Both power is fused before a relay gas and spark don't mix too well
buy a new turbo and replace it
mine reads 160
It's 200hp and the turbo hp is 130. The 90-92 is 133hp.
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.
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.
well it doesn't come twin turbo, it's single turbo.
The firing order for the 1988 Toyota Supra turbo, which features a 7M-GTE engine, is 1-5-3-6-2-4. This sequence ensures proper engine performance and balanced power delivery across the cylinders. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific maintenance and repair guidelines.
yes it will, u have to do a full engine swap and get all the parts for it
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For a wiring diagram of a 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo, you can refer to the official service manual, which provides detailed schematics for the vehicle's electrical systems. Online forums and websites dedicated to Toyota enthusiasts may also have downloadable diagrams and resources. Additionally, aftermarket repair manuals like those from Haynes or Chilton often include wiring diagrams for specific models. Make sure to check the specific section for the turbo variant to ensure accuracy.
it depends if its turbo or not and if the non turbo has the sport package turbo diffs where 3.73 LSD and non turbo where 4.30 same with the sport package but the sport package has LSD as well and all the MKIII differentials are 7.5 inches
It's possible, in fact here's a 2JZ-GTE in an '88 or so z31, click on the engine link.http://www.az-zbum.com/modification.engine.swap.shtml