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    Quote Originally Posted by JustCallMeFrank
    My fuel system consists of factory GA61 lines and Walbro external pump (my car had external from factory).

    "many" = occasionally my ECU when pottering around gets confused and wont come out of deceleration cutout, so you'll be slowing down slowly, go to accelerate again and it hesitates for half a second before jolting and taking off. I didn't notice this before, and both my ECU's do it, so I have to assume it goes into an odd part of the map or something to that effect.

    So i went and tried this AFM tampering. This is on a 1G-GZE c/w Auto. Great results. Thanx Nath. Thought id mention that ive been keenly trying to spot your problem, but i cannot??? I have a duty cylcle meter, and it shows no signs of ECU trouble lifting the duty instantaneously when required... In saying this, i have a feeling my TPS may be ever so slightly advanced coz, very rarely, i dont get overrun coming off the throttle - it will run at an idle duty.

    Does an ECU this old use delta duty values to work out whether to initiate overrun as opposed to a "next to no throttle" low speed cruise? I dont know that much about this...
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    Lucky you I've just learned to drive around it, it's going to be a revelation with the new ECU when it doesn't do it
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    now for my next trick
    will a gen2 ECU and loom run a gen3 1GGTE?

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    injectors from gen 2 are also needed from what ive read.
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    mic* ... you said this...........
    So i went and tried this AFM tampering. This is on a 1G-GZE c/w Auto. Great results. Thanx Nath. Thought id mention that ive been keenly trying to spot your problem, but i cannot??? I have a duty cylcle meter, and it shows no signs of ECU trouble lifting the duty instantaneously when required... In saying this, i have a feeling my TPS may be ever so slightly advanced coz, very rarely, i dont get overrun coming off the throttle - it will run at an idle duty.

    Does an ECU this old use delta duty values to work out whether to initiate overrun as opposed to a "next to no throttle" low speed cruise? I dont know that much about this...


    what is this mod and what does it do... my 1ggze arrives next week so i want all the handy hints and info i can get... thanks
    bexi

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    You can run a Gen3 engine on a Gen2 ECU and loom, but you'll need the injectors (and ballast resistor), and you'll need the different coolant temp sensors. Everything else is pretty much plug and play.
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    jcmf do you know if the dizzy is the same b/w the gen2 and gen3
    if i think about the 4AGE 86kw and 100kw motors (with green injectors funnily enough) the dizzys are different...

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    The dizzy is the same. I've interchanged them all.
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    gold. better find injectors and ballast resistor.

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    Here's an Easy reference Link to the Gen 3 1G-GTE wiring Diagram used to wire up my RA28. Its in English too

    http://www.toymods.net/~rod/Technical%20Info/1GGTEGen3Wiring.pdf
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    What should the compression reading be for the 1g-gte. I was not able to find a workshop manual for it. I was only able to find the 7m-gte's compression reading which should be 142 PSI According to the TSRM.

    http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar...?Section=A&P=3

    But I wasn't able to find anything for the 1g-gte

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    Z2TT,

    My gen 3 1G-GTE dry tested at 175psi in each cylinder. Thats a totally stock engine of course. Remember you need to do the test on a warm engine with the throttle wide open.

    I wouldn't worry to much about what you get as long as its even.
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    Default Re: 1G-GTE tech info/diagrams

    hi anyone got 1ggte gen1/2 ecu pinouts

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    Default Re: 1G-GTE tech info/diagrams

    Stupid Question time.

    What is the 1G's factory Redline?

    And can anyone confrim compression ratios ? I beleive 1G-GZE is 8.5:1 and 1G-GTE is 8.9:1 ?
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    Default Re: 1G-GTE tech info/diagrams

    my inaccurate tacho led me to believe it was 7200rpm... could be wrong

    comp ratios here;

    http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/P....html#G-series
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