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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Ireland
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I don't like the colour or the front bottom lights but no big deal, it ticks my other NEEDS:
(1) SUPERCHARGED AND (2) MANUAL though I have to find out mileage etc. I looked at MR2 MKII tonite, it didn't start without a jump but it has been sitting for a week in the ice, it sounded SWEET though once started. I prefer MKI though. |
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The MKII was my favorite, then MKI and the MR-S didn't make the list (blech!).
I've never driven a S/C MKI so I can't comment I will say that the turbo MKII versus a n/a MKIII was MUCH more fun... they both handled awesome, but the turbo was undoubtedly the keeper. I don't think I would like a n/a MKI, not enough power at all.
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AEM EMS
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: UK
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Toyota do list the radiator drain cock as a separate item Link, so I would assume you could purchase one from Toyota UK, that is of course your rad is a stock rad. As far as fitting I can only guess it would be similar to a Mitsubishi rad; you unscrew it all the way and then screw it back in by a quarter of a turn and then pull it out. The best way is to buy one, which would give you a good idea how they fit.
Last edited by Bill UK; 01-02-2010 at 12:07 AM. Reason: Changed fraction into text (quarter) |
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Yup... some have a rubber washer/grommet/gasket/o-ring/whateveryouwanttocallit at the flange... mine does but my radiator isn't stock. You can get replacements at just about any parts house; At least, you can in my area.
I think 2F needs a new seal on his.... you may replace just the seal or just go and get the plug, the difference in price is nothing.
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