There were two different engines in the 1988 Supras(MKIII) there was the turbo-charged 7MGTE inline 6 engine, and the N/A 7MGE which was not turbo-charged.
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The blower fan in a 1988 Toyota Supra is located under the dashboard on the passenger side of the vehicle. To access it, you typically need to remove the lower dashboard panel. The blower motor itself is housed within the heater assembly, which is connected to the vehicle's climate control system.
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.
mine reads 160
check the oil maybe?
buy a new turbo and replace it
These seat covers can be found on e-bay from leatherseats.com
There burnt out or something is not connected right
It's 200hp and the turbo hp is 130. The 90-92 is 133hp.
Montreal Supra was created in 1988.
The 1988 Toyota Supra typically comes with a 5-speed manual transmission or an optional 4-speed automatic transmission. The manual transmission is preferred by enthusiasts for its engaging driving experience, while the automatic offers convenience for everyday driving. The transmission choice can vary based on the specific model and trim level.
You should either deal with it or check eBay/Toyota for a replacement. They are available from the dealer.