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As an individual having had SVT since birth I have grown to understand this as an inexplicable, rapid increase in heart rate. There are possible contributary factors such as high fat diet and alcohol but mine seems to be triggered posturally (when i bend over or jump). The heart will jump from resting to 200bpm in a blink of an eye and may last for anything from 5 seconds to 60 minutes (for me). Treatment can be digoxin which cures arhythmias. Other symptoms of SVT include palor, sweat, shortness of breath and dizzyness. Thought to be a chronic condition although having spoken to several doctors about it, there doesnt seem to be a definite answer as to why it happens.
This is likely an abbreviation for "non-sustained ventricular tachycardia" Sustained VT (or simply VT) is a fatal rhythm where the ventricles are essentially quivering instead of pumping. The heart is not able to pump in this rhythm, and unless the patient is shocked out of it (defibrillated) or brought out of it with drugs, death will follow shortly. NSVT is a short run of VT where the heart brings itself out of the rhythm without outside intervention.
1986 Supra was non turbo and 1987 came in turbo and non turbo.
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http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/TechTips/engine_error_codes.aspx It is to the right of the battery.
Yes the 5MGE is a non-interference motor.
mine reads 160
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2jzgte (Turbo) or 2jzge (Non Turbo) vvti engine
All depends on the modifications done to each car. if it is a non-Z06 corvette and both vehicles are stock, the supra will be faster.
You have to more specific, is it a turbo or non turbo motor?
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