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performance oriented tune up

Postby StockSolara » Tue Sep 27, 2005 1:31 am

rossman945 wrote:Whats the purpose of getting the TRD thermostat? Im clueless about it. Is it alot of money?

It's about $50 and it opens up at 160 degree instead of our stock 180 degree so you can start the cooling process quicker. . . You should order it from Bill G email him at sales@anythingtoyota.com
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Re: performance oriented tune up

Postby StockSolara » Tue Sep 27, 2005 1:33 am

jhenty wrote:Im close to 90k miles with no tune up yet. Can someone list me everything i should do in the interest of performance? I already ordered the fuel filter, spark plugs, and i already have new wires as of about 2,000 miles ago. Any help would be great, my track times suck for the mods I've got so I believe this is part of the reason.

Besides the major tune-up you should do this too. . . Sea Foam Engine Treatment http://seafoamsales.com/motorTuneUpTechGas.htm and Sea Foam Trans Tune-Up before you go do the tranny power flush http://seafoamsales.com/transTuneTech.htm
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Postby jeffrey_o » Tue Sep 27, 2005 3:23 am

Seafoam is a good idea. Here are a few things you can do that'll help

Ignition system - This can help you restore some power that is lost over time. A few things to look at in this sytem
New spark plugs: Go one range cooler if you have any other mods, otherwise, it's not going to be any help.
New wires and caps: Old ones tend to wear and not be as efficient.

Flush of engine and tranny oils - This will keep your car running stronger, longer.

There are several other things but those are a few cheap and easy things to do. If you don't have a CAI, goto an autoparts store and buy a cheap air filter for your car and replace your old one, I'm certain it's NASTY! When they do the oil flush make sure that they replace the oil filter. Hope this helps!
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Postby SPF 0 » Tue Sep 27, 2005 5:56 am

StockSolara wrote:It's about $50 and it opens up at 160 degree instead of our stock 180 degree so you can start the cooling process quicker


Is that always a good thing for those of us who drive in cold climates, i.e. want hot air from the vents ASAP after starting?
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Postby StockSolara » Tue Sep 27, 2005 10:40 am

SPF 0 wrote:
StockSolara wrote:It's about $50 and it opens up at 160 degree instead of our stock 180 degree so you can start the cooling process quicker


Is that always a good thing for those of us who drive in cold climates, i.e. want hot air from the vents ASAP after starting?

I guess since you live in Chicago it snows in the winter right? It most likely isn't necessary for you since it snows where you live. . . haha the coldest it gets in San Jose, CA is like 38 degrees
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