Yes... all the Supras from the early 80's (Celica Supras) were fuel injected
1986 Supra was non turbo and 1987 came in turbo and non turbo.
The stock boost of a 1987 Toyota Supra Turbo is 6.8 psi/0.46884349504 bar.
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/TechTips/engine_error_codes.aspx It is to the right of the battery.
225/50/16 i think
Under the dash and directly above the left foot rest.
How do you replace the power steering pump for a 1987 Toyota Supra?
None. In 1987 Toyota were manufacturing the third generation of Supra, which was unsurprisingly called the MK3. This generally came in two forms- the naturally aspirated 3.0litre 7mge version with 201bhp, and the 3.0litre turbo version 7mgte developing 230bhp. Other versions were available, but usually imports from Japan, e.g. 2.5 twin turbo etc. The mark 3 Supra production run finished in 1991, and was replaced by the, yes you guessed it, mark 4 supra. YOUR QUESTION WAS ANSWERED BY BIG PHIL'S HOTRODS
no
The 1987 Toyota Camry does not have a carburetor. It is fuel injected.
To swap a non-turbo 1987 Toyota Supra to a turbo engine, you'll need several key components: the turbo engine itself (7M-GTE), the turbocharger and associated piping, the ECU (Engine Control Unit), and upgraded fuel injectors. Additionally, you'll require a different exhaust manifold, intercooler, and possibly a new wiring harness. It's also advisable to upgrade the fuel pump and consider strengthening the transmission and differential to handle the increased power.
The filter is located directly above the rear differential. It is about ten inches in front of the gas tank. Well that's where it is on my 1987 turbo
try replacing ignition condensor