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Nice site, ddmcse. And the car sounds awesome :drool:
Sooo ... afm + injectors from a Lexus ls400 v8 ? Any designation about the engine ... told it's " the 5.0L, " but others say they use a MAP sensor ... |
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sounds like DIESEL truck idling doesn't ? Sooo ... afm + injectors from a Lexus ls400 v8 ? no . i do not know about the lexus injectors working it's the lexus air meter you want . http://suprasonic.org/sonic/sonic.htm go here scroll down ALSO for those that might also be wondering about the electronics of each AFM quick search and came across this ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello all! Its been a long time since I've written in, but I'm still here > > quietly enjoying the conversation in the background... > > > > Anyhow, as the subject says, I would like to get a definitive answer on the > > Lexus AFM electronics. > > > > My current (stock) AFM is on the fritz, and needs to be replaced. I want to > > do the Lexus upgrade someday, but not right now. -So, I'm thinking I might > > be able to get a whole Lexus AFM, then swap the electronics over to my > > present AFM housing until such time as I want the larger Lexus AFM > > housing.... > > > > I've read conflicting stories on various websites. Some people say the Lexus > > AFM electronics are identical. Others say you must swap out the Lexus AFM > > electronics with your Supra's stock electronics. > > > > Which is correct? Is it possible that some Lexus AFMs have electronics to > > match our own, while others do not? > > I have used the electronics interchangeably without any apparent issue, but I > nore Reg Reimer's comments from here... > http://www.supras.com/~riemer/lexusr...exusnotes.html which says "The > Karman Vortex Electronic Sensor The electronics module on the Supra and the > Lexus air flow meters have numerically different part numbers but are > dimensionally exactly the same size. Due to the part number difference on the > electronics module on the 7M-GTE and Lexus air flow meter, I only recommend the > use of the aluminum body of the Lexus air flow meter for this upgrade. The > electronic module from the stock 7M-GTE's air flow meter should be mounted onto > the Lexus air flow meters larger aluminum body with the three small original > Phillips mounting screws". > > Your choice I guess. > > Cheers > > Tony |
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this week i am adding the injectors and the adjustable fpr with the s-afc so i can crank the boost up. but i totally agree on the blood sweat and tears. i have been building my other car for years and have built many other peoples cars in the past so i know what you mean when you grenade or melt down internals. i also thought you would have to use the stock sensor but i found out that the car responds better with the lexus sensor. for some reason unknown to me but it works. |
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