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DamonDread 01-29-2011 05:08 AM

Noobert from Florida
 
New to the forums new to the car
Just purchased an 87 supra turbo manual with the targa top
220k miles with a recent rebuild.
Runs and drives strong plus rust free!
Needs some work for sure, gonna be taking real good care of her. Plan on keeping it mostly stock unless the modding bug hits me.
First this is basic tune up then shocks. Most definatly shocks! Might keep it oem, but might do a nice strut spring combo havnt decided yet. Cant wait to get my hands dirty!

cre 01-29-2011 08:18 PM

That kind of mileage and age, you're in for some work... but you seem well aware. Welcome to the forum!

There aren't many options if you're looking to keep the TEMS system. If not then there are a lot of options out there. There's been a lot of discussion on this in the past and if you do a search you should find a lot.

Good luck with the Supra!





Oh, and a grey interior??? WOW, I don't think I've ever seen a maroon MKIII that didn't have a maroon interior. I thoroughly dislike red and blue interiors.

DamonDread 01-29-2011 09:12 PM

Thanks for the welcome. I definatly have my work cut out for me on this one! I have a bit of experience with cars, but i have a feeling this beauty is gonna be teaching me a few lessons LMAO. Luckily for me I know a couple really good mechanics for when i get stuck. Definatly gonna search for lots of stuff. As in other forums i try not to post questions that have been answered multiple times already.

Things that need immediate attention are...
Tune up
Oil change
Shocks (rides like a damn 70s cadillac)
brakes are a tad mushy
oh and no brake lights (quite a suprise this morning and a little scarey)

This car is an awesome momento of USDM Toyota history and is well worth the trouble IMO. Of course we will see how i feel after i get into her LOL.

cre 01-29-2011 09:50 PM

Don't forget bushings... I guarantee you that if they're original they're accounting for a large amount of the slop you're feeling in the suspension.

I do love them. I couldn't keep mine as a daily driver any more so I sold it to a friend and went with something a little newer and with a better rep for being solid... and also something that I've owned in the past. But I do still take my former MKIII for a spin every now and then.

DamonDread 01-29-2011 10:24 PM

I think i read somewhere you ditched your TEMS for a strut spring combo? Did this make it a more enjoyable daily for you?

cre 01-29-2011 10:59 PM

No, my car wasn't equipped with TEMS at all. It's pretty common for people to ditch the TEMS though. I've driven a few MKIII's with both new and old shocks on the TEMS system and I must say that when new it's a pretty nice feature... but if I lived in an area with better roads I'd still got for a more predictable setup. Some mildly aggressive, progressive rate springs and some good dampers. My setup was Eibach springs with KYB G-2 dampers... The KYB's cost less then the Tokico blue dampers and have better reliability. If you're going to keep the TEMS I think the only damper that's still available that's compatible is the Tokico Illumina II; They're supposed to be fairly reliable and perform well in my opinion.

There are a lot of options out there and a number of things to consider. Do some research and you should be able to decide without a lot of headache.

DamonDread 01-30-2011 09:55 PM

Thanks CRE! I did a bit of searching last night and prob just gonna go with OEM replacements and new bushings for now. I poked around with it last night a little and the TEMS system seems to be functioning properly.

dmp316 01-31-2011 04:50 PM

Nice Mk3 man. i am looking into getting one also and thanks Cre for some info on the TEMS. I was wondering about the same question as Damon asked. I guess i am going to be still on the hunt for a nice MK3

DamonDread 01-31-2011 11:44 PM

I think I found the problem with the brake lights. I've done all the basics already fuses, bulbs, and testing the system. I jumped the stoplamp switch and the brake lights came on so Im figuring i fried the switch. Gonna pick one up tomorrow.


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