Jump to content
The mkiv Supra Owners Club

David P

Club Members
  • Posts

    10276
  • Joined

Everything posted by David P

  1. T.T. auto valve-body; complete with solenoids, bolts and internal loom. £50 collected from NN14 4NW or plus P&P @ cost.
  2. T.T. auto valve-body; complete with solenoids, bolts and internal loom. £50 collected from NN14 4NW or plus P&P @ cost.
  3. Squeaky's wrestled and baby birds (that can read and maintain focus for a few short sentences) now fed.
  4. 3-years & 10-months later and I have at long-last managed to find and add the AisinAW identification codes for all of the transmissions listed.
  5. [video=youtube;cXa-5GGdyz4]https://youtube;com/watch?v=cXa-5GGdyz4
  6. http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/group.php?discussionid=258&do=discuss
  7. Should you be considering fitting a V8 1UZ-FE engine and/or transmission into your Supra. The speedometer signal in the early LS400 A341E Lexus transmission is not compatible with the Supra speedometer. Further details in this thread; http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthr...1uz-conversion This issue can be remedied using a Speedometer Signal Interface such as this; http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...rod/prd126.htm Prefferably, avoid the earliest versions of this engine and transmission, which can be identified by the 50042 ECU and A341E transmission. Much less conversion work is required with the later models, which can be identified by the 50350 ECU and A342E transmission.
  8. Should you be considering fitting a V8 1UZ-FE engine and/or transmission into your Supra. Avoid the earliest versions of this engine and transmission, which can be identified by the 50042 ECU and A341E transmission. Much less conversion work is required with the later models, which can be identified by the 50350 ECU and A342E transmission.
  9. Aristo transmission is an OE components plug & play fit into T.T. Supra by using; Lexus SC430 prop front-section and T.T. auto prop rear-section. Alternatively (and my preference), swap the Aristo prop-flange for a T.T. auto prop-flange as explained here. http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/group.php?discussionid=223&do=discuss
  10. neil-tt Soarer 1JZA80-GTE - sold on to tom_jz Bellhousing J3 - Trans-mount boomerang - Box A340E-GTE Hybrid - Flange T.T. auto 4-bolt - Propshaft front-section T.T. auto - Propshaft rear-section cut & shortened LS430 - Diff AO2B - Diff-flange large-donut.
  11. Paul 887 Supra 1UZ-FE (This 1UZ-FE is from a very early model LS400 and it turns out that many things are different from later LS400's and Soarers, including the engine mounts?) Bellhousing U1 - Trans-mount unknown - Box A341E shimmed - Flange small donut - Propshaft front-section LS400 - Propshaft rear-section cut & shortened V8 Soarer - Diff AO1A - Diff-flange small-donut. (Waiting for pics)
  12. Delboy52 Supra 1UZ-FE VVT-i Bellhousing U1 - Trans-mount boomerang - Box A340E-GTE Hybrid - Flange T.T. auto 4-bolt - Propshaft front-section T.T. auto - Propshaft rear-section cut & shortened V8 Soarer - Diff AO2B - Diff-flange small-donut.
  13. J_Meiser Supra 1UZ-FE (Stock OE components only) Bellhousing U1 - Trans-mount boomerang - Box GS300 A343E Hybrid - Flange small-donut - Propshaft front-section V8 Soarer - Propshaft rear-section T.T. auto - Diff AO2B - Diff-flange large donut.
  14. Rossi Ross Soarer 1JZA80-GTE (Stock OE components only) Bellhousing J3 - Trans-mount boomerang - Box Aristo A34#E-GTE Tiptronic Hybrid - Flange GS300 small-donut - Propshaft V8 Soarer - Diff AO1A - Diff-flange small-donut.
  15. David P Supra 2JZA80-G(Z)E (Stock OE components only) Bellhousing J3 - Trans-mount boomerang - Box A340E-GTE Hybrid - Flange T.T. auto 4-bolt - Propshaft T.T. auto - Diff AO1B - Diff-flange large-donut. (Alternatively, this recipe can use a T.T. diff instead of swapping the diff-flange.)
  16. When using a transmission from an alternative Toyota/Lexus, the 4-different designs of transmission prop-flanges, 3-different sized bell-housings, 2-different sized donuts, 2-different prop centre-joints, 2-different transmission-mounts and several different lengths of vehicles; results with many variables Further to the "recipe" I have used for my own Supra and many N/A-T Supra's, there are other combinations of components when using alternative engines and/or in alternative cars However, most of the owners of these alternative working combinations have little or no idea which components they actually have? Consequently, I can't feed this information to the Prisoner Messaging baby-birds that want-want WANT it I have listed which parts of these combinations that I know of and have requested the remainder, as & when this missing information is identified, volunteered or exposed by common denomination, I'll update it below
  17. Not much of it makes much sense, we'll get to the bottom of it over that cup of tea.
  18. SupraStick is set at 16 blips per rev from speed-sensor, so if the X4 is not done electronically, it must from the gear-pair? It is why your's has 4 x times more again that's the mystery?
  19. Have you identified what is multiplying the signal X 4? I believe that the ECU multiplies the transmissions 4 blips per rev to 16, are both of those readings pre-ECU?
  20. You have just exposed that the Toyodiy, "New - Search by Part Number" function (that I used), doesn't work properly? The different gear-pairs that you have correctly identified, thank you, correspond to the different differential-ratio's and different OE wheel size & tyre profile combinations in the different cars listed. This gear-pair difference mechanically adjusts the resulting electronic speed-signal to a "common-pulse" for the ECU's and speedometers. For instance, the resulting speedo-error after swapping an N/A A340E-GE box that had 4.083 diff speed-sensor gears, for a Hybridised T.T. A340E-GTE box that has 3.769 diff speed-sensor gears when still running with an N/A 4.083 differential; is around 4.5%? raised on speedometer and with an influence on moment of gear-changes, becoming lowered by around 300? engine rpm. (plus or minus influence from whatever sized wheels and tyre profile differing from OE?) I don't know what differential Paul's Supra is running and can't remember the wheel/trye - size/profile combo?, but if it has a T.T. auto A02A or B, that I would suspect, the resulting final-drive ratio compatibility shouldn't be far off? I haven't wasted my time with/by chasing after all of the different before and after wheel measurements and tyre-sizes & profiles and differential final-drive ratio's and then bent my mind with complicated mathematics, because, my ready-reckoning reckons that these differences are not different enough to cause the apparent far larger discrepancy?
  21. This would give the definitive answer.
  22. Picoto trumped my findings with this much better one. Thank you. http://wilbo666.pbworks.com/w/page/41678224/2JZ-GE%20JZA80%20Supra%20Engine%20Wiring
  23. This is the AEM pinout diagram for Supra, which is the clearest ECU wiring example I have found. https://www.jegs.com/InstallationInstructions/0/017/017-30-1100.pdf
  24. You could i.d. the exact age of your A341E transmission from the Aisin Warner plate, see bottom of page linked. http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/group.php?discussionid=153&pp=10&page=2&do=discuss Then you could i.d. the sensor you have?
  25. Because I've never found or heard of any speedometer compatibility issues resulting from swapping transmissions of different dates into Supra's. I can't see it having a different pulse signal, just a superseded component? http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/xref?s=83181-24040&mE=on For instance(s), Delboy52's Supra is a 93 N/A with a later A343E U.K. T.T. box and bluesonic94's is a 93 N/A-T with a later A340E J-spec box.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. You might also be interested in our Guidelines, Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.