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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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With regards to getting the service manuals, you can download it from the internet. I forget which site but I'm sure if you google supra workshop manuals it will eventually lead you to the right site.
With regards to servicing, I usually do engine oil and filter every 5000KMS ( I don't know how much in miles) and 100000KMS for timing belt, and when you do timing belt you might aswell do water pump and tensioners. These service intervals are for my car personally as I have an N/A, which is a daily. Hopethat helps |
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Supra Owner
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: GA, USA
Posts: 2,209
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For a TT, be sure to use full synthetic oil.
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Phil '94 Supra Turbo, 6spd, 'APU'+ Displacement is no replacement for boost. Life begins at 30psi. NB: Please consider posting any help requests in a new thread instead of asking me for help privately. About 99.9+% of the time, private help requests end up covering great information that could be very valuable to other forum members. If you have a good reason for needing the help request to be private, I'll consider it. If not, then why not give everyone else the opportunity to pitch in too, and/or learn from the information? Remember, there's no such thing as a dumb question. We're all here to help within this family of Supra owners. Last edited by pwpanas; 02-16-2011 at 10:36 PM. |
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