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> Supra Cutting Out At Boost
supraman
post Mar 22 2007, 06:21 PM
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i own a 1987 toyota supra,it does fine at normal driving,but when i want to spool up it cuts out like it is missfiring or not getting enough gas or something like that can anyone help me.
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Pongo
post Mar 22 2007, 09:06 PM
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Has it just started doing this ?

Sounds like fuel pump....has it ever been changed ? How many miles you got on the car.
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trdcel
post Mar 23 2007, 10:24 AM
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Have you done any upgrades to the car like turning up the boost that sort of thing. It sounds like fuel cut.
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supraman
post Apr 9 2007, 08:18 PM
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i havent done anything to it ,but the guy who owned it before me put an aftermarket blowoff valve and rigged something with 2 hoses and a valve to let it build a little more boost than stock,and no i havent changed the fuel pump nor have i changed the fuel filter,but it seems to run pretty darn good first thing in the mornings ,and i was wondering if the converter could be stop up a little to and it has about 151000 on it i believe
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