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Roseboy
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Re: installing a catalytic converter Mon, 10 June 2002 21:58 Go to previous message
ZZT231: The swap is fairly easy from what I've read. I should be picking it up from the mechanic's today or tomorrow. Going by what Rod was saying, it can be a bitch due to wiring as the digital version is quite different to the analogue. However others using the MKII Supra engine (still a 5M-GE) say it all hooks up easily. I went with an import 5M-GE rather than one out of the next model Cressida (84-89) so I'm hoping its an easy fix. I haven't heard from the mechanic so I'm assuming this way worked. I'm getting the engine plus installation for $1500 with a 3-month warranty on the engine.
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Read Message   installing a catalytic converter RoseboyThu, 06 June 2002 03:29
Read Message   Re: installing a catalytic converter dravenThu, 06 June 2002 13:19
Read Message   Re: installing a catalytic converter ZZT231Sat, 08 June 2002 07:55
Read Message   Re: installing a catalytic converter AllanSat, 08 June 2002 10:13
Read Message   Re: installing a catalytic converter RA23_SeanSun, 09 June 2002 07:31
Read Message   Re: installing a catalytic converter  RoseboyMon, 10 June 2002 21:58
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