Its baaack - 7mge VAFM swap for the 3vze!
#81
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As for the coil, its a minimal gain. I did an afm swap on another truck and didn't do the coil. Still had lots of performance gain.
#82
I picked up 3 7mge AFMs at the junkyard today. I'll be using one for my 4Runner and the other 2 are going up for sale. I also picked up an ignition coil and may go back tomorrow for 2-3 others that I saw.
#83
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#84
Thanks! I can't wait to get working on this. I can't go too overboard, since this is California. I may keep the ISR attached though, and do those tiny filters on the other to lines like you have. I'll have to run over to the parts store and grab a 3" to 2.5" hose adapter.
Photo of my junkyard score today:
Photo of my junkyard score today:
Last edited by OCMike; 05-26-2013 at 05:50 PM.
#86
I seriously miss all the scrap yards in Cali. I'm in North-East Florida now and every yota I find has been picked bare. Drives me crazy.
#87
A lot of the 4runners are picked pretty clean here also. I've been looking for that door panel for over a year. Couldn't believe my eyes when I finally saw a grey interior in the yard, where someone hadn't ripped off the panel just to get to the window parts.
#89
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What is the benefit of the Supra coil over the stock pickup coil?
I'm gonna have to go to the junkyard soon. I keep reading these AFM swap threads. I'll have to pull the trigger and actually do it myself.
I'm gonna have to go to the junkyard soon. I keep reading these AFM swap threads. I'll have to pull the trigger and actually do it myself.
#90
Not yet. I'm running into some problems with what I want to do. I'm trying to keep it as close to stock as possible. That means I may have to modify the top of the stock air box so the 7mge afm fits. I gotta run to the junkyard again and pick up an air box cover that I perform surgery on.
#91
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Not yet. I'm running into some problems with what I want to do. I'm trying to keep it as close to stock as possible. That means I may have to modify the top of the stock air box so the 7mge afm fits. I gotta run to the junkyard again and pick up an air box cover that I perform surgery on.
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Not yet. I'm running into some problems with what I want to do. I'm trying to keep it as close to stock as possible. That means I may have to modify the top of the stock air box so the 7mge afm fits. I gotta run to the junkyard again and pick up an air box cover that I perform surgery on.
#93
On the back burner for right now. I have some vibration, hopefully just the u-joint, and some oil in the air box. Taking it in to get those taken care of and having a panhard drop bracket installed. Hopefully in a few weeks I'll get to work on the afm mod.
#94
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maintenance issues are important just not very exciting. I have a set of brakes calling (squealing??) my name before too long as well. hurry up and get that stuff done so you can get on to the fun stuff!! good luck!!
#96
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Hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I've got the 7mge AFM and Spectre air intake. Put breather filters on the air pipes that come off the air box. Set timing to 15 degrees.
The truck runs, but it pings ever so slightly and makes a loud gurgling/knocking sound (not sure if it's actually knocking, I've never had my truck knock before!) when idling. It responds well when I press on the gas, but the noises at idle have me worried. I haven't touched the idle speed screw on the TB or the airflow bypass screw on the AFM. Anyone experience this and know what adjustments to make? I'm so close... I want it to run like a top!
The truck runs, but it pings ever so slightly and makes a loud gurgling/knocking sound (not sure if it's actually knocking, I've never had my truck knock before!) when idling. It responds well when I press on the gas, but the noises at idle have me worried. I haven't touched the idle speed screw on the TB or the airflow bypass screw on the AFM. Anyone experience this and know what adjustments to make? I'm so close... I want it to run like a top!
#97
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the gurgling sound you hear is coming from the 2 small breather filters you put on the pipes that went into the airbox. those pipes are connected to the pair valve. what you are hearing is the pair valve opening and closing. kinda sounds like a bad duck call. once i eliminated the egr/pair combo those noises went away. but since your in california im guess the egr delete is not an option. just think of the noise as an accelerator enhancement....lol
#98
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As for tuning the truck...start with the air idle bypass screw on the afm. make the truck run smooth and crisp at all rpm ranges. then move the tb idle screw so the idle is back to stock (750) then check the timing. you may have to do this several times. once you think you have it set, take it for a test drive to see how it acts. Dont be afraid to make small adjustments again after you test drive it. my truck has a warm idle of 550 and the timing is 16 ish degrees. dont get caught up in specific numbers just make it run well. 2 thoughts.... the best way to tune it would be to install a wideband o2 sensor and gauge and use the readings from that to get maximum peformance. and.... you did move the fuel wheel right?? good luck and enjoy
Last edited by bone collector; 06-18-2013 at 03:11 AM.
#99
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I did move the cog, 6 clicks right (counter-clockwise). I'll just fine tune it again this evening and play around with it then. I remember reading that I'll need to tighten the screw on the AFM, not loosen? I'm really excited to test drive this thing now, I've only revved it in the parking lot so far. I do all my engine work/mods in the middle of my apt. parking lot, surprised my manager hasn't said anything yet!