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| 20v Swaps Everything you need to know about putting the 20 valve 4A-GE in your AW11 MK1 MR2. |
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Compilation of nonoem 20v plug part numbers
Here are most of the 20v's (and many other toyota's) nonoem part numbers. There are 3 main manufacturers involved:
Yazaki: Igniter 7283-1056-30 knock 7283-1015-10 coil 7283-8226-30 airtemp 7283-1224-10 vvt 7283-7526-40 receptical tab/terminal 7116-4025 seal 7157-3646 Sumitomo: evap 6189-0249 injector 6189-0573 map 6189-6912 camposition (will update) O2 (will update) Tyco: 12pin ecu plug 917978-1 16pin ecu plug 917981-1 22pin ecu plug 917989-1 26pin ecu plug 917992-1 tps plug 178399-2 watertemp 178392-6 ecu receptical tab/terminal small 175265-1 ecu receptical tab/terminal large 175269-1 So there's 90% of the connectors and parts in a 20v harness. Other toyota harnesses have a lot of this stuff in common. Most of these can be had from various suppliers around the internet. I'm working with a supplier who will provide them all at once to simplify things. I really don't want to be in the electrical supply business. Basically it will allow a "new" option with my harnesses. Of course, with this info, even a Diy'er will have "new" capabilities. Some of these connectors are readily available in the junkyard. For example, the map and iat plugs can be found on nearly any toyota that used a map sensor. It still takes a fair bit of skill to make a harness, but I'm sure to some of you, this info will be extremely helpful. Last edited by mr220v; 04-16-2009 at 11:40 AM. |
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