@@-LFATV I just got rid of a 72k mile 87 turbo hardtop car, if I get another it will be 89+ again, but I've owned 24 since 1998, I don't think I need anymore, I have an aristo swapped 2jzgte vvti single turbo gs300 right now!
Something that may be throwing off the hall sensor for your cam as it heats up is the fact you are using the stock metal cam gears. With there being no break in the surface in front of the hall sensor for the cam gears specifically and the magnet flush with the back of the gear, I've heard it can transfer the magnetism through the metal, confusing the ecu where it is at and causing bad trigger signal. Just a thought since you were dealing with gap issues. If you get the aluminum adjustable gears, you shouldn't have that issue.
Understandable, its actually my crank sensor that miss reads though, and its due to the actual bracket moving from the engine i gotta find a stiffer or thicker aluminum bracket that wont flex or move with the heat or engine itself
@@-LFATVMy dad's factory Turbo 7M lost it's power steering, some kind of electrical solenoid on the power steering rack went bad and there was no more in Toyota stock system. He found two on line, but they were asking six & seven hundred dollars for them.
Info on display? Next time you do a video like this describe and show any interesting items on the cars. Also, pick a few owners and ask them some general overview question about their car, Such as, how long they've had the car, what got them into supras, a quick description of what they did to the car, how long was the project, any uniqueness of their car or build, etc. Would make for good interested vid.
@@-LFATV Mk3s aren't for the faint of heart - add in a 7M that you've poured so much time energy effort and money into and they can absolutely break you. Glad to see you're still at it!
@@FayeHadley yes unfortunately still not done and i might not make it to siv for the 4th year but im closer then ever.. its jst so hot to be in the garage in the summer for us
Steven's Mk3 is absolutely legendary. Probably my favorite Supra ever.
@@FayeHadley its definitely a fantastic machine!
Looks like an awesome turnaround. Happy to see Alberts mk3 made it out
That thing is a beast
Glad to see you out and about bro. Makes me miss my supra.
Time for a new one
@@-LFATV I just got rid of a 72k mile 87 turbo hardtop car, if I get another it will be 89+ again, but I've owned 24 since 1998, I don't think I need anymore, I have an aristo swapped 2jzgte vvti single turbo gs300 right now!
@@Supranforever must be nice!
@@-LFATV LOL listen at you bro! Seriously though, car is looking great man, glad to see you still have her!
@@Supranforever thank you brotha 🙏🏼
Something that may be throwing off the hall sensor for your cam as it heats up is the fact you are using the stock metal cam gears. With there being no break in the surface in front of the hall sensor for the cam gears specifically and the magnet flush with the back of the gear, I've heard it can transfer the magnetism through the metal, confusing the ecu where it is at and causing bad trigger signal. Just a thought since you were dealing with gap issues. If you get the aluminum adjustable gears, you shouldn't have that issue.
Understandable, its actually my crank sensor that miss reads though, and its due to the actual bracket moving from the engine i gotta find a stiffer or thicker aluminum bracket that wont flex or move with the heat or engine itself
❤❤❤❤❤ 😊😊 damn I wanted to go, I had to work😮
Just quit lol
A double dinn radio would look really good in that radio slot. Any AC in the car?
No ac no power steering unfortunately
@@-LFATVMy dad's factory Turbo 7M lost it's power steering, some kind of electrical solenoid on the power steering rack went bad and there was no more in Toyota stock system. He found two on line, but they were asking six & seven hundred dollars for them.
@@oveidasinclair982 that is very unfortunate
Info on display?
Next time you do a video like this describe and show any interesting items on the cars. Also, pick a few owners and ask them some general overview question about their car, Such as, how long they've had the car, what got them into supras, a quick description of what they did to the car, how long was the project, any uniqueness of their car or build, etc. Would make for good interested vid.
I literally mention on the video brotha lol
I have no regrets selling my MK3. Looks like you may be out the game soon to. I don’t see that fire in you anymore.
Honestly it’s the 7M that makes me lose the motivation, not the car. Id probably sell my house before the car lol
@@-LFATV Mk3s aren't for the faint of heart - add in a 7M that you've poured so much time energy effort and money into and they can absolutely break you. Glad to see you're still at it!
@@FayeHadley yes unfortunately still not done and i might not make it to siv for the 4th year but im closer then ever.. its jst so hot to be in the garage in the summer for us