For the most part metric. But you will find some standard size bolts.
It requires a mix of both.
This depends, although most likely standard unless you have a Eunos model which is the European Miata, which those use metric.
Than all people will have to use metric measurement. Schools will have to provide special courses for teaching metrics, metric tools for measuring will have to be bought, and everything will have to be relabeled. * * * * * But if all people use the metric system then you will have standard measurements! The question is about what will happen if you don't.
Foreign cars should use metric tools for repairs. With the exception of the tools being metric the types of tools will be the same.
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The Standard Metric System...
It shouldn't make any difference as long as you don't switch between different measuring systems (imperial and metric). All reputable companies should sell tools that are interchangeable and made to standard specs.
A cubic decimetre is a litre, a standard unit of volume in the metric system.A cubic decimetre is a litre, a standard unit of volume in the metric system.A cubic decimetre is a litre, a standard unit of volume in the metric system.A cubic decimetre is a litre, a standard unit of volume in the metric system.
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The metric system and standard, or English, system are two sets of standards that are used for quantifying weights and measures.
Yes, the simple answer is yes - Japanese cars in general need metric tools - make sure you have plenty of 10mm wrenches for sure.
You would use Metric to Standard conversion.