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500whp yet?
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: CT U.S.A.
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if you are going to modify a turbo'd supra
put an air/fuel meter on it . air/fuel mix is extremely important for a turbo's supra there is a reason why these cars run a little rich , it's to keep idiots from wrecking the engine once they start to modify things like they know what they are doing the oxygen sensor could cause it to be a little rich but when i swapped mine out it didn't help. it was my vsv valves . i tried all kinds of things checked everything , you wonder how a turbo forcing air into the engine could make it rich in the first place . i replaced the start injector too . a simple continuity check on the vsv showed it was out of spec . replacing both of them gave me instant gratification with a nice and balanced air/fuel meter .. you have to have an air/fuel meter if you are going to start messing with a turbo supra . you need a baseline
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