A 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo typically requires about 4.5 quarts of oil when using an oil filter change. It's always best to consult the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and recommendations based on your specific model and engine condition.
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If they are square, YES!. If they are round, NO!. In 1989, Toyota did a mid year crossmember/engine mount change. The square ones will fit '86 to '89. The round ones will fit '89 to '92.
1989 supra turbo 5 speed is = to 1985 300zx turbo 5 speed?
Computer is set for premium,and it performs much better on premium.I have a supra turbo tried both, went back to premium better mileage and performance.
Anything is possible if you have enough money, so yes. but you'd probably have to convert your car to rwd which is expensive.
On a 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo, coil cylinder 1 is located on the driver's side of the engine, towards the front. The engine is a 3.0L inline-six (7M-GTE), and cylinder 1 is the first cylinder at the front of the engine closest to the timing belt. The ignition coils are mounted on the engine, with the one for cylinder 1 specifically positioned on the left side when facing the engine from the front.
The fuel filter on a 1989 Toyota Supra is located just below the fuel tank along the vehicle's frame. It is positioned inline and must be replaced periodically.
maybe an dont quote me on this but check on the intake they usually have it stamped on.im assuming you have the 7mgte>24v 3.0L intercooled turbo>or around the cam cases
the knock sensor is located on the driver side of the engine right under the intake it is about 1 in. it is connected so you will have to unplug it and then just screw it off
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4.8 on a manual shift.