy a matching screw, nut and washer to fit the hole, you will need to remove the front left tire and the plastic cover surrounding it to reach that hole that you just drilled to install the screw and nut. "

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hey thanks very much i see where i have to drill.
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"2) Lets start removing the parts to make the work easier.
...
B) Look in the top left corner from under the dash, you will notice a pad that been cut out, remove it, you will see behind it 3 holes that are marked, cut these holes to the sizes marked in the metal, I used my biggest drill bit to drill the two small holes to size, then used a round cutter to cut the center big hole, then I used a Dermal to widen it to the correct size, it should look like this when done.
...
You will notice a 4th hole that we did not drill for, this is done last, once you secure everything, use the hole in the clutch pedal assembly as a guide to drill for this last hole, Toyota somehow don't list the hardware used for this part, simply buy a matching screw, nut and washer to fit the hole, you will need to remove the front left tire and the plastic cover surrounding it to reach that hole that you just drilled to install the screw and nut. "
...etc.
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