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Old 03-15-2015, 02:31 PM
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what is this?

What is this item? The p/n is not complete any longer and I can't find any info on it.



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Old 03-15-2015, 02:37 PM
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On my 88 truck the part number is 28515-26030, its the EFI resistor solenoid.

http://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/t...515-26030.html
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Thank you
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Looks like the injector resistor.
Old 03-15-2015, 02:55 PM
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Yep. I had the first set of numbers minus the last digit. The second set was completely gone. After some digging I found the complete p/n. I had a positive line touch it yesterday and saw a spark. I won't have the head back on till tomorrow to find out if it's still good or not. Fingers crossed, seems to be a pricey part new.
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Flux Capacitor




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No silly, the flux capacitor is on the drivers side and it's got blinky lights
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Found one on EBay for 12 bucks
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Originally Posted by Gargoyle_Runner
No silly, the flux capacitor is on the drivers side and it's got blinky lights

My bad, I thought that was the older version that never worked because our trucks never could make it to 99 mph... You must have version 2... The well known 88 mph one...
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If the downhill is long enough I can certainly hit 88.
Old 03-15-2015, 03:23 PM
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The one on EBay has the same p/n as the one listed for the 88. Didn't 88 have a different impedance than any other year? I have an 86 and the p/n on mine should end as 26033. The seller states it will work for all 22re motors.
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This device is a flatudaktometer, found only on trucks that came from the factory with the high performance gonklulator. Its a very rare part indeed.
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Originally Posted by millball
This device is a flatudaktometer, found only on trucks that came from the factory with the high performance gonklulator. Its a very rare part indeed.
I swapped my flatudaktometer for LC engineering dilithium crystals a long time ago
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This site http://www.toyotapartsoverstock.com/...851526030.html says 28515-26030 fits both years (look under 'fitment')
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Thank you very much. Good to know
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Originally Posted by millball
This device is a flatudaktometer, found only on trucks that came from the factory with the high performance gonklulator. Its a very rare part indeed.
I seriously need to google this now to see if its a reference to another awesome scifi movie that i missed for 30 years, or an actual thing!
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Originally Posted by Gevo
I seriously need to google this now to see if its a reference to another awesome scifi movie that i missed for 30 years, or an actual thing!
Nah, its just something I made up one time to impress my little girls.

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Originally Posted by millball
Nah, its just something I made up one time to impress my little girls.

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I see. Thats too bad, every Toyota should have one anyway
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The nonsense word 'gonkulator' does have a history that goes back to the Hogans Heroes show.

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