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Bpu upgrades.


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Decat, 1 bar restrictor ring, boost controller, TRL fcd if you

can get one,

grade 7 plugs (copper, platinum or iridium, copper are super

cheap, iridium will be around £45 for 6

 

Run at 1.2 bar and you'll have around 400 fwhp :)

 

I'd be inclined to pop some new engine oil in along with

oil and air filter.

Infact before you go BPU i'd be giving it a full service unless

its been done recently.

Check all fluids and replace if req, check rad cap and engine coolant

 

Use o/e Toyota for filters rad cap thermostat etc

 

I'd also do a brake fluid change and fit braided lines while your

at it, also give the brakes a once over and make sure all the pistons etc

are free and working as they should and check the main lines under the

car

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VVTi has a MAF sensor...remove the stock recirculating BOV for a vent to atmosphere and you will find that the MAF is telling the ECU that there is more air than there actually is...and the engine will overfuel itself.

 

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Is the vvti supra as tuneable, as a non vvti?

 

Yes...just a little more tricky.

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Decat, 1 bar restrictor ring, boost controller, TRL fcd if you

can get one,

grade 7 plugs (copper, platinum or iridium, copper are super

cheap, iridium will be around £45 for 6

 

Run at 1.2 bar and you'll have around 400 fwhp :)

 

I'd be inclined to pop some new engine oil in along with

oil and air filter.

Infact before you go BPU i'd be giving it a full service unless

its been done recently.

Check all fluids and replace if req, check rad cap and engine coolant

 

Use o/e Toyota for filters rad cap thermostat etc

 

I'd also do a brake fluid change and fit braided lines while your

at it, also give the brakes a once over and make sure all the pistons etc

are free and working as they should and check the main lines under the

car

 

Good advice. Just to add I'd also check the condition of the intercooler, if it still has the original one fitted it'll probably be looking very 2nd hand by now (bent/crumbling/missing cooling fins), if you plan on staying at BPU levels then I'd replace with a new side mounted IC or decent quality ducted front mounted IC.

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After fitting would it need to have boost controller set up on dyno, and would it need mapping , would a atmospheric bov work on a vvti engine, I have been told it would affect the air mass metre and cause over fuelling.

Gary

 

You don't have to have a boost controller, it will take it to 1.2 bar boost if you do though.

No need for any mapping, standard bov is fine but if you want to fit an aftermarket either HKS or blitz do kits and they work fine with the VVTi.

 

 

Thanks

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