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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:38 pm
by KansasSolara
^^ I also think this mod helps a lot. A few weeks ago I reverted back to the stock configuration and the hesitation problem came back.
So I'm back using docjohn's mod and upgraded to a K&N airfilter. The throtle response feels better and the hesitation is gone.
MPG seems to be about the same (between 20-22 mostly city).

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:00 pm
by lilmike2069
now damnit... why cant there be something cool and easy and FREE for the 1MZ-FE!!!!!

PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:36 pm
by DocJohn
Hsakuragi wrote:can someone who did this mod and provide an update as of today with the caR??


I guess its probably safe to say I've been running this mod longer than anyone else here (since Mar. 2005).

There is no downside, no adverse effects, never got a CEL, or any other problem what so ever.
This mod does seem to make a slight but noticable improvement in throttle response, but no where near as much as after Toyota Service applied the TSB to correct the throttle lag problem and reflashed my ECU with the "corrected" software.

2006 Update

PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 10:52 am
by PXLpainter
I found that it is really important to disconnect your battery when doing this mod to force the ECM to reboot and learn a new way of breathing!

I tried this mod first without doing that and didn't see any significant change in performance. I then disconnected the Neg. terminal on the batt while I was adding my new TRD drop-in filter and removed the baffle with a razor blade. Hooked everything back up and a few miles later my car is WAY MORE Responsive than ever before!!

I'm adding a TRD Muffler next (picked up a slightly used one) and we'll see how that works for now, until I can afford a CP-E intake.

Thanks again DocJohn for this mod info! :)

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:51 pm
by CosmicGrooves
I just did this mod and it cost me about $1.80 for the vacuum caps. The autoshop gave me some vacuum hose for free.

I do notice now that I am able to squeel the tires from a complete stop now, when before it wouldn't.

But, before the mod, when in 1st gear and going about 20mph then flooring it, the car would just take off! Now, it doesn't seem to have that GO at 20mph.

I'm still testing, though.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 7:48 pm
by PXLpainter
CosmicGrooves wrote:I just did this mod and it cost me about $1.80 for the vacuum caps. The autoshop gave me some vacuum hose for free.

I do notice now that I am able to squeel the tires from a complete stop now, when before it wouldn't.

But, before the mod, when in 1st gear and going about 20mph then flooring it, the car would just take off! Now, it doesn't seem to have that GO at 20mph.

I'm still testing, though.


Did you disconnect the Neg terminal on your batt after doing the mod? I found that made ALL the difference in the world when the ECU rebooted! ;)

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 8:13 pm
by CosmicGrooves
I did not do that.

If I disconnect the battery, will I have to reprogram the windows and sun roof and who knows what else? I read somewhere about someone having to reprogram their windows and roof.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 9:06 pm
by PXLpainter
I don't know about reprogramming your roof - didn't bother my windows or anything on my car except for the radio presets. Everything returned to normal!

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 11:26 pm
by theprodigy79
No matter what you will lose your radio presets... but if you leave it disconnected for too long you will need to reset your windows and sunroof as well... It's not hard to do, but it's just a pain in the @ss. I'm not sure how long you'll have to leave your neg terminal disconnected to "reset" your ECU...

PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 9:04 am
by Hsakuragi
i just did that on the avalon without resetting the battery, let's see how this goes, it looks different than the solara, but it's the same concept

I remember there is a fuse that you can unplug that u still can reset the ecu, i'm too lazy to dig the search, but it's was from gen 1 solara...

PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 9:09 am
by Sap Z
is there anythign like this for the gen 1?

PostPosted: Thu May 04, 2006 9:54 am
by gnegroni
dvdchris45 wrote:
solaris wrote:i just re-routed the hose but didn't messed with the filter. throttle lag is gone now. what do you think is the long term effect of this mod? what is the vsv for anyway? btw, i have 2006 v6... thanks


If you have a 2006 I highly doubt you should have the lag problem...it was something that plagued the '04s more. But I dunno, anyone else have the lag problem on their 05-06?


All I know is that right from the start my 2005 I-4 Solara felt laggy (and weird at shifting); I felt like it should have a better throttle response than my previous car, a '94 3.0 Taurus GL.

PostPosted: Thu May 04, 2006 5:22 pm
by Down2TheC
gnegroni wrote:All I know is that right from the start my 2005 I-4 Solara felt laggy (and weird at shifting); I felt like it should have a better throttle response than my previous car, a '94 3.0 Taurus GL.

You most likely qualify for the TSB. Go tell the dealer you have hesitation when accelerating (from a stop and 30-40mph) and gear hunting between 30 and 40. That's what they need to hear for them to come up with the TSB. Major boost with the new firmware.

PostPosted: Thu May 04, 2006 5:40 pm
by theprodigy79
down2thec wrote:
gnegroni wrote:All I know is that right from the start my 2005 I-4 Solara felt laggy (and weird at shifting); I felt like it should have a better throttle response than my previous car, a '94 3.0 Taurus GL.

You most likely qualify for the TSB. Go tell the dealer you have hesitation when accelerating (from a stop and 30-40mph) and gear hunting between 30 and 40. That's what they need to hear for them to come up with the TSB. Major boost with the new firmware.


He has a 4 banger. The TSB only applies to V6 mated to the 5 speed auto.

PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 3:16 am
by gnegroni
theprodigy79 wrote:
down2thec wrote:
gnegroni wrote:All I know is that right from the start my 2005 I-4 Solara felt laggy (and weird at shifting); I felt like it should have a better throttle response than my previous car, a '94 3.0 Taurus GL.

You most likely qualify for the TSB. Go tell the dealer you have hesitation when accelerating (from a stop and 30-40mph) and gear hunting between 30 and 40. That's what they need to hear for them to come up with the TSB. Major boost with the new firmware.


He has a 4 banger. The TSB only applies to V6 mated to the 5 speed auto.


Yep...the TSB applies to the V6 only, but the I4 probably experiences the part of the problem. I think the automatic transmission would make it overall more apparent, since you have even more electronics involved, but the I4 definitely has some lag that makes me mad...My car is almost 6k miles old and I was not looking into modifications just yet, but this lag makes me think about it hard.