Need some quick Supra AFM Help
Hi,
All I need is a link to that thread that listed all the Supra AFM Part#'s and what the pinouts are. I have been searching for about 20 minutes now and thought that someone may have it. Can someone help a brutha out!? :) |
Part# 22250-43110
This is for the '82 Supra. It is plug and play with a cone type filter and a little fitment in the spot where your current airbox is. Use google.com for your search. |
I have that info, what I need is the pinout info that someone put together. They had listed all the pinouts with the corresponding AFM part numbers.
I ran across the thread about 6 Months ago. Oh...and what's google? |
The AFM from a mid 80`s cressida will also work and has the same part number as the supra AFM, 22250-43110. Im running this AFM on my 86 4Runner and its plug and play.
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Yep. I'm up on all that info.
I need that "write up" thread that has the pin-out information. |
It would be a big help to us if we knew what year your truck is ???.
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Not a "write-up" per se. But here it is...
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...p-3vze-226865/ Word of caution: AFAIK there are no cross-references available to confirm the information found therein regarding the pinouts of the VAFMs not used on the 22R-E or 3VZ-E. The accuracy of the other VAFM pinouts listed as being used on other engines is therefore unproven. And the pinout listed for the 22R-(T)E is mislabeled. Though it appears to be mostly accurate in other respects. Of particular note the #5 pin being labeled ECM (+8v), should technically be labeled Vc (+12-14v or battery voltage). Though the actual voltage measured at Vc-E2 should range from 6-10 volts, according to the FSMs. I assume the voltage measured as such is being affected by the resistance in the Vc-E2 circuit. And presumably the voltage measured at Vc-E1 would then be equivalent to the battery voltage. The 22R-E VAFM pinout from the 93 and/or 95 FSM is as follows: 1= Fc 2= E1 3= E2 4= VB 5= Vc 6= Vs 7= THA |
Originally Posted by myyota
(Post 51961349)
It would be a big help to us if we knew what year your truck is ???.
Originally Posted by MudHippy
(Post 51961351)
Not a "write-up" per se. But here it is...
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...p-3vze-226865/ By the way...I'm an Electronics Technician so you're talking my language! ;) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's what I'm trying to do. I have an AFM off an 83 Supra and instead of switching out the electronics, I would like to just switch the wiring. This phantom thread that I'm looking for (kicking self for not subscribing to it) had the information I need to do that. |
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Originally Posted by Robert m
(Post 51961419)
10 second google search? Why I oughta...what kind of fool do you take me for(us for...excuse me).:chair: PS, JamesD, good job and all. But where's your proof of any/all of that(as in, where's the official documentation of those supposed pinouts)? And here's a hint...brush up on your knowledge of how a Toyota VAFM functions. NO 8 volt reference!!! I can see where you made that mistake(what's the middle number between 6 & 10?)...but trust me...THAT'S WRONG!!! Read here. |
Originally Posted by MudHippy
(Post 51961428)
Dah...NO. Sorry. Try again. That thread has the same EXACT set of pinouts as the thread I posted the link to. Which you didn't even bother to look at right?
10 second google search? Why I oughta...what kind of fool do you take me for(us for...excuse me).:chair: PS, JamesD, good job and all. But where's your proof of any/all of that(as in, where's the official documentation of those supposed pinouts)? And here's a hint...brush up on your knowledge of how a Toyota VAFM functions. NO 8 volt reference!!! I can see where you made that mistake(what's the middle number between 6 & 10?)...but trust me...THAT'S WRONG!!! Read here. OP goodluck! |
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