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    Quote Originally Posted by WAT TURBO? View Post
    Yeah, it's just been polished and the "TOYOTA" letters have been dremeled off or something.

    Quote Originally Posted by WAT TURBO? View Post
    I am currently trying to find a factory wiring diagram for the engine harness. If anyone can identify these plugs, it would sure speed things up. All these are found on the intake side of the engine, under the intake manifold. Thanks!
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    I realize that some of them are for factory egr stuff and will not be used.
    Yeah, probably EGR, T-VSV, T-VIS, IAC, etc. I can't tell without seeing where they came from because I haven't really looked at any of them recently. Did you get them from underneath the manifold, like near the block, or under the throttle body near the fuel rail?

    In any case, here are the Factory Service Manuals AKA BGB (Big Green Book) for the MR2. You can download them (PDF) or just view them online. These are even better than the real books because you can use CTRL - F and find any word throughout the volume. Very useful.

    http://mr2oc.com/showpost.php?p=2600774&postcount=1

    Volume 1 is engine stuff, Vol. 2 is chassis, and Vol. 3 is wiring diagrams. Have fun lol

    P.S. Just noticed you're in AL. Check out Hux Racing. The owner, Eric Hux, knows his stuff and has had a bunch of MR2s. He's been with the scene as long as any of the vendors, and he was the first to do a lot of stuff. I think his shop's in Clearwater, AL. www.huxracingusa.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowenaero View Post
    Yeah, it's just been polished and the "TOYOTA" letters have been dremeled off or something.



    Yeah, probably EGR, T-VSV, T-VIS, IAC, etc. I can't tell without seeing where they came from because I haven't really looked at any of them recently. Did you get them from underneath the manifold, like near the block, or under the throttle body near the fuel rail?

    In any case, here are the Factory Service Manuals AKA BGB (Big Green Book) for the MR2. You can download them (PDF) or just view them online. These are even better than the real books because you can use CTRL - F and find any word throughout the volume. Very useful.

    http://mr2oc.com/showpost.php?p=2600774&postcount=1

    Volume 1 is engine stuff, Vol. 2 is chassis, and Vol. 3 is wiring diagrams. Have fun lol

    P.S. Just noticed you're in AL. Check out Hux Racing. The owner, Eric Hux, knows his stuff and has had a bunch of MR2s. He's been with the scene as long as any of the vendors, and he was the first to do a lot of stuff. I think his shop's in Clearwater, AL. www.huxracingusa.com

    You are the man! Thats what I was looking for. I need to figure out what I can delete and what I need to keep fort he standalone to function properly. I have hux racings phone number. I havnt called them yet.

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    Thanks for the info guys. Very helpful.

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