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Old 11-16-2008, 10:24 AM
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First drive with the Supra MAF

HOLY CRAP!!!!! The throttle response is way better and a heck of a lot more crisp. Running down the road in 4th gear at about 2800rpms I can push the skinny pedal and it feels like there is a turbo in there. It goes from 2800 to about 3500 in a couple of seconds, much much much better than before. It even comes off the line a lot better and my idle is nice and smooth at 750. I'm going to fill it up tomorrow and see if this helps be get better than the 20mpg I've been getting in town.

Horray for me!!!!!!
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Where did you get it? You're running a 22re right?

I'm interested in what your MPG is going to be. If it's relatively the same but with just better throttle response I'm going to get one.
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Originally Posted by Snotrocket
Where did you get it? You're running a 22re right?

I'm interested in what your MPG is going to be. If it's relatively the same but with just better throttle response I'm going to get one.
Yup, 22re with 178K on the ticker. I got the MAF at a pick-n-pull place locally. If you do decide to go this route be sure and get the MAF from a 1982 Supra, part number 22250-43110 since it is a plug-n-play unit.
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and this is on your 86 right?

what about 3rd gens?

is it plug-and-play on my 91 you think?
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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
and this is on your 86 right?

what about 3rd gens?

is it plug-and-play on my 91 you think?
This in on my 86. From what I understand it will work on any 22re.
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Originally Posted by Junkers88
This in on my 86. From what I understand it will work on any 22re.
hmmmm

well in my junk yard searches for a thermostat housing, I may have to look for an 82 supra

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I can go from 2800rpm to 3500rpm in a second, too, but thats because my tranny slips in 4th sometimes..............




You should take some pics
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video is needed.
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How common are '82 Supras?
What are the range of years this part was used?
I'd be interested to hear the effect on gas mileage.
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Sorry for not having pics folks. The camera was stolen a few weeks ago when the house got broken into.

Matt16 the only year of this part that is a plug in upgrade for our 22re's is 1982. They are a pain to find, really. The guy I got mine from told me that Toyota used the same part from 82-85. He was wrong. The part number you need is the 22250-43110.
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Originally Posted by Junkers88
Matt16 the only year of this part that is a plug in upgrade for our 22re's is 1982. They are a pain to find, really. The guy I got mine from told me that Toyota used the same part from 82-85. He was wrong. The part number you need is the 22250-43110.
That's interesting.. I thought it would've been the same part from 82-85. I still want to take mine off my 85 supra and see just for fun.
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You can also use an AFM off of a 5MGE engine, thats were i got mine from and the part number is the same as above (22250-43110) this number is on the black plastic piece on top of the AFM.
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Originally Posted by myyota
You can also use an AFM off of a 5MGE engine, thats were i got mine from and the part number is the same as above (22250-43110) this number is on the black plastic piece on top of the AFM.
Yeah I should have posted up that it came off of a 5mge motor since they have had to have been used in other vehicles/years than the 82.

Just got back from a long run down the highway and in 5th at 70mph turning 3000rpms I can push the pedal and pass without down shifting into 4th. First time I've been able to do that.
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I havn`t installed my AFM yet, but its nice to know that it will make a nice improvement once it get it on my 86 4Runner.
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im just gonna gues that this doesnt do anything for a 3vze and most likely isnt a plug and play kind of thing?
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Originally Posted by Junkers88
HOLY CRAP!!!!! The throttle response is way better and a heck of a lot more crisp. Running down the road in 4th gear at about 2800rpms I can push the skinny pedal and it feels like there is a turbo in there. It goes from 2800 to about 3500 in a couple of seconds, much much much better than before. It even comes off the line a lot better and my idle is nice and smooth at 750. I'm going to fill it up tomorrow and see if this helps be get better than the 20mpg I've been getting in town.

Horray for me!!!!!!
OK, well you got me curious. I'm seriously going to have to hit the junkyard I ran across that had a couple of supra's layin around...maybe even score a thermo housing!!! Is there a finders fee for that thing???
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You guys can convert the non turbo Supra AFM and swap the electronic circuit board from the 22re AFM into the Supra AFM and get the same results.I own 2 trucks 1 has the 82 Supra AFM and I made another one with the circuit board swap.You also need to resolder the connections and you will need a different air filter.Look up the search on Supra AFM on my old write up.The acceleration is so much smoother.
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will this also work for a 3vze
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Originally Posted by SR5
will this also work for a 3vze
I have a 22re I dont know if it would work but I heard of the Camry V6 AFM conversion.
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I done this on my 91 22re, but had to go to Autozone for a 3 inch to 2.5 inch rubber coupler to connect it to the stock black air pipe. Not sure if I done it right because it would idle, but the minute I got in the gas it would spit and backfire through the intake. Changed back to the O.E and it fixed it...so I sold it on Ebay.


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