Yes, a 1993 MR2 MK2 can be remapped, but the process can be more complex than with modern vehicles. The car's ECU (engine control unit) may need to be replaced or modified to allow for tuning, as many older models lack the technology for easy remapping. Additionally, performance gains may be limited by the car's engine and components, so it's essential to consider supporting modifications for optimal results. Always consult with a professional tuner with experience in older vehicles for the best approach.
Unlikely, the MK1 is four stud, a mk2 uses 5 stud
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Use a flathead and wedge it out
An MR2 MK2 1990
when sitting in drivers seat, it is in the kick panel near your left foot behind where the front hood latch is and up slightly higher. its a small fuse box, one of 3 on the mr2 mk2
probably by removing the plastic cover under the front of the car and reaching in from there
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Yes, the mr2 mk3 wheels fit all years 2000 to 2007. They will not fit the mk2 model which has a 4 stud pattern rather than the mk3 5 stud pattern.
In the MR2 MK2, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) is typically located behind the passenger side dashboard. To access it, you'll need to remove the lower kick panel and possibly the upper dash panel. The ECU is housed in a metal casing, making it a bit challenging to reach, but it's essential for managing the engine's performance and diagnostics.
According to My local Toyota Dealer. For a Mk2 non turbo like mine it's 12V 65AH. Currently less than sixty quid from Toyota. Don't know if the turbo is the same.
Where is the O2 sensor on 1993 Toyota Mr2
by the oil dip stick