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HaysoosKreesto

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New guy needs help!!! P0302 misfire - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
I like bosch products, but if you are unsure of what oem product to buy I'm almost certain you can get something from the local Toyota Dealership
Topic ID: 94791 • Post ID: 9960613

New guy needs help!!! P0302 misfire - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
I'd also say trying cleaning the throttle body/ Idle air control valve. I was thinking about outright replacing mine because of problems starting, but once it's warm it's fine.
It's easy and fairly ch...
Topic ID: 94791 • Post ID: 9960611

Anyone here familiar with Axe's? - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
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QUOTE (Bitter @ Dec 21, 2014 - 11:01 AM)
When you mistrike and the head breaks off, you'll wish it was a plastic handle. They also recoil differently when you mistrike. Try a good one, you'll love it....
Topic ID: 94781 • Post ID: 9960504

Anyone here familiar with Axe's? - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
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I ended up getting the Marbles damascus steel axe and a husqvarna 13 inch curved handle hatchet. They just look so goddamn beautiful and exactly what I had in mind. I don't like plastic handles, they ...
Topic ID: 94781 • Post ID: 9960502

Anyone here familiar with Axe's? - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
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QUOTE (Bitter @ Dec 21, 2014 - 8:24 AM)
Fiskar makes some badass axes and splitters, they know their stuff.
http://www2.fiskars.com/Gardening-and-Yard...-Striking-Tools
Look for any of the numerous yo...
Topic ID: 94781 • Post ID: 9960500

Anyone here familiar with Axe's? - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
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So I like cutlery, I like tools, I like the feeling of doing something, even if what I'm doing is nothing.
I've always liked the way steel feels to use on various things, always carry with me my OKC R...
Topic ID: 94781 • Post ID: 9960498

Oil change Color - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Syaoran @ Dec 24, 2014 - 11:39 AM)
http://540ratblog.wordpress.com/2013/06/20...r-test-ranking/
Concurring that RP is crap. The diesel stuff isn't the best either.
That article sure makes me lo...
Topic ID: 94778 • Post ID: 9960485

quick question about gt4 importing (us) - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › General Discussion
http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=94220
There ya go, defy the govment and bring it home
Topic ID: 94777 • Post ID: 9960461

My first project - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › My Project
That rad cap is sexy
Topic ID: 94268 • Post ID: 9959740

My first project - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › My Project
I would absolutely suggest checking the radiator cap, and probably changing the coolant. The last thing you want is for the coolant to be spraying everywhere in your new engine bay.
The more I look at...
Topic ID: 94268 • Post ID: 9959738

My first project - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › My Project
It looks like your radiator cap is leaking and your missing the cruise control mechanism (idk what's called), but nice find. From the pictures it doesn't look like the paint is too bad at all.
Topic ID: 94268 • Post ID: 9959734

Mechanic Shop Liability - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
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Sounds like a tech who wanted to roll the dice and lost
Topic ID: 94248 • Post ID: 9959577

Every Toyota parts numbers - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › General Discussion
This should be sticky'd
Topic ID: 94198 • Post ID: 9959259

Cold Start Rpm in cold temp - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (VavAlephVav @ Nov 23, 2014 - 3:08 PM)
Try this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsP2-HKz7vE
except yours should have four bolts on the throttle body, otherwise exactly like the Camry in the ...
Topic ID: 94105 • Post ID: 9958620

Cold Start Rpm in cold temp - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
So today I had time to change out the Coolant Temperature Sensor, very easy. The result? Engine does not hold idle at start-up, unless I hold the accelerator for about 5 seconds, and then it will turn...
Topic ID: 94105 • Post ID: 9958615

Cold Start Rpm in cold temp - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (Box @ Nov 19, 2014 - 5:28 PM)
The aftermarket sensor will be fine, price check on eBay and Amazon too. Usually RockAuto is the cheapest for name brand parts though, don't forget to Google the ...
Topic ID: 94105 • Post ID: 9958613

Cold Start Rpm in cold temp - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (VavAlephVav @ Nov 19, 2014 - 1:51 PM)
Mostly I agree but the throttle opening diaphragm is easy.
Its an aluminum colored accordion sort of thing on the throttle lever. There is a vacuum hose ru...
Topic ID: 94105 • Post ID: 9958610

Cold Start Rpm in cold temp - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
wow, see this is why this forum is awesome! Thank you guys for the support of my car, I appreciate it. I have a question I would like to ask you before I buy.
So I called the local toyota dealership a...
Topic ID: 94105 • Post ID: 9958608

Cold Start Rpm in cold temp - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
QUOTE (nics @ Nov 18, 2014 - 5:04 PM)
Mine idles at 1500 cold start down to 800. 16F this morning.
QUOTE (HaysoosKreesto @ Nov 17, 2014 - 5:36 PM)
My GT has trouble starting usually, because I need to...
Topic ID: 94105 • Post ID: 9958604

Cold Start Rpm in cold temp - 6G Celicas Forums

EnthusiastJoined Nov 4, '09From Sacramento, CaliforniaCurrentlyOfflineReputation:0(0%)
6th Generation Celica › Engine/Transmission/Maintenance
My GT has trouble starting usually, because I need to hold the accelerator for like 5 seconds, but after that, on a cold start I usually idle around 500 rpm, then to 700 rpm.
Topic ID: 94105 • Post ID: 9958602
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